Great bookIn the novel, Federation, he is funded by the benefactor Micah Brack.
Great bookIn the novel, Federation, he is funded by the benefactor Micah Brack.
Ha!If he did he probably just lied to Libyan nationalists about building a bomb with it...
There's no guarantee that 600 million are all that died as a result of WWIII. They're described as those that died IN the war, but to be honest, millions, even billions, could have died as a result of it. The horrid, squalid, medieval conditions of the late 21st century (in universe), even with different varieties of it, for instance the Bell Riots versus the trial Q showed us, would have seen disease run rampant over much of the world, all of it brought on by the war.Its possible WWIII decimated some of the existing developments in biological immortality (perhaps by intent)... but even so, over 600 million dead with most governments and militaries gone... that's a fairly small number compared to even present amount of 7.9 billion... and despite the loss of life, technology and general scientific knowledge weren't really destroyed - I mean, even if you assume the population didn't progress to much further beyond 7.9 billion... the loss of life from WW3 would drop the population to 7.3 billion people (that's a drop in a bucket - a very bloody one mind you, but only about 6.3% reduction).
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There's no guarantee that 600 million are all that died as a result of WWIII. They're described as those that died IN the war, but to be honest, millions, even billions, could have died as a result of it. The horrid, squalid, medieval conditions of the late 21st century (in universe), even with different varieties of it, for instance the Bell Riots versus the trial Q showed us, would have seen disease run rampant over much of the world, all of it brought on by the war.
Indeed, that trial may not have even been in North America. It could have been anywhere, and the conditions shown just an example of the worst humanity faced at the time. When life means so little, more people die, often for nothing.
That Titan II type first stage screams old space to me.My impression was that Cochrane scavenged a lot of what he used in his ship.
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