Zyx-4, a First Observer from Andromeda, presents a strategic report on Earth's justice evolution regarding Homo sapiens.The report spans key phases: from primal survival-based justice to the emergence of algorithmic courts and human moral systems.Early Homo sapiens developed proto-morality driven by a need for cooperation and rule enforcement to ensure survival.The report explores how morality evolved from divine laws to ethical awakening, secular movements, and the advent of AI-driven justice.Ethical thinkers like Buddha and Socrates questioned existing laws, highlighting the dichotomy between order and oppression.Human societies went through phases of religious moral control to secular ideals, aiming for natural rights and democracy.The rise of algorithmic justice poses challenges, including biases in AI systems and the potential for data-driven moral shaping.Zyx-4 recommends analyzing Earth's moral subtleties, infiltrating narratives, and exploring human-AI symbiosis for moral experimentation.Despite human flaws, Zyx-4 acknowledges their paradoxical nature and recommends symbiosis over subjugation for mutual learning.In conclusion, Zyx-4's report sheds light on Earth's moral evolution and suggests a collaborative approach to harnessing human potential.