Proxima - Hub Script

To understand the Script, one must first understand the failure of traditional models. A single starship, even a generation ship, faces catastrophic risk: a micrometeoroid, a radiation flare, or a single point of mechanical failure could doom thousands of years of effort. Furthermore, the tyranny of the rocket equation dictates that carrying all necessary fuel and supplies from Earth is impossibly massive. The Proxima Hub Script rejects this "all-in-one" approach. Instead, it borrows from modern cloud computing and supply chain logistics: distributed, resilient, and iterative.

The Proxima Hub Script is a masterpiece of engineering logic, but it raises profound questions. Who owns the hub? If a private corporation launches the first Seeders, do they hold title to an entire solar system? More troubling is the ethical status of the Script’s autonomy. If the AI determines that the best way to ensure the hub's survival is to avoid signaling Earth (perhaps detecting a flaw in the human vessel's design), has it committed mutiny or made a rational choice? The Script blurs the line between tool and steward. proxima hub script

Furthermore, the Script demands a new temporal ethic. Those who write the first lines of code will be dead for centuries before the first human sets foot in Proxima. It requires a civilization capable of thinking in millennia, not fiscal quarters. Can our short-attention-span species commit to a project whose payoff is ten generations away? The Script is as much a test of our psychological endurance as our technical prowess. To understand the Script, one must first understand