CT Phipps
Carbon Dated and Proud
BTW,
I apologize for again coming across too strong regarding Caesar's Legion as comparing real-life atrocities to fictional ones has the risk of being disrespectful to the real life ones. I also have been fascinated by the potential of a low-tech tribal society as an alternative for an attempt to rebuild humanity's technological prowess.
While this goes against my inclinations as an academic and believer in science, I also note it may be environmentally appropriate for humanity to revert to a low-tech civilization until the radiation fades away from the planet Earth. Which doesn't seem to be happening anytime soon but that's the nature of the timeline for you. Apparently, the half-life on those Chinese bombs is at least a thousand years.
I also note while I have a low opinion of Caesar's motivations, his plans of uniting the tribals into one single cultural identity by force is quite brilliant and I can't help but wonder if some of his more questionable decisions like throwing out medicine or legalizing cannibalism is a result of his brain tumor rather than simple sadism.
I also admit a certain curiosity to what Denver Colorado would be like and wondering why he needs Vegas versus building his civilization there.
I apologize for again coming across too strong regarding Caesar's Legion as comparing real-life atrocities to fictional ones has the risk of being disrespectful to the real life ones. I also have been fascinated by the potential of a low-tech tribal society as an alternative for an attempt to rebuild humanity's technological prowess.
While this goes against my inclinations as an academic and believer in science, I also note it may be environmentally appropriate for humanity to revert to a low-tech civilization until the radiation fades away from the planet Earth. Which doesn't seem to be happening anytime soon but that's the nature of the timeline for you. Apparently, the half-life on those Chinese bombs is at least a thousand years.
I also note while I have a low opinion of Caesar's motivations, his plans of uniting the tribals into one single cultural identity by force is quite brilliant and I can't help but wonder if some of his more questionable decisions like throwing out medicine or legalizing cannibalism is a result of his brain tumor rather than simple sadism.
I also admit a certain curiosity to what Denver Colorado would be like and wondering why he needs Vegas versus building his civilization there.