science fiction i don't like

Michale 2022-11-07 23:56:05

Because of a friend's introduction article, I am a person who likes science fiction, so I spent a day watching it until the second season. I really don't have the patience to watch it any longer.

It's not the type I like to watch. In my opinion, science fiction is not magic; it cannot be unintelligible that it does not conform to the most basic rational logic: of course this is my personal opinion. In the commentary articles I have read, I think that my friends in China are basically because they lack the fateful religious spirit of foreigners, and basically feel that they basically do not realize the main meaning of this TV series. Simply put, Did not understand.

I can ask these BSG lovers with the most basic question, please give me a reasonable reason why robots attack humans like that? Makes no sense. In fact, after watching so many episodes, there aren't any reasonable clues. Robots have wiped out human beings, what is the purpose? Is there any benefit to robots? The universe is so big, do robots need to hunt down and kill all the world in this way? WHY? Can anyone give me a reason?

And I won't say much about the countless bugs in the play. It is obvious that robots can exterminate humans without any difficulty, but I can't see robots with any commendable superb intelligence and sophisticated plans. For example, there are obviously countless robots lurking in all ships, but everyone just doesn't act in unison, and must they wait until they are exposed at the end before they start to destroy? For example, a person with extremely despicable personal conduct and morality was designed to be the smartest scientist; he did not know that such a person, who was controlled by his so-called subconscious all day long, lacked the most basic scientific reason and will control, but was designed To be the most knowledgeable person? Too dark humor. And what's even more amazing is that this guy with abnormal behavior, in such a strict military organization, no one noticed this guy's obvious abnormality. As for the episode where NO6 is with him, it is too absurd to be able to have a child by remote control. Even such a smart person is so unbearable, I also feel that human beings have no meaning to exist.

As for the love and new life between humans and robots in the back, it is basically completely obsessed. Because I can't find any reason why a robot needs to do this. WHY? Can anyone tell me why the robot does this? They don't need it at all! As for the GOD of the robot, it is even more baffling. Why do robots also need GOD? I think this is just wishful thinking of the screenwriter to put the human model into the machine. People need religion, well, so do machines. And it seems that in the end, everyone has come to the same destination, believed in GOD together, and came a new generation, a new generation of humans and machines? But why do you need it? Aren't robots already capable of being the same as humans? Why should the machine produce one by itself?

In my opinion, instead of believing in a space war between humans and machines, I see it as nothing more than differences and conflicts between different religious viewpoints. In the end, everyone will be unified and believe in GOD. As for sci-fi as science and rationality, I think it's better to put it aside.

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Battlestar Galactica quotes

  • Lt. Kara 'Starbuck' Thrace: [reacts to a joke] That was weak! So very, very weak!

    Samuel T. Anders: [playfully] Lighten up a little bit. It's only the end of the world.

  • Doctor Gaius Baltar: So the fate... of the entire human race depends upon my wild guess.