It makes me wonder what other cities on Earth look like.
I've always wondered what other cities on Earth look like in Star Trek's time. All we ever see are San Fransisco and Paris.
It makes me wonder what other cities on Earth look like.
^ That was also my thought. I thought those Iowa buildings were massive factories of some kind. Not skyscrapers. Why would there be just two of them, and in the middle of nowhere to boot? If they're going to build skyscrapers, might as well build a whole city.![]()
Other than "plasteel" from the novels, the only Trek material I can name OTOH is "duranium", which is what the ships' hulls are supposedly made of. That Voyager episode where Harry's stuck on Earth in an alternate timeline gave a name I can't remember (much like the name of the episodeI vaguely recall that the Star Wars universe uses something called ferrocrete. Please correct me if Im wrong but it was supposed to be lighter than regular concrete. For building enormous structures it would seem.
Any info about construction materials or techniques in our beloved Star Trek universe?
Sarium-krellide is the battery-like material used in phasers and other portable devices, but I don't know how useful that is in a discussion of construction techniques.Other than "plasteel" from the novels, the only Trek material I can name OTOH is "duranium", which is what the ships' hulls are supposedly made of.I vaguely recall that the Star Wars universe uses something called ferrocrete. Please correct me if Im wrong but it was supposed to be lighter than regular concrete. For building enormous structures it would seem.
Any info about construction materials or techniques in our beloved Star Trek universe?
In my opinion, there is no difference between living in an apartment underground with no windows, and living in an apartment deep inside a huge arcology, also with no windows.
Even a casual glance at the pertinent scenes (or at screencaps taken therefrom) is enough to show that there are more than two, and why not "in the middle of nowhere"? What would necessitate them being in close proximity to anything in particular?I thought those Iowa buildings were massive factories of some kind. Not skyscrapers. Why would there be just two of them, and in the middle of nowhere to boot?
^^If true, then shit, farms sure got big in the future. What does each cow have its own apartment?
I'm just not sure what all the cave-hate is about in this thread.
:goes back to hibernating:
Windows? We don’t need no stinking windows!I'm not really a fan of these skyscrapers. Mr. Laser Beam complained about Roddenberry's living underground idea. In my opinion, there is no difference between living in an apartment underground with no windows, and living in an apartment deep inside a huge arcology, also with no windows.
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