I'm not sure how many video gamers we have here, but Mass Effect actually managed to work in some hard SF elements into its universe; I remember re-watching Contact and thinking "so that's where the mass relay comes from."
Anyway, on of hard SF contacts utilized is the Stanford Torus. DS9 could technically also be considered a Stanford Torus.
The fact is, one of these days, Earth will no longer be capable of supporting human life, and will also be french-fried by the sun. So our possible survival, as well as our first step toward interstellar travel, will be dependent on our ability to build these things. By depositing a Torus somewhere between Mars and Neptune, we would be able to harness the sun's rays, but also be safe from it's wrath when it does mutate into a bloated planet-killer.
How many years/centuries do you think will go by before we have the technology to build one?
Anyway, on of hard SF contacts utilized is the Stanford Torus. DS9 could technically also be considered a Stanford Torus.
The fact is, one of these days, Earth will no longer be capable of supporting human life, and will also be french-fried by the sun. So our possible survival, as well as our first step toward interstellar travel, will be dependent on our ability to build these things. By depositing a Torus somewhere between Mars and Neptune, we would be able to harness the sun's rays, but also be safe from it's wrath when it does mutate into a bloated planet-killer.
How many years/centuries do you think will go by before we have the technology to build one?