The dilemma is increasingly becoming pertinent to real world conflict, and we've only got the one planet to preserve, or wreck.
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Replying to @asteris
Not that a solar system diaspora would necessarily safeguard against that. Artificial habitats would be vulnerable to even contemporary arms
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Replying to @asteris
Also, not an argument against a diaspora, but living on the same planet incentivizes towards mostly preserving its viability. Or, it used to
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Replying to @asteris
I believe the demand for peace always rises to the top. The problem is... how long does that take & what provokes it?
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Replying to @rattlecans
Weariness of war, says the rational me. But it already has taken a steep toll when that's the case. In planetary terms, unthinkable.
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Replying to @asteris
*nods* Mibbes get a different book to read? Try this one again in a few months?
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Replying to @rattlecans
Good advice. Truth be told, current events are what make reading it largely unbearable (no fault of the author)
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Replying to @asteris
I'm reading @SteveHall5582 Rise of the Right It's upsetting me. Couple of pages at a time is all I can manage
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Replying to @rattlecans
Um, take your own good advice, maybe shelve it for another day? Even more close to home than my troubling scifi
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Replying to @asteris
Lols! I know. I'll give it a week, if a couple of pages a day is still bothering me, I'll live it aside for a while
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Take care, my friend. It's been lovely to talk once more :)
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