haha, I laughed at it myself when I saw it, I use swype to type on my mobile device and sometimes it makes the oddest substitution![]()
Happens to me all the time for that same reason.

haha, I laughed at it myself when I saw it, I use swype to type on my mobile device and sometimes it makes the oddest substitution![]()
"The Expanse" is the most Star Trek show right now but even then it has magical "Proto-molecules" and "Epstein drives". All Scifi needs a certain amount of fantasy. For example "The Martian", you can't grow potatoes on Mars.
http://modernfarmer.com/2015/10/can-you-grow-plants-on-mars/
I don't see much Star Trek-y stuff about the Expanse. Star Trek always provided humour and fun and some positivity. The Expanse doesn't.
"The Expanse" is the most Star Trek show right now but even then it has magical "Proto-molecules" and "Epstein drives". All Scifi needs a certain amount of fantasy. For example "The Martian", you can't grow potatoes on Mars.
http://modernfarmer.com/2015/10/can-you-grow-plants-on-mars/
There is a lot of humor and postivity in "The Expanse" . The most important thing is humans are thriving in space.
I would say the Expanse is the opposite of Star Trek, it's just another generic dystopian world in the future that doesn't make any sense, where people are used for mining in the asteroid belt. This has been covered on these boards before.
Well, I honestly only watched one episode of the Expanse, was completely turned off by it when I saw that people are mining in the asteroid belt in the future. It was depressing and unrealistic.Why opposite. It's about human's first contact with alien life and humanity slowly coming together. It's what Enterprise should have been.
Well, I honestly only watched one episode of the Expanse, was completely turned off by it when I saw that people are mining in the asteroid belt in the future. It was depressing and unrealistic.
"The Expanse" is the most Star Trek show right now but even then it has magical "Proto-molecules" and "Epstein drives". All Scifi needs a certain amount of fantasy. For example "The Martian", you can't grow potatoes on Mars.
http://modernfarmer.com/2015/10/can-you-grow-plants-on-mars/
Why would humans be used for that? Even today asteroid mining companies don't plan on using humans in any stage of asteroid mining, but somehow in the future we'll be back in the 20th century mining operations technologically? After I saw that, I half expected to see child laborers in the second episode and turned it off.They were collecting Ice fragments for water. What was unrealistic.
...Guess you Θεοφιλοσ live in a different world, humans will always exploit each other, have been going on ever since the first sunrises shone upon our dark and twisty paths!
We are not a nice species, just enough so that it works, only barely!
Not being negative, but I do see the world for what it is, and while it is still a beautyful place it is also a very dark and unpleasent place!
Why would humans be used for that? Even today asteroid mining companies don't plan on using humans in any stage of asteroid mining, but somehow in the future we'll be back in the 20th century mining operations technologically? After I saw that, I half expected to see child laborers in the second episode and turned it off.
Not really, the most expensive aspect of space colonization is life support systems. In general, robots are always cheaper, it's why most of manufacturing today is automated and why we have robots cleaning our apartments and not human maids.Exactly, for some things humans are cheaper than robots.
Not really, the most expensive aspect of space colonization is life support systems. In general, robots are always cheaper, it's why most of manufacturing today is automated and why we have robots cleaning our apartments and not human maids.
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