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  1. Brian Ó (blacksam@social.gibberfish.org)'s status on Sunday, 24-Mar-2024 09:15:55 EDT Brian Ó Brian Ó

    I watched Netflix's 3 Body Problem over two days. It was definitely competent enough to be watchable, but the more I think back on it the less I like it. I haven't read the books, so it's hard to separate some of the flaws in the adaptation from flaws in the source material. Since it was adapted by the Game of Thrones team, it's probably safe to assume it was mostly the former.

    One of my main criticisms is that it seemed to introduce a lot of different ideas but only very shallowly, which I am going to assume is book -> TV lossiness, but when you do that this aggressively I feel like it makes the whole thing seem like a messy pile of absurdity. Another issue is that it seems like this world-ending threat can only be solved by a small handful of people who just happen to all know each other already, though (paradoxically) several of them basically do nothing productive until the very end, as obvious set-ups for a sequel. The most egregious issue that I can probably safely blame on the book is the whole Panama Canal thing, which seems like an indulgent excuse to use a "neat" sci-fi concept, but is so over the top and absurd that it could only exist in (bad) fiction.

    OK, rant over I guess. If you've read the book(s) let me know that you think.

    #netflix #threebodyproblem #cixinliu #scifi #tv

    In conversation about a year ago from social.gibberfish.org permalink
  2. clacke: inhibited exhausted pixie dream boy 🇸🇪🇭🇰💙💛 (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Thursday, 28-Dec-2023 00:42:15 EST clacke: inhibited exhausted pixie dream boy 🇸🇪🇭🇰💙💛 clacke: inhibited exhausted pixie dream boy 🇸🇪🇭🇰💙💛

    People out there who enjoyed the harder sci-fi of "The Expanse" are recommending:

    - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silo_(se…
    - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beacon_2…
    - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extrapol…

    I'll put them on my list to check out.

    Silo: People in a post-apocalyptic world trapped in an underground silo. The world outside is lethal. Or is it? Yes, it is. Or is it?

    Beacon 23: Two people stuck on a dark-matter "lighthouse" at the edge of settled space. Slow-going world-building.

    Extrapolations: Climate future anthology with loads of famous actors.

    #SciFi #ScienceFiction
    #TheExpanse
    #Silo #SiloSeries
    #Beacon23
    #Extrapolations #ExtrapolationsSeries

    In conversation Thursday, 28-Dec-2023 00:42:15 EST from libranet.de permalink
  3. Brian Ó (blacksam@social.gibberfish.org)'s status on Thursday, 29-Jun-2023 09:40:49 EDT Brian Ó Brian Ó

    I read James SA Corey's new short story How It Unfolds yesterday. It's a very quick read with some interesting (though not fully developed) ideas about future space travel/colonization. It reminded me vaguely of a much more condensed (and less trashy) version of Dennis Taylor's We Are Legion (We Are Bob), at least as it applies to the idea of humanity technologically replicating itself across the galaxy.

    While I enjoyed the single-serving story, I know Ty Franck and Daniel Abraham had mentioned their plans to work on a new non-Expanse-related scifi project. I hope this isn't what they were talking about, because I want a lot more.

    #jamessacorey #tyfranck #danielabraham #scifi #fiction

    In conversation Thursday, 29-Jun-2023 09:40:49 EDT from social.gibberfish.org permalink
  4. Brian Ó (blacksam@social.gibberfish.org)'s status on Friday, 14-Jan-2022 19:21:41 EST Brian Ó Brian Ó

    I just finished watching the final episode of The Expanse. I wasn't super happy with this season in general, because 6 reduced length episodes was just too constraining to tell the story properly, but damn that last episode was good. A lot of shows go out with a whimper (or even a WTF?) so I'm thankful they at least wrapped it up with class.

    Given how rushed the season was, though, I'm still left a little confused why they devoted so much time to the "Strange Dogs" mini-storyline (Cara and Xan on Laconia). As a book reader I know where it's going, but from the show's perspective it's just kind of a weird non-sequitur. Maybe they have secret plans to adapt the last three books on another platform, but that's my fanboy optimism talking. My inner cynic wonders if it was to leave people frustrated so they'll go buy the books 😃

    #theexpanse #jamessacorey #scifi

    In conversation Friday, 14-Jan-2022 19:21:41 EST from social.gibberfish.org permalink
  5. Brian Ó (blacksam@social.gibberfish.org)'s status on Saturday, 18-Dec-2021 08:03:34 EST Brian Ó Brian Ó

    I know there were very valid real-world reasons for getting rid of Cas Anvar from The Expanse, but I can't help but feel that without Alex the crew chemistry is off -- especially now that everyone's all broody.

    #theexpanse #scifi #jamessacorey #tv

    In conversation Saturday, 18-Dec-2021 08:03:34 EST from social.gibberfish.org permalink
  6. Brian Ó (blacksam@social.gibberfish.org)'s status on Sunday, 05-Dec-2021 16:50:29 EST Brian Ó Brian Ó

    I finished Leviathan Falls this afternoon. I was a bit let down that it explained less about the alien stuff than I expected, but it did explain enough to wrap up the story in a sensible way. There's supposed to be one more novella out in early 2022. It might go into that stuff, but I doubt it. I guess it will stay mysterious.

    #theexpanse #jamessacorey #scifi #fiction

    In conversation Sunday, 05-Dec-2021 16:50:29 EST from social.gibberfish.org permalink
  7. Brian Ó (blacksam@social.gibberfish.org)'s status on Monday, 29-Nov-2021 09:24:11 EST Brian Ó Brian Ó

    The 9th and final novel in The Expanse series, Leviathan Falls, will be released tomorrow. Can't wait.

    #theexpanse #jamessacorey #scifi #fiction

    In conversation Monday, 29-Nov-2021 09:24:11 EST from social.gibberfish.org permalink
  8. Brian Ó (blacksam@social.gibberfish.org)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Nov-2021 13:45:18 EST Brian Ó Brian Ó

    As a book reader, I'm a little confused as to what they're up to. Despite the fact that they've decided not to continue the show and adapt books 7-9, they keep setting up stuff for it. Given that this final season is only 6 episodes it will have to run pretty lean, yet they're bringing in stuff about Laconia from the novellas that won't pay off. Why would they do this?

    https://youtu.be/fb01ds-4IC4

    #theexpanse #jamessacorey #scifi #tv

    In conversation Wednesday, 17-Nov-2021 13:45:18 EST from social.gibberfish.org permalink

    Attachments

    1. The Expanse Season 6 - Official Trailer | Prime Video
      from YouTube
      Holden and the crew of the Rocinante fight alongside the Combined Fleet of Earth and Mars to protect the Inner Planets from Marco Inaros and his Free Navy’s ...
  9. Brian Ó (blacksam@social.gibberfish.org)'s status on Tuesday, 21-Sep-2021 13:51:03 EDT Brian Ó Brian Ó

    Looks like there are book 9 sample chapters out in the wild...

    https://youtu.be/yUt0qgpmBDw

    #theexpanse #scifi #fiction #jamessacorey #leviathanfalls

    In conversation Tuesday, 21-Sep-2021 13:51:03 EDT from social.gibberfish.org permalink

    Attachments

    1. The EXPANSE Leviathan Falls Sample Chapters Discussion Book 9 Preview
      from YouTube
      Leviathan Falls sample chapters breakdown. The beginning of the final book of the Expanse book series. Please subscribe! 👉 http://bit.ly/PetePeppersLeviatha...
  10. Brian Ó (blacksam@social.gibberfish.org)'s status on Monday, 20-Sep-2021 07:30:32 EDT Brian Ó Brian Ó

    For me, the most interesting piece of future human technology in The Expanse is the ubiquitous “recycler”. It’s a mysterious contraption that you can throw basically anything into (food, utensils, clothing, guns) and it presumably “recycles” them. It works so efficiently that nobody seems to bother to clean or re-use most everyday items anymore. Dirty dishes? Throw 'em in the recycler. Skidmark in your underpants? Recycler. Need to get rid of a murder weapon? Recycler.

    I don’t bother wondering how any of the alien tech works, because it’s meant to be incomprehensible… but I find myself spending a lot of time wondering how the hell the recycler works.

    #theexpanse #scifi #fiction #jamessacorey

    In conversation Monday, 20-Sep-2021 07:30:32 EDT from social.gibberfish.org permalink
  11. Brian Ó (blacksam@social.gibberfish.org)'s status on Monday, 20-Sep-2021 07:29:57 EDT Brian Ó Brian Ó

    For me, the most interesting piece of future human technology in The Expanse is the ubiquitous "recycler". It's a mysterious contraption that you can throw basically anything into (food, utensils, clothing, guns) and it presumably "recycles" them. It works so efficiently that nobody seems to bother to clean or re-use most everyday items anymore. Dirty dishes? Throw 'em in the recycler. Skidmark in your underpants? Recycler. Need to get rid of a murder weapon? Recycler.

    I don't bother wondering how any of the alien tech works, because it's meant to be incomprehensible... but I find myself spending a lot of time wondering how the hell the recycler works.

    #theexpanse #scifi #fiction @jamessacorey

    In conversation Monday, 20-Sep-2021 07:29:57 EDT from social.gibberfish.org permalink
  12. Brian Ó (blacksam@social.gibberfish.org)'s status on Wednesday, 08-Sep-2021 09:34:05 EDT Brian Ó Brian Ó

    Last night I finished re-reading Babylon's Ashes, I was initially pretty disappointed when I heard they were stopping The Expanse TV series there, but upon reflection I think it is a pretty decent spot to wrap up. It pretty much results in the functional end of the Earth/Mars/Belt paradigm that drives most of the series' drama and politics, and in that respect I think if forms a good "ending" to the story, albeit one that leaves some major unanswered mysteries behind.

    #theexpanse #scifi #jamessacorey

    In conversation Wednesday, 08-Sep-2021 09:34:05 EDT from social.gibberfish.org permalink
  13. Brian Ó (blacksam@social.gibberfish.org)'s status on Monday, 28-Jun-2021 14:23:07 EDT Brian Ó Brian Ó

    Hey @[Michael Moceri](/people/edc029a0ae4a01364741005056268def), I've had one major gripe with The Expanse universe, and I feel like you're the person most likely to have thoughts on it here.

    What I've noticed is a lack of mass surveillance, which permits the crew of the Roci to get away with a lot of their capers. I'm guessing it's omitted as a narrative convenience, but it seems to me like that the techno-capitalist paradigm the solar system runs under sort of screams for it to exist. I'm sure they could come up with some rationalization for it, but since it's not addressed at all in the material it comes across as a "cheat" on the writers' part. What do you think?

    #theexpanse #jamessacorey #scifi

    In conversation Monday, 28-Jun-2021 14:23:07 EDT from social.gibberfish.org permalink
  14. Brian Ó (blacksam@social.gibberfish.org)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Feb-2021 20:32:03 EST Brian Ó Brian Ó

    I'm re-reading Leviathan Wakes, and not for the first time wishing that the Nauvoo had ended up taking the journey it was built for. That sounds like a great book to itself.

    #theexpanse #jamessacorey #scifi

    In conversation Wednesday, 24-Feb-2021 20:32:03 EST from social.gibberfish.org permalink
  15. Brian Ó (blacksam@social.gibberfish.org)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Feb-2021 20:30:48 EST Brian Ó Brian Ó

    I'm re-reading Leviathan Wakes, and. It for the first time wishing that the Nauvoo had ended up taking the journey it was built for. That sounds like a great book to itself.

    #theexpanse #jamessacorey #scifi

    In conversation Wednesday, 24-Feb-2021 20:30:48 EST from social.gibberfish.org permalink
  16. Brian Ó (blacksam@social.gibberfish.org)'s status on Monday, 22-Feb-2021 18:09:01 EST Brian Ó Brian Ó

    Ep. 001 - Alien and The Expanse S1E1

    In this first episode, Wes and Ty dig deep into their mutual love of 1979's ALIEN by Ridley Scott and how foundational it was on the creation of The Expanse.

    #ty #scott #alien #harry #dean #canterbury #franck #wes #nostromo #stanton #ridley #expanse #chatham #xenomorph #yaphet #kotto #gieger #tyandthatguy #theexpanse #scifi #podcast
    posted by pod_feeder_v2

    In conversation Monday, 22-Feb-2021 18:09:01 EST from social.gibberfish.org permalink
  17. Brian Ó (blacksam@social.gibberfish.org)'s status on Thursday, 04-Feb-2021 12:41:15 EST Brian Ó Brian Ó

    I gather from my recent post about sci-fi space combat that there are plenty of people here willing to have nerdy discussions about that kind of thing. There's something that's been at the back of my mind ever since I started reading the Expanse series that doesn't have an answer in the text, and I suspect probably never will, but I think it's interesting to thing about nonetheless. I'll try to describe things well enough that those unfamiliar with the series can still weigh in. WARNING: Some Expanse spoilers ahead, up to roughly book/season 3.

    In the story, we're presented with artifacts from an extinct alien civilization that once colonized some portion of the galaxy using what appear to be stable wormholes. These wormholes link ~1300 star systems to a central nexus point, such that you can enter a wormhole in any one of those systems, traverse a small pocket dimension of some kind, and emerge through another wormhole in any one of the connected systems using conventional propulsion.

    It appears that this massive wormhole network was built by sending advance probes to these star systems to construct a wormhole endpoint ("ring gate") locally which then phone home to the nexus point to establish a link. We don't have any direct evidence that these beings were capable of FTL travel outside of the use of wormholes, so I think it stands to reason that these probes were sent from their point of origin at sub-light speed. We also know that the probe which was sent to our system ended up getting stuck in orbit of Jupiter, so it was going fairly slow, at least by the time it got here.

    I don't know what the average distance between stars is in the Milky Way (and it likely varies considerably by region) but I do know that our closest stellar neighbor is roughly 4 light years away. If we wanted to send a probe there (and have it stop rather than zoom past) then the absolute fastest possible sub-light journey would be about 8 years (assuming half the trip was spent slowing down), and likely much, much longer than that as getting the probe anywhere near light speed would be pretty hard. So, if these distances are at all typical (and ignoring that the average distance to a "habitable" planet is probably much further than merely the nearest star) then I'd expect that this 1300 star system wormhole network would have taken a LONG time to build out, at least in human terms.

    We don't have a map of where these systems are in the galaxy, but I think it's a likely guess that they stretch out in a branching pattern from some origin point (i.e. the aliens pick a system that is a reasonable distance from several other desirable systems, then once linked up they send more probes out from there instead of from their home system). That would probably mean that the growth of the network would start slow but rapidly accelerate as more nodes came online. There would still be some pretty hefty wait times between iterations, I think.

    The only other major clue about the aliens' technology that we have that I can think of readily is Eros. In the books, the alien technology was able to propel a large asteroid without any discernible means thrust, and those inside it felt no effects from the acceleration. There's no indication of what kind of speeds it might have been capable of, or how long it could sustain propulsion but the acceleration demonstrated was on the order of 20 Gs or so, IIRC.

    Anything other details I'm forgetting?

    So, how did they (the aliens) likely approach this? How long did it take? What tricks might they have used or what shortcuts might they have taken?

    #theexpanse #scifi #physics #astronomy #spacetravel #propulsion #aliens #nerds

    In conversation Thursday, 04-Feb-2021 12:41:15 EST from social.gibberfish.org permalink
  18. Brian Ó (blacksam@social.gibberfish.org)'s status on Wednesday, 03-Feb-2021 18:27:04 EST Brian Ó Brian Ó

    Ballistic weapons are so much more satisfying than lasers in space battles. You can keep your phasers and blasters. I'll take bullets and torpedos any day. I submit any fight scene from BSG or The Expanse as evidence. Star Wars/Trek can suck it. Fight me.

    #scifi #spacecombat #weapons #battlestargalactica #theexpanse #startrek #starwars

    In conversation Wednesday, 03-Feb-2021 18:27:04 EST from social.gibberfish.org permalink
  19. Brian Ó (blacksam@social.gibberfish.org)'s status on Wednesday, 03-Feb-2021 18:23:01 EST Brian Ó Brian Ó

    The Expanse season 5 finale was great. I'm super happy with it. It's a little weird though, because they seem to be leaning in heavily to stuff that will only pay off in the books they're presumably not going to cover. I guess they didn't know that when they made this season. I guess we'll see.

    #theexpanse #jamessacorey #scifi

    In conversation Wednesday, 03-Feb-2021 18:23:01 EST from social.gibberfish.org permalink
  20. Brian Ó (blacksam@social.gibberfish.org)'s status on Monday, 25-Jan-2021 13:07:44 EST Brian Ó Brian Ó

    I'm glad we got to see this part of the story on screen. Amos' weird friendships are some of the best parts of The Expanse. Maybe some day we'll get to see his time with Teresa D. also, in some form or another.

    https://youtu.be/YhpHB2AqLGw

    #petepeppers #theexpanse #jamessacorey #scifi

    In conversation Monday, 25-Jan-2021 13:07:44 EST from social.gibberfish.org permalink

    Attachments

    1. THE EXPANSE Amos and Peaches Explained
      from YouTube
      The Expanse - Amos and Peaches Explained. How Amos Burton and Clarissa Mao became close and formed an interesting bond in season 5. Please subscribe! - http:...
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