Today's post, The Baby-Eating Aliens (1/8) was originally published on 30 January 2009. A summary (taken from the LW wiki):

 

Future explorers discover an alien civilization, and learns something unpleasant about their civilization.


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I really enjoyed reading Three Worlds Collide back when I was first exposed to LessWrong, it's still one of those pieces of writing I often end up recommending to people. It tends to be received fairly well.

Me too, but the part with legal rape doesn't always go over so well.

This is still the best thing ever. I wish Eliezer would post more of his fiction.

A link to this story (from tvtropes I think) was what first got me into lesswrong. Wonder how many other people that is true for.