For one thing I have absolutely no clue what you are talking about. :blink:
All these number and arrows seem to have no relationship to each other or to anything else and it appears that you are just arbitrarily changing them from line to line.
Let's try to lay it out differently
[you]Fitness quotients[/you]
A=20 (the fittest)
B=19
C=19
[you]Most likely Sequence of events[/you] Assuming they each end up with the same energy
A gives birth to B
A gives birth to C
End up with 3 robots with equal energy.
B is a nasty evil robot and starts to attack C
This takes several rounds (lets say 10) during which C (who is really quite nice) is most likely running away at a speed of about 50 and is not attacking B
Meanwhile A is off in search of food which it finds and begins feeding happily away on.
C is now dead and B has about half of C's energy (spent the rest fighting)
A is feeding like crazy and is miles away by now. Probably has more energy than B by now
If and when B catches up with A to attack it, he will be pretty knackered and A will be nice and strong. The only way B will win is if A doesn't fight back. If this is the case then efficiency is irrelevent since B is a Canibot while A is not.
I cannot envision a situation where your scenario is even valid let alone likely.
The again all over and C dies first , A dies second.
Not at all
A is either long gone or is stronger than B
The only way this works is if
1) B is more efficient than A at fighting.
2) B is a cannibot and A isn't
Either way that is just evolution. Where is the problem?
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Yes it did.
PY always thinks I am making stuff up
So stop doing it then. You just keep reading the situation all wrong IMO. :P