Re: Neuromancer
- From: rick_sobie@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 19:24:27 -0700 (PDT)
Why do the Anunnaki maintain all the planets and moonships in our
system the same?
Well for one thing, the software has to be the same so you can beam
around from conscious computer to another one.
But why everything else is kept the same is so that when you get there
it won't seem truly foreign. So the same DNA, the same morals, the
same ethics, (basically), the same level of technology.
And the reason for this, is you really have no idea, just how
unsettling it is, to be somewhere truly different in nature from
yourself.
In the machine, there are some memories or constructs of a place that
is not like the rest and we call it Mr. Black's vacation, and it is a
simulation where the earth, is just a amusement park, and behind that
is another futuristic world.
Except there are some things strange about it because it uses a lot of
metal bionics.
Like the inspiration for the Borg, but not with a hive mind, with a
different sort of Titan mentality.
And I can't really describe it, but it is a very unsettling place
because it is like you have no ground under your feet, because it is
just so different. You have ground under your feet, but its like the
whole world is a subdivision, and well as I say I can't explain it,
but it is not a comfortable place. It would be like living in the
Twilight Zone.
And everyone has implants to make them happy, and they don't know it,
and there is a bunch of other stuff that makes you feel like you are
living in a gold fish bowl.
So having everything the same is more important than people realize.
Otherwise you would feel paranoid, and unwelcome.
.
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