James Nicoll Quote

A common issue with SF settings is that causally disconnected civilizations nevertheless are close enough in technological development that conflict is possible, rather than it being a matter of laser cannons against a thin film of single celled organisms.


Usenet article (2014)

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A common issue with SF settings is that causally disconnected civilizations nevertheless are close enough in technological development that conflict...

A common issue with SF settings is that causally disconnected civilizations nevertheless are close enough in technological development that conflict...

A common issue with SF settings is that causally disconnected civilizations nevertheless are close enough in technological development that conflict...

A common issue with SF settings is that causally disconnected civilizations nevertheless are close enough in technological development that conflict...