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Scotius

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  1. Speaking about elephant trunks, they are the closest thing to "tentacles as hands" we can observe. And they work just fine for elephants and tapirs. Several genera of extinct animals apparently had trunks too. However! Trunks do need a robust support from the skull, improved by structures developed specifically to provide better support. Apparently it's not as easy as "slap a bunch of tentacles together and call it an alien".

  2. I always doubted Puppeteers lips would work as manipulators. Any of you ever tried to unscrew a bottle using only lips? Great thing about our hands is skeletal support when we need to apply significant force. Or need a strong, stable grip. The same might be held against tentacles. When octopus needs to open a clam, it has to use its own body for leverage - human (or otter) just needs two rocks to crack the shell.

    Another thing against Puppeteers would be the location of their eyes - just next to the end of manipulating "limbs". Good for precise work, much less good if you need bigger field of view. Also, unsafe to the delicate eyes.

  3. And now, there is one less of those majestic giants in existence:

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    An - 225 Mrija was destroyed on Antonov Airfield in Hostomel. Barely a year ago, one of them brought a full cargo of medical equipment and supplies to fight COVID pandemic in my country. RIP and thank you for your service.

  4. How do you wreck of exploit an automated factory? I'm not talking about rows and rows of human-like androids slaving day and night for human benefit. It's sci-fi setting - this factory is probably one, giant robot. Automatic haulers stuff raw materials in one end, then finished products come out of the other end. There would be little space accessible to humans inside. Why would anyone even want to do something so pointless, when in a post-scarcity society you have absolute freedom to use your time however you want? Travel, socialize, make art, laze all day on the beach or raise guinea pigs. And if you want something, you can have it for no cost - because who will you pay? Mindless machines?

    No, I expect in such setting real value would not lie in physical worth of an item as we perceive it - because when you have free access to entire Solar System, what value gold, silver or diamonds could have? I suspect a handmade piece of art, a woven basket or a puppy would be more valuable to a recipient than a solid gold throne.

    Anyway, Iain Banks described such society in his "Culture" series of books. I recommend you read them.

  5. Fortunately for potential targets, zigzagging is a thing. It will be easy enough with torch drive. And made even more effective by 3d environment.

    TL;DR: Enemy commander needs to order small course change in a random direction every couple of minutes.

    Considering the size of space, amount of pellets that would be needed would be prohibitively large.

  6. I don't know about it. Many countries relying heavily on import of oil and gas would love to shrug off this dependency. Especially if majority of imported fuel comes from... bigger countries that have been known to use fuel supply and prices as a leash tool in international politics. Many countries would invest heavily into fusion energy just to be able to show middle finger next time they hear "Do this, or else oil you need will cost you twice as much when winter comes."

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