Post by ccreel67 on Sept 13, 2007 17:50:04 GMT -5
Marx was right; the survival of humanity depends on
the establishment of a Utopian socialist society. Once
war is eliminated humanity can focus on the
preservation of the species and the planet. The
attitude of cooperation will allow man to focus on the
development or new technology and clean energy
sources. This may never be achieved on Earth but it
has been achieved on a planet named Julian in a solar
system much like Earth’s.
Julian is the fourth planet in the solar system and
has a twin named Jove. Julian trails Jove’s orbit by
never more than two years (800 days.) Jove never
developed an atmosphere and is more a meteor than a
planet. But Jove has been a useful resource in
preserving the ecology of Julian. The inhabitants of
Julian of excel in robotics and the successfully use
of this technology in local space exploration. Thus
robot mining labs on Jove are able to harvest the
mineral resources needed on Julian. These minerals are
packed into space barges, given the necessary
propulsion and practically float back to Julian.
The third planet in the Julian system, Sal, is by all
indications inhabitable by humanity. Robotic probes
sent to the surface of Sal continue to report an
atmosphere and environment nearly identical to Julian.
Plans for manned exploration of Sal are in the final
stages.
The year is 2200. The spacecraft Renaissance left the orbit of the
planet Julian over two years (800 days) ago. The commander of the
Renaissance is Capt. Jeff Chaucer. He and his crew are on the first
manned exploration into deep space by the Julian Central Government
(JCG). The design of the Renaissance consists of only twenty percent
habitable quarters and guidance bay for the human crew of seven. The
remaining eighty percent of the vessel consists of
mechanical/propulsion and storage areas.
Capt. Chaucer and his crew were placed in a suspended animation sleep until the Renaissance reached navigational range of there destination which is the planet Jove. The vital signs of the crew members were monitored by the Control Center back on Julian but the well being of the crew was attended by a pair of robots. One robot was programmed specifically to attend to the medical needs of humans. These med-bots are commonly referred to as Aides or individually as simply "Aid." The second `bot was programmed to function as Aid's assistant and programmed to maintain Aid in the event to mechanical failure.
the establishment of a Utopian socialist society. Once
war is eliminated humanity can focus on the
preservation of the species and the planet. The
attitude of cooperation will allow man to focus on the
development or new technology and clean energy
sources. This may never be achieved on Earth but it
has been achieved on a planet named Julian in a solar
system much like Earth’s.
Julian is the fourth planet in the solar system and
has a twin named Jove. Julian trails Jove’s orbit by
never more than two years (800 days.) Jove never
developed an atmosphere and is more a meteor than a
planet. But Jove has been a useful resource in
preserving the ecology of Julian. The inhabitants of
Julian of excel in robotics and the successfully use
of this technology in local space exploration. Thus
robot mining labs on Jove are able to harvest the
mineral resources needed on Julian. These minerals are
packed into space barges, given the necessary
propulsion and practically float back to Julian.
The third planet in the Julian system, Sal, is by all
indications inhabitable by humanity. Robotic probes
sent to the surface of Sal continue to report an
atmosphere and environment nearly identical to Julian.
Plans for manned exploration of Sal are in the final
stages.
The year is 2200. The spacecraft Renaissance left the orbit of the
planet Julian over two years (800 days) ago. The commander of the
Renaissance is Capt. Jeff Chaucer. He and his crew are on the first
manned exploration into deep space by the Julian Central Government
(JCG). The design of the Renaissance consists of only twenty percent
habitable quarters and guidance bay for the human crew of seven. The
remaining eighty percent of the vessel consists of
mechanical/propulsion and storage areas.
Capt. Chaucer and his crew were placed in a suspended animation sleep until the Renaissance reached navigational range of there destination which is the planet Jove. The vital signs of the crew members were monitored by the Control Center back on Julian but the well being of the crew was attended by a pair of robots. One robot was programmed specifically to attend to the medical needs of humans. These med-bots are commonly referred to as Aides or individually as simply "Aid." The second `bot was programmed to function as Aid's assistant and programmed to maintain Aid in the event to mechanical failure.