When can we truly love our planet?

Jefferey 2022-04-20 09:01:59

Putting the blueprint and a card in the box at first I was a little confused and didn't know why. After seeing it, I guessed it. The original human beings did not cherish their own resources, and eventually they could only migrate to the underground life. They had to endure technological regression, people’s living materials were extremely scarce, and people’s mental state was extremely deformed (to be honest, I always feel that the situation described by Ember is North Korea. :). Why do high-tech humans have to migrate underground to survive? ? Will our lives eventually move underground too? These are all worth thinking about! !

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Extended Reading
  • Cullen 2022-04-23 07:02:58

    I like this kind of sci-fi story, but the story is noticeably simple and lacks atmosphere and depth.

  • Genesis 2022-01-03 08:01:30

    In a dystopian formal script, there are two dog men and women with deep fame and merit. After getting the true story, they fled from Shengtian and threw the egg to Robbins in an attempt to get him out of prison again. It's like a role-playing game, in a series of dialogues and puzzle solving [Encounter Monsters] escape the first episode. The pictures and scripts are actually pretty good. One question is why people who don’t live in the sun have such good skin, not even pale at all, it seems unreliable.

City of Ember quotes

  • Lina Mayfleet: [fearfully] What... was that?

  • Lina Mayfleet: [She's holding the mysterious box, looking at the numbers in its l.e.d. count-down panel, while talking to Clary, and she starts crying] How am I ever gonna figure out what this is all about? It's all these zeros. That's what scares me the most. What would count down to nothing?