Doc Sithicus
Not too sore, are you?
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Eh, fair enough, I am not Polish and so I have missed one of the subtleties.
You could have fooled me
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Eh, fair enough, I am not Polish and so I have missed one of the subtleties.
Odd little fact of Polish Law I once heard (please take with truck load of salt), is that Polish law is that if one of your ancestors is Polish, so are you. Not sure if that's true, but if it is, Polish may be the largest nationality on the planet.I went several generations back into my dad's family of mutts and grabbed one of the nationalities there.
You assume there is an end to power fantasies, grasshopper. The Forge's limit is only the limit of your own imagination.Damn. If this is the kind of thing that the Forge could do for someone just starting out with it, then where would it end?
Cut off sentence.
I've gotten worse falling out of- well." I did my best aw-shucks shrug. Fortunately that one seemed to work just fine on authority figures even if I'd never had the knack of communicating well with people my age-
"Well, there will certainly be none of such treatment here." he declared firmly. "So, I understand you have an unusually vigorous amount of self-education.
I swear, even if I lived to be a billion years old and grew a brain the size of a planet I would still never understand how some people think. Or how they can so epically fail to think.
If this is the kind of thing that the Forge could do for someone just starting out with it, then where would it end?
when you were going to ask for permission to deliberately crash a comet into an inhabited world, then you certainly didn't do that by vidmail.
Like all colony worlds without large enough populations to qualify for home rule and General Assembly representation it was under the jurisdiction of the Colonial Bureau, and that meant it also had a Colonial Constabulary detachment and a .
It was the sulfur. Judging from the Terran fossil record, the atmospheric sulfur bloom that had ultimately fostered the cyanobacteria growth that had led to the Great Oxygen Event had been approximately (very approximately, given how tentative the measurements were when you were talking about trace elements in 2+ billion year old sedimentary rocks) a third tower than what was in Peraspera's atmosphere.
And if Sophia had had the slightest inclination to lean into that accusation during the Constabulary's investigation then she could likely have hung it on him - but by now it should be apparent she's an honest enough person that she wouldn't say it unless she legitimately believed that was what was happening, which she did not.my initial assumption is that he was trying to institute a rule of the grandfathers style campaign of sexual violence.
While the typical solution was of cousre to just get on a starship
typos
"dton" is an in-setting abbreviation for an actual unit of measure - "displacement ton", used to measure internal volume of ships.
Right, I figured it was something like that but thought better safe than sorry. Should've probably checked since you used it in Chapter 1, but didn't think to do it until now lol."dton" is an in-setting abbreviation for an actual unit of measure - "displacement ton", used to measure internal volume of ships.
I understand her characterization as a non-sociopath. I'm saying that the whole event, her thought process, and the decisions made by the various characters involved read as though she is a male nerd being hassled by jocks. Cornering the new guy to teach him a lesson and cornering the new girl to teach her a lesson have very different vibes, and it doesn't seem like the confederation's culture has mutated to the point where that wouldn't be the case.And if Sophia had had the slightest inclination to lean into that accusation during the Constabulary's investigation then she could likely have hung it on him - but by now it should be apparent she's an honest enough person that she wouldn't say it unless she legitimately believed that was what was happening, which she did not.
Heck, I doubt she even thought of it.
Note that some of the people flanking David when he confronted her were girls. Claire, the girl who confronts Sophia about David's mental malfunction, was one of them.Cornering the new guy to teach him a lesson and cornering the new girl to teach her a lesson have very different vibes, and it doesn't seem like the confederation's culture has mutated to the point where that wouldn't be the case.
What decisions? We skip straight from the incident to the aftermath without showing the immediate responders. By the time anybody is talking again, Sophia and the eyewitnesses - reluctant or otherwise - are all giving substantially the same account of events, so the authorities have every reason to accept it.and the decisions made by the various characters involved read as though she is a male nerd being hassled by jocks
If somebody with claustrophia is stupid enough to get himself stuck in the effective equivalent of a submarine for several months, the only surprise will be that he avoided a mental meltdown for that long.I get mental problems and stress are a thing, but so is being a responsible human being. I don't see how revealing he was claustrophobic would have changed anything in trial
While the Peraspera settlement is a labor of love for most of the science teams and a very well-paid hardship assignment for the professional and service staff, it is one of the shittiest of the shit details for the draftees. Unless someone is insane enough to volunteer for here like Sophia did, they do not assign the best and the brightest.Honestly that entire peer group seems to be made of self entitled assholes and the mc is better off not interacting with them.
Sophia didn't mention it because it was not the sort of thing she'd notice at the time, but David was very, very pretty.Honestly that entire peer group seems to be made of self entitled assholes and the mc is better off not interacting with them. Though I am surprised he had so many friends seeing how little self control he had.
It's really nice to see fiction about scientists that actually understands how they think. And I'm not seeing a problem with the pacing.But very few of the Project scientists had come here for the money and this certainly wasn't a place you came to for the ambience or the glory, so that just left the ones who'd come because they had a sincere passion for the science being done here. And that sort of mind liked nothing better than to work with other intellectually curious minds, no matter what package that mind came in. Even some of the people who were here largely for the money still thought that way.
My reaction wasn't because of the loss of control due to claustrophobia itself but rather the fact that he repeated lied about it (because they don't ask about things that might impede your ability to do a task just once) on his records and then likely had his friends cover for him to continue to hide it.I admittedly did almost get assigned to a submarine before the notation was put in my records - but that wasn't because I was stupid enough to conceal it from the doctors, but because I legitimately hadn't known I had it and they'd somehow missed it on my initial screening. However, one of my instructors later in the training pipeline must have noticed something because I got sent back for a retest and eee-yup.
But yes, Sophia was hardly of the opinion it excused David - her response was a thing of 'I'll make sure it goes on his record just in case somebody who actually makes those decisions has a different opinion' and 'Okay, okay, if it will make you shut up about it.'
I think a few years down the line there are going to be a couple people cursing their younger selves for never having become friends with Sophia.While the Peraspera settlement is a labor of love for most of the science teams and a very well-paid hardship assignment for the professional and service staff, it is one of the shittiest of the shit details for the draftees. Unless someone is insane enough to volunteer for here like Sophia did, they do not assign the best and the brightest.
Sigh... of course that would be the reason.Sophia didn't mention it because it was not the sort of thing she'd notice at the time, but David was very, very pretty.![]()
Actually, yes, but she hasn't thought about it because there's very little to spend it on at an outpost.
I'm pretty sure one of those years is a typo. Relaxed development timeline or not, I have a hard time believing a successor-generation spaceship design would be allowed to take an entire century."I thought we'd already stepped down from wartime total mobilization and industrialization before 2160." I replied. "And I wasn't even in secondary-ed then."
"Well, apparently things have been peaceful enough coreward that the long-range projections all agree that nobody's going to pull another Kadur Eraasharshi in this generation. Which means the grand strategy is now to take a breather and use that to build up our colonial populations and civilian industrial base instead of putting it into more short-term applications. For one example, the new System Defense Boat project that's just coming out next year? The original schedule was for them to deploy in 2065, but they took it off of rush status and did it on a more relaxed budget.
I'm pretty sure the Forge's limits are more expansive than your imagination, though?You assume there is an end to power fantasies, grasshopper. The Forge's limit is only the limit of your own imagination.
Imagine the most absurd Clarketech. That is the limit of the Forge.
It is a typo. That was supposed to be 2165. He's basically saying that a new class of missile boat was pushed back two years, which doesn't seem like much except it's a sign they're starting to back off the wartime mentality tempo.I'm pretty sure one of those years is a typo. Relaxed development timeline or not, I have a hard time believing a successor-generation spaceship design would be allowed to take an entire century.