Has somebody been reading too many Alistair Reynold novels?

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Has somebody been reading too many Alistair Reynold novels?

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Selezen wrote:
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Great! When we've finished over-populating the land masses we can move to the oceans... awesome. :roll:
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What happens when a f***off wave hits it?
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Post by LittleBear »

Where's my Light Hugger?

And my genetically modified hyper-pig sidekick?

This is the trouble with Life as We Know It.

Everything Alistiar predicts (as a proper scientist) should actually be possible round about now .

But it’s more sort of not as we, the human race, keep spending our money on stupid ideas (War, New York, God etc) - HHGTG.

Rather than conservative, reasonable and sane ideas like getting me my Light Hugger, hyper-pig sidekick etc :wink:
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