May The 4th Be With You

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by Joshua Tree, May 4, 2021.

  1. Joshua Tree

    Joshua Tree Remain In Light

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  2. ~Zen~

    ~Zen~ California Tripper Administrator

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    Thank you, we can sure use some 'force' to survive in these perilous times... where are the Wookies when needed???
     
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  3. Cello Song

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    Hope you make your Star Wars Holiday Special!

     
  4. themnax

    themnax Senior Member

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    love the racing faths and crystal foxes. humans not so much.
    3 more days is rent day, 23 more days and i'm a year older.

    more interested in treks then wars,
    but in a more realistic universe,
    one where humans aren't the biggest deal in it,
    where billions of sapients, each from their own worlds,
    are already there and have found ways to keep from destroying each other,
    kind of like a galactic united nations,
    to which humans are the new kids on the block,
    and trying to learn how to avoid annoying the neighbors.

    one in which ecopocalypse has already happened,
    and those of us, great grandchildren of its survivors,
    mostly live in tiny villages with advanced technology salvaged from the ruins,
    and have pointy ears and fluffy tails, because the 'pocalypse' favored those of us born that way.

    no gas stations or mass produced cars, but little, just big enough trains that run on stored energy,
    and without a large population for major resource extraction, all power/energy from incident rather the conversion sources,
    to which storage is the key to making it practical and useful. mostly stored by magnetically suspended flywheels,
    to avoid problems with, and conflicts over, battery chemistry arguments and problems.

    and no building codes or closed borders, again, just not the population levels to enforce them.
    no megacities, very few smaller ones, and the diversity of nature everywhere.
     
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