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A save the universe movie from an extraterrestrial POV, on the cusp of interstellar travel and the gravitational power held in that technology.
Empathizing with the beings starts with the struggle with their culture and the resources travel would free up. The bottom up societal structure tries to
equate everyone, not allowing uniqueness to shine for the health of the culture overall. There is a large pressure to conform.
Having a triple DNA chromosome, three beings are needed to procreate making offspring a rare and cherished occurrence. Three 'aliens' are the main characters, one of which has the new idea for technological advancement.
The main plot of the movie is the struggled development of both a starship by our followed characters and it's stolen technological offspring, the a gravity bomb, by subversives in the culture. Meanwhile, astronomers discover a planet, third from a star with life and resources plentiful for the societies development. Plans are made for the testing this giant leap forward to this new world.
Our heroes, find out about the developing collateral damage and hatch a plan to acquire the bomb and take it off world during interstellar testing. The plot hints are now fully illuminated, that one of our trio has deep ties to subversives. It modifies the bomb.
The starship is a success and reaches the vicinity of third planet and promptly explodes , A gravity wave crushes through the solar system, heavy life on the planet dies off. Some life protected by water goes onto evolve and flourish.
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//Having a triple DNA strand, three beings are needed to
procreate// Alas, that makes no sense. Bacteria (like most
things) have good old-fashioned two-strand DNA, yet they
usually replicate alone (because they have no morals). |
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The complex bases have two joining edges/sets of sites, not just one. |
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Yes, and why does that necessitate 3 parents? When humans
breed (which they insist on doing, despite there being plenty
of them already), it's not as if each contributes one strand of
a double helix. |
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//yet they usually replicate alone (because they have no
morals)// |
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// usually replicate alone // |
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They are practising onanism - it's because they are on their
own. |
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It's been three billion years - you'd think they'd have got the
hang of it by now. |
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Maybe, three strands is more resilient to radiation but during a more randomising exchange, more shielding is needed. |
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Out there, there are so many more possibilities. |
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I don't get it. Is that third planet Earth? Is it realistic for
them to be able to detect Mercury? What are the
motivations of the characters? What are the effects of the
gravity bomb (intended by the leaders, intended by the
subversives, and actual)? What does any of this have to do
with whales? |
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It's only onanism if you promised somebody a kid. |
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