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The issue with science fiction truly is that they don’t explore enough of the sciences. Where is the botany science fiction? Sociology science fiction? Ecology science fiction? Not everything is thrusters and rockets and missiles and genetics. I want to explore architecture in the most interesting ways, and the fine details of artistic carvings in brick facades that are meant to last generations. I want to explore high density food production and transportation that’s built upon native and ecologically specific plant breeding. I want to see the world’s most species specific herbicides applied to invasive plant species. I want logistics science fiction based around transport and anarchistic practices of distribution of raw materials. There are so many things we could do beyond now. There are so many discoveries and hard fought processes of understanding and ecological relationship. Let’s explore that. Let’s imagine that thoroughly
What's the secret to Utopia?
Everyone has a different ideal, so the secret to making an ideal and truly equal world is to all agree that I alone am right about it all.
Trek and presumed moral authority
I've been noodling about this since at least my rewatch of S1 of Picard and it has really crystalized with rewatching S1 of Discovery and now Starfleet Academy. The interesting thing about Starfleet Academy is that the presumption that what the characters, especially the students, are doing at any particular moment is supposed to be "empirically correct" has been fully abandoned.
Circa 1960 postcard view of the 1902 Zion Hotel in Zion, Illinois. It was demolished in 1979 although its conspicuous golden dome was saved and reposes nearby, like a gazebo. As a kid camping out at nearby Illinois Beach State Park I saw this place and was impressed enough to look for it (unsuccessfully) decades later. My mother, a native Chicagoan, regaled me with tales of the unusual town of Zion where liquor could not be bought due to its founding as a religious retreat. A history of the hotel and environs is on display on a historical marker nearby, source of the photo below. The whole business is low-res so the text of the marker is pasted below, sourced from the Historical Marker Database. The postcard image comes from an old ebay listing.
"Erected in 1902 to provide a temporary lodging house for the followers of John Alexander Dowie, founder of the Christian Catholic Church and Zion City, Elijah Hospice was believed to be the largest wooden balloon-frame structure in the world. Containing 350 rooms, the hotel featured a bell tower, a roof garden, large circular parlors, and dome. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
"The hotel was razed in 1979 after a two year unsuccessful effort by Zion Park District to acquire restoration funds. Area citizens preserved the dome and adapted it to the present location which closely conforms to its original placement. The site embracing the restored dome was donated by the Zion State Bank and Trust Company to the Zion Park District to assure visitors and residents a glimpse of Zion’s earliest years.
"1993 Dome Restoration: In recognition of Raymond and Irene Zukley, who through their tireless efforts were responsible for the original preservation of this historic dome and instrumental in its restoration, and advantage bank who, during the restoration project, so generously offered their financial support. It is only through hard work, perseverance and a true spirit of community cooperation that the dream of saving and restoring the dome has become a reality.
"Rededicated this 2nd day of December, 1993. Erected 1993 by Raymond and Irene Zukley, Other Concerned Citizens, Zion State Bank and Trust Company, and the Zion Park District."

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Do you really live somewhere out there?