You also must remember that, within the context of realities within Homestuck, there is no overruling objective force of good or evil. There is no God - those referred to as "gods" in-story are either First Guardians or Godtier Players, and neither of which has the ability to do anything than help along the process of creation, they cannot undo or stop the progression - even Scratch could only "aid" Lord English in eradicating a single universe; he couldn't do that little on his own, much less unmake many others or SBurb itself. There is no deific force of Biblical caliber who determines what is good and what is evil. This is not a matter of debate as it is in real life, it is objective fact - or, if there IS such an entity/entities in Homestuck, they are completely and utterly uninvolved with the chain of universes that have been created from Sburb's eons of propagation, so for all intents and purposes they don't exist.
Thus, reality is not governed by good and evil. It is perfectly, completely amoral. It does not care about intelligent life, or preservation of existence, or any of that. It does not regard individual value - in fact, I would be perfectly confident in saying that
it is not aware it exists outside of the singular group of operators that produced it, and the singular group of operators that will produce its offspring. As far as B.Slick knows, the only intelligent life that ever existed outside of itself are the players that it saw as a tadpole and those who its code will create in the future when it is ready to reproduce.
It is neither good nor evil, unless you equate complete amorality with evil. Those concepts are meaningless to it. It does not fathom them.
Control, cheat or break it. Even if it takes an eternity. Even if for this I have to make the ultimate sacrifice: to leave behind my own existence.
Which you can do. And the process of existence and propagation of life will continue on with or without you. Again, it does not care.