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I went to Atlantic City this weekend
Out of food stamps for the rest of the month, could use help with $50 to get grociers to ward off starvation if anyone can help towards that goal?
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Its just me and my mom and she also doesnt get paid til next week.
The spiders have downloaded god onto an ant colony. I am trying to explain this book to my husband and the spiders have downloaded god onto an ant colony.
All he wants in life is to punch God, but all the Gods are made of data and thus remain infuriatingly unpunchable.
Children of Strife has a genuinely believable terraforming team that hits all the frustrating and horrifying notes you would expect from them and I'm so here for it
Like I know Star Trek gave us standards and expectations of human behavior but if the pinnacle of the research world staffed a terraforming mission themselves, this would be it
Children of Strife has a genuinely believable terraforming team that hits all the frustrating and horrifying notes you would expect from them and I'm so here for it
Like I know Star Trek gave us standards and expectations of human behavior but if the pinnacle of the research world staffed a terraforming mission themselves, this would be it
Reading Children of Strife I do find it amusing how much of a theme wrestling with ones nature is (Mira, Cato, you could argue Kott etc)
Meanwhile the colonists are literally wrestling with 'nature'
Cato is described as having a virtual Captain's hat, two cannons, and a hover skirt (my rendition above)
but the word skirt puts this image in my mind so this is how I've been imagining him
Just finished Children of Strife, the new novel in the Children of Time series by Adrian Tchaikovsky. I really, really liked it, possibly my favorite after Children of Time. Lots of bugs, lots of speculative biology, and a really fun crop of Old Earth bastards this time. Keeps some of the Weird Mindscape stuff from Children of Memory, but fits really well with the rest of the series. Also, it's kind of a sneaky sideways adaptation of Alice in Wonderland.
Featuring:
A disgraced ronin who can only speak in haiku, and also he's a gigantic uplifted snapping shrimp.
A slime mold who is doing her best!!
Alice Through The Alien Reality Simulation Machine Looking Glass
Systems engineer Cheshire Cat
Disgraced tech trillionaire King of Hearts
And more!
love that moment in children of strife where portifabian is talking about genetics and kern is like “please take it that i understand the basics of bioscience.” rather diplomatic of her, considering she could have just said “bitch i made you”
Children of Strife by Adrian Tchaikovsky came out recently. It's the latest in his Children of Time series. There's a lot I could say about this book, with its deconstruction of the glorious warrior culture, the deconstruction of the techbro "move fast and break things" culture, and the fact that their entire society is built on the foundation of an AI helper who is basically your grouchy, racist grandma.
As great as all that is, though, what I want to focus on right now is comparing it to another series, The Three Body Problem.
The Three Body Problem has, as its central thesis, that communicating between different cultures is extremely difficult, and due to the vast distances of space, that means communicating between different species is basically impossible. Inevitably, someone will throw an asteroid at a planet to exterminate the annoying new species. That means the only logical policy is to remain completely quiet, and instantly kill anyone nearby who might do the same to you. This is referred to as the "Dark Forest hypothesis;" every species is a primitive hunter stalking through a dark forest, hoping no one notices them.
Children of Time almost feels like a direct refutation to that series. The first book begins with human civilization falling due to their own short-sighted refusal to get along, with the losers of the war on Earth using their last breath to send a virus that bricks every piece of technology in the galaxy. Their legacy is a poisoned Earth and a single terraformed planet, upon which a nanovirus begins granting intelligence to a species of spiders. Thousands of years later, the descendants of Earth come to the planet looking for a new home, and find that the spiders have formed a civilization of their own. It's kill or be killed, two primitive hunters sizing each other up in a competition for limited resources.
And then they make an alliance. Because despite the Dark Forest hypothesis, despite all the difficulties the spiders and humans have in even recognizing each other's speech, they ultimately realize that diversity is strength, and they can do more together than they can do alone.
In the second book, Children of Ruin, a spider/human ship comes upon another terraformed world. A world of intelligent octopuses have had their civilization ruined by a truly alien organism, a self-replicating microbial entity that acts somewhere between a plague and a forest fire. The octopuses are all insane artists who also happen to be savants with machinery, and the intruders are about the break a quarantine that could kill them all. It almost breaks down into war, and the alien virus breaks out.
Except then they make an alliance. Not just with the octopuses, but also with the alien virus. Because they sit down, figure out what it actually wants, and convince it to work with them instead of against them.
Over and over in this series, the heroes are confronted with situations where communication is impossible, peace is a naive dream, and they would be fully justified in just nuking the enemy and going on with their day. And over and over, they don't. They have the power to wipe out their enemies, but doing something so short-sighted and wasteful is antithetical to their culture. The universe is vast, and there's always enough for everyone.
The Three Body Problem always depressed me deeply. It seems like a very cynical work, almost like the author doesn't believe in peace and mutual cooperation as a real concept. Children of Time and its sequels always uplift me, making me feel like everyone really can make it if we just try. It won't be easy, and there are definitely always going to be some greedy or just scared idiots screwing things up, but it's possible to succeed regardless. And not by something horrible like "kill all the people who disagree with us;" of course not, that would defeat the point. Simply by making sure that the angry, greedy children don't have the tools to break things for everyone else.
This was a bit of a ramble, but no one is talking about the themes of this beautiful series, so I had to say it.
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Out of food stamps for the rest of the month, could use help with $50 to get grociers to ward off starvation if anyone can help towards that goal?
Venmo: Jose-Vazquez-100
Cashapp: jvazquez96
Paypal: Josevaz13
Its just me and my mom and she also doesnt get paid til next week.
funny thing about anxiety is sometimes it kind of breaks your sense of danger. like i am known for repeatedly putting myself in situations that make my friends go "bro you couldve died. werent you scared?" and the answer is 👍 yjeah. i did it scared. i do everything scared. i didnt know that was the actual important kind of scary because i usually have to ignore my fears to function in society. it will happen again. watch out.
funny thing about anxiety is sometimes it kind of breaks your sense of danger. like i am known for repeatedly putting myself in situations that make my friends go "bro you couldve died. werent you scared?" and the answer is 👍 yjeah. i did it scared. i do everything scared. i didnt know that was the actual important kind of scary because i usually have to ignore my fears to function in society. it will happen again. watch out.
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Out of food stamps for the rest of the month, could use help with $50 to get grociers to ward off starvation if anyone can help towards that goal?
Venmo: Jose-Vazquez-100
Cashapp: jvazquez96
Paypal: Josevaz13
Its just me and my mom and she also doesnt get paid til next week.