On Tue, 23 Apr 2013 08:48:04 -0700 (PDT), jack <
jr...@columbia.edu>
wrote:
>
>Seems like the writers may have gotten hold of a script for the movie "Obli=
>vion." Certain similarities there. But terraforming is an odd word as it =
>describes changing a planet to make it habitable to an incoming species, wh=
>ich in this case should have made the planet uninhabitable by humans. But =
>all races seem to be living fine in what appears to still be pre-invasion c=
>onditions as to supporting Earth life. Maybe there would have been a real=
> terraforming and it got derailed by the war? I can't see how creating can=
>yons in the Mississippi flood plain helps any off-Earth species live on Ear=
>th.
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The aliens came from similar worlds to Earth so any changes wasn't
radical enough to render Humans extinct. For example the Votans all
brieth an oxygen nitrogen atmosphere. Obviously the "terraforming"
program even one by accident wouldn't change the atmospheric mixture
that is, the terraforming progam said "add oxygen to the atmosphere to
this alien world that doesn't have it" but the planet already had
oxygen in its atmosphere so no real harm, just probably over
oxygenated the atmosphere to like when it was say a few million years
ago when dinosaurs rulled the Earth.
As noted it was an accident. All of the "terraforming" technology was
dumped on earth not in a planned controlled manner. It is like having
a farm but instead of planting the seeds of different crops in
different fields, all of the seeds were just dumped together, the
cabbage, corn, carrots, wheat, etc growing all together haphazardly,
not what was intended.
Of course in a way there has been a form of "terraforming" going on
for hundreds of years with human populations from one part of the
planet intentionally or unintentionally moving planet and animal
species form their native places to places that never seen them before
or haven't in thousands or millions of years. The majority of the time
the affects wasn't really appreciated at the time. As we know there
are consequences both good and bad for the native species like them
being displaced for the invasive ones.
That is why today there are strict customs controls for introducing
foreign plants and animals from the out side, but even with them plant
and animal species make it through.
Now throw in at the same time people changing the course of mighty,
rivers buy actually changing their courses or damning turning some
places into artificial lakes. Also cutting down forrest and using
heavy machinery to strip mine.
We did these things to benefit humans but also they had bad effects on
the enviorment which eventually become bad for us. This is why today
one has to go through the red tape of enviromental impact statements
to make sure that the enviorment isn't harmed (I am not debating for
or against the neccessity of it just saying the reason it exist).
What we are seeing in "Defiance" is an extreme example of both of
this, Alien species of plant and animal dumped on Earth and running
and growing wild. The native Earth species were mutated as well, not
just displaced and rendered extinct. Then throw in at the same time
massive Geological change also bought on by the
"terraforming" ("Votanforming" as I prefer) technology run amok and
unplanned all within a mere 10 years or so.
------>Hunter
"No man in the wrong can stand up against
a fellow that's in the right and keeps on acomin'."
-----William J. McDonald
Captain, Texas Rangers from 1891 to 1907