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10 Post author: D_Malik 15 June 2015 06:30AM

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Comment author: spriteless 17 June 2015 02:47:27PM 0 points [-]

That got handwaved away in the third paragraph of the op in order to force this to be a moral dilemma rather than an engineering one.

Comment author: Elo 17 June 2015 09:54:59PM 0 points [-]

But I am saying it can't be handwaived like that. Its like suggesting that humans develop time travel before steam power; and well before other things like space travel, flight.

I was trying to address:

Is this scenario at all likely?

And saying no. We are pretty slow at technology ourselves but the chance of doing brain-manipulations before growing a brain without a body is relatively low.

And also assuming that biology is not going to throw disease-organisms onto the plate of any long-sustaining life planet, seems unlikely.

Comment author: spriteless 18 June 2015 04:07:49AM 0 points [-]

I don't recall anyone mentioning germs making the Super-Happys in 3 worlds collide unrealistic. Went straight to talking about the implications.

My first thought about this post was that D Malik must watch Stephen Universe, and want to start a conversation about the Gems' Homeworld's tech's moral implications without getting into discussions about people's Gemsonas and ships and whatnot.

Or A Deepness In the Sky, or John Dies At the End, or any number of books that explore the idea.

I guess I am in fiction critiquing mode here.