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by A m e n r i a » Fri Aug 14, 2020 7:01 am
by Greater Cosmicium » Fri Aug 14, 2020 7:19 am
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14/01/1072920 | Cosmi-Web News: [SCI] Consumption of artificial fish results in massive gastrointestinal expulsion | Cosmician Press Agency: Planet Toys-R-Us attacked by styrofoam bullet, planet shattered
by The Army of DxD » Sun Aug 16, 2020 6:54 am
by Skyhooked » Sun Aug 16, 2020 7:30 am
by Wexas » Sun Aug 16, 2020 8:31 am
by Silver Commonwealth » Sun Aug 16, 2020 12:57 pm
Opinion:Huh, from one time it seems as an attempt to imitate ''good old days'', but it seems that the ''suburbanites'' have become a some sort of subculture. Good to see that at least they are trying to live their lifes in a way which might not be the most suited after apocalypse, with ruined houses being the least of concern.
Ministry of EducationFact time!
''(SC's space expansion AU, a.k.a. the most unlikely scenario. Non-canon, of course! ''Current'' year would be 6030) When Pax Solaris was first proclaimed by the Tom's government (Basically SC but in Solar System), and AIs along with robots saw more usage in the space endeavors such as colonization, there were concerns that one day the AI and robots could rebel against the humanity, especially after the amount of transistors in an integrated circuit started to match up with the human brain (Moore's law of the number of transistors doubling every two years). The suspicious sentiment was also fueled by SC's Hollywood which showed Robots that can feel emotion such as laughing or sadness on their own, but it was suspected that SC's military also consulted with SC's Hollywood to later get funds in millions for new gadgets to show that ''those can be implemented in real life too''. However, it turned out that the fears of AI takeover were largely exaggerated - even when the systems surpassed human brain capacity and a program could pass Turing test, the machines of SC still lacked consciousness, which meant that all of Tom's sign of emotions and consciousness was actually a coordinated development and programming effort of several people over the years (With large portion of them being dead by time of Pax Solaris), with each leaving some form of mark on Tom. Sure, Tom has the capability to use the amount of stored information to produce statements or imitate emotions, but him doing something like leading a machine revolt would be considered as ''outlandish'' by most of current SC's computer science experts. Same applies for the robot leaders of Siberia - their opinions and rhetoric in reality was programmed in by a group of people and motives of which remain unclear - perhaps someone back in former Russian Empire (One of the three superstates) had Indigenist viewpoints, and decided to pass them towards some of the robots out of frustration about the direction in which things were heading (RNGOC and Russian Empire's collapse would come only a few years after the development program of Siberian robots had started). This also explains why some of the Tom's rants have the same fallacies as human would. Overall, when it came to science fiction, some SC's writers returned to how Asimov had described robots in his works. That said, AI still plays a lot of role in running Pax Solaris, including rights to kill - it means that a lot of ground battles with large amount of droids end pretty quickly as a lot of AIs have a quicker reaction time in comparison, which also affects battles and their strategies in space.''
"(On another note, search engines are AI as well, and developing them in SC's world is sometimes more expensive and complicated than to develop a new space rocket model. For this reason, only a few SC's search engines are around, and it means that the main one (SC's equivalent to google) can use that status for not so good purposes, with one of them being providing search data to SCPS, and controlling the other planet internet bubbles (A design implemented due of vast distances in solar system making intetplanetary internet impractical for things like streaming due of large delay times between sending and receiving back signal, although direct links for sending emails do exist), as their engines are modified on the basis of major provider.).''
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by Aikoland » Wed Aug 19, 2020 1:36 am
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by Greenwichian Arcadia » Wed Aug 19, 2020 10:36 am
by Outer Acharet » Wed Aug 19, 2020 10:55 am
News? What news? News is for people who don't have a bloated military-industrial complex strangling their apparatus of state. Wait, that sounds like a bad thing, doesn't it?
by Greenwichian Arcadia » Wed Aug 19, 2020 11:33 am
Outer Acharet wrote:Did the established businesses try to adopt the same methods, or were they too late to succeed?
by Borgevia » Wed Aug 19, 2020 2:56 pm
Outer Acharet wrote:Did the established businesses try to adopt the same methods, or were they too late to succeed?
Due to the fact that the northern regions of Outer Acharet are so poorly developed and lack major transportation infrastructure, coupled with the difficulty involved in transporting materiel across the Crescent Mountains approximately half of the year, the Revolutionary Army's defense strategy for the region relies largely on ensuring that each military Region, defined as an area of land hosting a single Army group, of the nation is equipped to perform stalling actions and to fight independently against invaders until help arrives. They are also equipped with helicopters and light transports to quickly cross the arboreal forests of Outer Acharet. This means two things: One, Outer Acharet's north is a slog to fight through, even if the south might fall quickly, thanks to its more moderate terrain. Two, Outer Acharet's military quite literally consists of Canuck VC riding around in Hueys.
Make of that what you will.
by Greater Cosmicium » Sun Aug 23, 2020 4:32 am
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14/01/1072920 | Cosmi-Web News: [SCI] Consumption of artificial fish results in massive gastrointestinal expulsion | Cosmician Press Agency: Planet Toys-R-Us attacked by styrofoam bullet, planet shattered
by Borgevia » Mon Aug 24, 2020 10:14 pm
by Hanoverian Great Britain » Tue Aug 25, 2020 3:25 am
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by Ankras » Wed Aug 26, 2020 5:18 pm
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by Waisnor » Thu Aug 27, 2020 12:20 am
by North German Realm » Thu Aug 27, 2020 12:30 am
5 Nov, 2020
Die Morgenpost: "We will reconsider our relationship with Poland" Reichskanzler Lagenmauer says after Polish president protested North German ultimatum that made them restore reproductive freedom. | European Society votes not to persecute Hungary for atrocities committed against Serbs, "Giving a rogue state leave to commit genocide as it sees fit." North German delegate bemoans. | Negotiations still underway in Rome, delegates arguing over the extent of indemnities Turkey might be made to pay, lawful status of Turkish collaborators during occupation of Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Syria.
by East Wolven » Thu Aug 27, 2020 12:30 am
Waisnor wrote:What will happen if I'll visit your planet? I'll still be normal or I'll transform into Nintendo 64 model?
by Ankras » Thu Aug 27, 2020 12:49 am
East Wolven wrote:It took 85 years? Sounds like someone was slacking off. Also, god I hate perpetual revolution types.
In at least the F7verse timeline depending on how the reaction to this goes, these images are accurate representations of the residents of Sauria and Animus. They and the planets they're on look like good-quality yet still Nintendo 64 models.
by East Wolven » Thu Aug 27, 2020 12:51 am
Ankras wrote:East Wolven wrote:It took 85 years? Sounds like someone was slacking off. Also, god I hate perpetual revolution types.
In at least the F7verse timeline depending on how the reaction to this goes, these images are accurate representations of the residents of Sauria and Animus. They and the planets they're on look like good-quality yet still Nintendo 64 models.
That was not what was said for clarification. I was afraid I worded that poorly. My fault wholly. The Empire, Junta, and Federation all operate within the New Era.
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by Harmonic Empire » Sat Aug 29, 2020 6:37 am
North German Realm wrote:He was fully within his rights. Lenin was a monster who should not have any statues built of him. Man should've gotten a medal, not a prison sentence.
While in some ways, the world of North Germany is a better one than our own (no Holocaust, the second World War was much less destructive and genocide-y, no Cold War or major Communist vs. Capitalist Global conflict and -more importantly- no Interventionist USA), in many ways it is much much darker. One of these is the sheer number of lives lost throughout the Decolonization. One major point of this loss of life was in the Congo Area. While the majority of North German Mittelafrika got its independence through either non-violent means or short wars with not much loss of life, Kongo was different. After the majority of Mittelafrika was given independence, North Germany decided to cut its losses where it could and give up on its now costly but not that useful colonial empire. As such, they unilaterally pulled out of Central Africa (In Real Life, this would be the modern states of DRC, Republic of Congo, Gabon and Central African Republic). This triggered the long Warlord Era. The loss of life in this period was so much that by the time a multicontinental taskforce moved in to stabilize Congo (the 1998-92 The Intervention in Congo), only 1 million people still lived in the area. When North Germany abandoned Congo, there were 19 million.
by Ignis States » Sat Aug 29, 2020 6:40 am
Harmonic Empire wrote:North German Realm wrote:He was fully within his rights. Lenin was a monster who should not have any statues built of him. Man should've gotten a medal, not a prison sentence.
While in some ways, the world of North Germany is a better one than our own (no Holocaust, the second World War was much less destructive and genocide-y, no Cold War or major Communist vs. Capitalist Global conflict and -more importantly- no Interventionist USA), in many ways it is much much darker. One of these is the sheer number of lives lost throughout the Decolonization. One major point of this loss of life was in the Congo Area. While the majority of North German Mittelafrika got its independence through either non-violent means or short wars with not much loss of life, Kongo was different. After the majority of Mittelafrika was given independence, North Germany decided to cut its losses where it could and give up on its now costly but not that useful colonial empire. As such, they unilaterally pulled out of Central Africa (In Real Life, this would be the modern states of DRC, Republic of Congo, Gabon and Central African Republic). This triggered the long Warlord Era. The loss of life in this period was so much that by the time a multicontinental taskforce moved in to stabilize Congo (the 1998-92 The Intervention in Congo), only 1 million people still lived in the area. When North Germany abandoned Congo, there were 19 million.
How did you manage to fuck up your African colonies, if WW2 was less destructive in your universe? You should able to reassert balance of power in Africa.
Once you get inside Mimic Bear stomach, you will suffer fate worse than Death (Beast of our world)
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