If you had to live in a fictional magical world, but you wouldn't be magical, what world would you pick?
If you had to live in a fictional magical world, but you wouldn't be magical, what world would you pick?
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Does Star Trek count as magical?
8 1 ReplyI think it's just sci fi
3 0 ReplyBut there's Q, the traveller, Wesley, that old guy who wiped out an entire species with a thought... Pretty magical stuff there...
12 1 ReplyAny sufficiently advanced technology would appear as magic to the primitive. This is a theme repeated frequently in the show. 
The life forms you mentioned are simply more advanced than humanity can comprehend, they are not magical. 
8 0 ReplyThe Q are pretty fucking magical, to be honest. DeLancie's Q even suggests that all of their powers come from the mind, not from technology.
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Wow, I had completely forgotten about the Wesley Traveler thing.
3 0 ReplyYou may be more familiar with it than me.
2 0 ReplyWell then, I'd say this is a good excuse to familiarize yourself with it and tell me for sure.
3 0 ReplyI'll leave it to your best judgement.
3 0 ReplyMy best judgment is that you should go and binge watch DS9 because that show is amazing.
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"A sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
8 0 ReplyDoes that apply to any universe or just Star Trek?
2 0 ReplyAny universe. I recall reading a fun fantasy book that played with this idea under the premise of a guy who discovered he was in a simulation and hacked admin access, decided to go back into Arthurian medieval times to be a wizard with his new tech powers, and ended up there with a number of other sysadmins who had the same idea.
It wasn't the best written book, but the concept was definitely novel.
7 0 ReplyWhat's the name of this book?
1 0 ReplyOff to Be the Wizard by Scott Meyer, part of his "Magic 2.0" series
3 0 ReplyThanks!
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