While sober? In a life and death situation, with clear choices? Premeditated? A person in authority? (Ignore Bush, he is a special case - in every meaning of the word).Antidamacus said:I won't, but someone will. And you're nuts if you think some guy right now isn't going "hold my beer I wanna show you something"
Maybe plausible to you - not to me. The whole "lets abandon technology and live in the woods" thing comes to mind. Lets not use the tech that can save us because it is icky and alien. Lets follow dreams and prophecies to who knows where, instead of living on nice Kobol. Lets risk the ship and thousands of people to save one little girl. The whole colonial council - pretty much every single thing I've seen them do was moronic and predicated on emotions and little intellect.An example please? I can with almost certainty say that anything you say be given an entirely plausible explanation in a few short words.
1. Vocab and various ideas. Use it or lose it - I can feel my brain cells ossifying because I don't use such terms during my normal day.People head for short term rewards ignoring, and often contradicting, long term goals? That's every person on the planet.
Unless you can tell me how arguing with me about this advances your long term goals, you're dong it too.
2. It is fun and it doesn't conflict with my long term goals.
Once again, it is the magnitude of stupidity.People don't always make the best decisions, sometimes they make the worst. Why does this shock you?
They don't and never will need a doctor? Shelter? Raw materials? Equipment for farming and hunting? Textbooks? Equipment for building things that they can rebuild? Read the other post on self-sustaining technological bases, and how to build them.Leaving the ships didn't kill them.
They don't need spaceships or faster than light stuff or computers.
I am not holding them back. I am saying they are morons for going.You seem to think they made the wrong decision. If they were tired of the crap and wanted to start off on their own, let em go.