Radivis
(Michael Hrenka)
September 17, 2023, 7:20pm
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This thread serves as collection of the interviews between Sockrad and me. In this series we mostly explore the ideas behind my current science fiction scenario “Canonical Coherence”. It’s certainly a deep five into highly speculative and advanced concepts.
Spoiler alert: May include serious spoilers regarding stories and novels that may be written by me in the future
Black War Sequence
Yes, Canonical Coherence is an exploratory work that tries to figure out how life really might be, if a discovery of such magnitude was actually made. And that does make it special indeed.
Thank you for interviewing me again, Sockrad.
You’re welcome. It’s a fulfilling challenge to me to come up with appropriate answers to your questions.
Thank you for interviewing me, and for enduring this dive into the shadowy parts of a potential future history that will end rather brightly in the end.
V Faction Sequence
They are put into a state of enforced hiberation until the get woken up in a safe space.
No, but there is the necessity to store the neural patters of all deceased individuals and to keep them active. This by itself consumes much more resources than simply deleting the individuals in question.
Yes, I agree. The simplest approach would be to use a quarter of the total budget of the Balance into each of the four main projects of the other V factions. But of course that would be way too simple…
It’s my pleasure! And I will feel free to interview you again in the future.
Welcome back to another interview with the science fiction writer Radivis. We continue our series on the various “V factions”.
Thank you again for joining our explorations of a possible distant future with futurist Radivis.
So far we’ve covered four of the major so-called V factions that science fiction writer Radivis has come up: The Exuberance, the Freedom, the Unity, and the Exaltation. There’s one major V faction missing, and that’s the Balance, right?
Welcome to the twelfth interview with the science-fiction writer Radivis. It has been quite a ride so far, but there is still so much left to discuss.
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