No Space-Plattform: Fine. I liked the idea, really. But for me it felt always something like an extension (since summer last year, when I heard the first time about it). Lately I begun to think about it as a mod.
That is also a nice idea.-root wrote:Suddenly, you're having to build houses, roads, cities (or at least provide the materials for such). You could even have humans are "Items" where your space platform (where the ships that bring them from earth to the planet dock) has to be able to handle the capacity of people moving through the station.
BUT (!) it cannot happen on this planet. There are many ethical reasons against it.
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I think I need to explain this point very clearly:
A mankind, being able to travel to the stars, cannot just kill a planets whole life. There is one exception: when the reason is to safe it from a total holocaust.
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I think I need to explain this point in more detail:
We don't know why the character has crashed on the planet. We know he want to flee from there, but why didn't he just build a big antenna, send a signal to safe him and wait? Why does he need to expand, why does he need to build a satellite? Why the need to build a space plattform? Why to build a spaceship? (now obsolete, but the plans had been on desk)
There could be only one answer: Because he (the character) wants to change the system he was living in before. A political system, suppressing, unfair, doesn't make any progress (in science and sociological). In short: Something, which gives him the morally right to do, what he does: Exploiting this planet, in order to safe it!
Because if he doesn't have luck with his plan, if he cannot change the current system, the current system will do it and kill all the live on this planet in order to exploit it, which leads to a holocaust.
Or from another direction: He has crash landed there, either because he found out, what the system really does. Or he has crash landed and then found it out (through the old factory relicts, I like that idea more). Now he wants to change it and had the luck to find out, how to use the resources of the native life. He will find old factories from the first try to exploit this planet and that helps to have a faster progress.
And what he tries is then to build an army of bots, rockets etc. to help changing the political establishment, to fight against suppression. To take over the power in order bring back the "right" direction, which is - among others - to safe the planet.
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Short break: Why should we as mankind not just exploit the whole planet?
Now we need to go back to our current time and the Earth we are living on.
This is old (current) thinking: Exploiting it for my own advantage. But to go for the stars we need a different thinking!
In my opinion it's possible to send a mission to Mars within the next 30 years. It's maybe possible to build a colony on moon. But then?
Inventing a "star-drive"? Building a space arch, where thousands of people can live in for centuries to travel to other stars? Why not? It's a matter of how much worth it is. For whom? For the mankind.
Who should pay this drive and who will be allowed to use it then? Good question. And here my answer: As long as we have the current system with all this inequity there is no chance to do this. The resistance against such plans will be so big, that we can never be sure that these plans will be sabotaged by terrorists.
The logical conclusion is: A mankind that travels to the stars needs to have a very high level of morality.
So the answer to the question of inventing a star-drive is: When mankind has a political/sociological system, which enables it.
And that means in consequence: A mankind, that is able to kill the life of a whole planet only for it's own advantage is not able to go to space. Cause the afford to build spaceships of that size is so huge, that it cannot be realized otherwise.
Or from another perspective: There are so many suns, so many planets out there, that it really makes no sense to make a holocaust on a planets native life. It makes much more sense to safe them for the future.
And the only morally reason to do it either is - for example - if you need to kill "a bit" native live now to safe it for the future.
Which brings me to the beginning: I would like to build a colony. I would like to go to other planets etc. But with planets, that doesn't have life on it.