The Anachronistic Future Freelance Traveller (03 May 2016 22:27 UTC)
|
Re: [TML] The Anachronistic Future
Craig Berry
(03 May 2016 22:34 UTC)
|
Re: [TML] The Anachronistic Future
Postmark
(04 May 2016 00:12 UTC)
|
Re: [TML] The Anachronistic Future
John Geoffrey
(04 May 2016 09:18 UTC)
|
Re: [TML] The Anachronistic Future
Jeffrey Schwartz
(04 May 2016 14:30 UTC)
|
Re: [TML] The Anachronistic Future
Freelance Traveller
(04 May 2016 22:49 UTC)
|
Re: [TML] The Anachronistic Future
Kelly St. Clair
(04 May 2016 23:12 UTC)
|
Re: [TML] The Anachronistic Future
Craig Berry
(04 May 2016 23:22 UTC)
|
Re: [TML] The Anachronistic Future
Bruce Johnson
(04 May 2016 23:51 UTC)
|
Re: [TML] The Anachronistic Future
Craig Berry
(04 May 2016 23:57 UTC)
|
Re: [TML] The Anachronistic Future
Kelly St. Clair
(04 May 2016 23:58 UTC)
|
Re: [TML] The Anachronistic Future
Bruce Johnson
(05 May 2016 01:54 UTC)
|
Re: [TML] The Anachronistic Future
Greg Nokes
(05 May 2016 15:34 UTC)
|
Re: [TML] The Anachronistic Future
Jeffrey Schwartz
(05 May 2016 19:29 UTC)
|
Re: [TML] The Anachronistic Future
Bruce Johnson
(05 May 2016 19:51 UTC)
|
Re: [TML] The Anachronistic Future
Jeffrey Schwartz
(05 May 2016 19:58 UTC)
|
Re: [TML] The Anachronistic Future
Bruce Johnson
(05 May 2016 22:44 UTC)
|
Re: [TML] The Anachronistic Future
Kelly St. Clair
(05 May 2016 23:32 UTC)
|
Re: [TML] The Anachronistic Future
Craig Berry
(05 May 2016 23:37 UTC)
|
Re: [TML] The Anachronistic Future
Bruce Johnson
(06 May 2016 17:26 UTC)
|
Re: [TML] The Anachronistic Future
Freelance Traveller
(05 May 2016 23:33 UTC)
|
Re: [TML] The Anachronistic Future
Freelance Traveller
(04 May 2016 22:37 UTC)
|
Re: [TML] The Anachronistic Future
Freelance Traveller
(04 May 2016 22:34 UTC)
|
Re: [TML] The Anachronistic Future
Richard Aiken
(06 May 2016 18:40 UTC)
|
(Sorry about previous send; I need to figure out how to disable the touchpad mouse to prevent it from recording some keystrokes as ctrl+key when I accidentally lean on it while typing - something easy to do on most laptops, dammit...) SF was never completely void of worldbuilding, even during eras when the general image of SF was "Sci-Fi", ray guns and rockets and space-girls (yes, "girls", not "women") in transparent bubble spacesuits with bikinis underneath for minimum decency. But sometimes, the extrapolations even in the _good_ worldbuilding turned out to be wrong. As an example, Crawford Kilian, in his three I-Screen novels (_The Fall of the Republic_, _Rogue Emperor_, _The Empire of Time_) postulates "flickreaders" and "fichemongers". The flickreader was a device that sat on the bridge of your nose and your ears, like a pair of glasses, and projected page images from cartridges sold by the fichemonger (combination bookseller/newsstand), implied to be like microfilm/microfiche. The "flickertube", used in 'Training' (and the capital T was important!) used the same principle but was even higher speed than the flickreader (which was only used by Trained people anyway). Other examples might include E.E.'Doc' Smith's _Lensman_ series (more or less including "Masters of the Vortex" and the three David A. Kyle _Second Stage Lensmen_ books), where "computers" were people sitting in front of electro-mechanical calculators (not quite Babbage Engines), and other similar anachronistic-to-a-1990s-reader technology could be found. Specific examples are not the point of this post, however. Most of the active players (including referees) on the list probably think in pure present-future terms; that is, futuristic technology is largely based on extrapolations of present or visible-on-the-horizon future technology. The idea I'd like to put into your heads: What sort of anachrofuture ("AF", henceforth) technology can you think of to incorporate into Traveller? I'm not suggesting that if you choose to incorporate such AF tech that you go hog-wild and shove it into every corner, but I'd like to see what sort of ideas you can come up with, and why. -- Jeff Zeitlin, Editor Freelance Traveller The Electronic Fan-Supported Traveller® Fanzine and Resource xxxxxx@freelancetraveller.com http://www.freelancetraveller.com http://freelancetraveller.downport.com/ ®Traveller is a registered trademark of Far Future Enterprises, 1977-2014. Use of the trademark in this notice and in the referenced materials is not intended to infringe or devalue the trademark. Freelance Traveller extends its thanks to the following enterprises for hosting services: CyberNET Web Hosting (http://www.cyberwebhosting.net) The Traveller Downport (http://www.downport.com)