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July 27th, 2019 | #1 |
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Highest technological level ever portrayed ?
. . what do you think was the highest technological level ever portrayed in fiction / contrived by man ?
Huxley's 'Brave New World'? 'Star Trek'? 'Star Wars' ? 'Stargate' ? To me . . Star Wars . . . . first of all , they have all kinds of droids doing stuff similar to men. . Often even replacing men. Second , they have Hyperdrive. 'Faster-than-light speed' . . Almost everything that surrounds them is made of metal. They live in a high-tech empire. They can project Holocrons. . . i. e. real-life size depictions of themselves. - - - So , I think it's Star Wars. Keep in mind that in the reality of Star Wars man has already made contact with the most different 'alien'-creatures and actually a whole galaxy is united. Not surprising the technological standard portrayed there may be regarded as the highest.. Concerning other tales of this sort . . Huxley's 'Brave New World' may portray some kind of technological perfection for the earth ( even though it deals with a tyrannic NWO-like government ) , Star Trek may portray an advanced way to travel space , Stargate may also portray a futuristic Earth-time . . But Star Wars I think is the most advanced depection of technology as of yet . . Even Lucas once said "On a scale of approximately 1000 I think we might have reached 5 as of yet" . . or something like that . . - - - . . who knows what the future might bring . .? |
August 13th, 2019 | #2 |
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The Organians? The Q?
"V'Ger" in Star Trek: The Motion Picture was a highly advanced living machine/artificial intelligence.
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