I honestly believe that many of these stories would make wonderful additions to Netflix's "Love, Death and Robots"
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Unknown member
Mar 01
This is a murder mystery writ large. Therefore I have questions from a forensic standpoint, namely:
What's the state of the victims' bodies? They appear to be skeletons not just frozen corpses, indicating that this wasn't the scene of the crime, they were presumably killed on earth or somewhere else they'd have been able to decompose rather than just having been dumped in trans-saturnian space. Or possibly these bones are inedible leftovers?
How many bodies and what's the maximum degree of technology found amidst them? How long did their civilization exist, therefore when can the murderer be expected to return? If there are more bodies than the human population and superior technologies, this indicates we've got more time but the…
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Unknown member
Mar 01
I was thinking of this SCP I read once, I just don't remember the number. Most matter in the universe quantum decayed untold vigintillions of years ago. The only things left floating in an otherwise empty vacuum are the distant descendants of humanity and their endlessly replenishing source of matter and energy. And SCP-682 possesses acausal senses and memories, that's why it hates us so much and wants to kill us all now while it still can.
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Stian Thomassen
Feb 19
I love this one. It kinda show how scary time dilation can be. He basically fell into the black hole and was stuck there until the black hole evaporate due to Hawking radiation. And because of the black hole effect it was all spent in a flash. I also like it happened to this narcissistic guy who just lets nations fall to save himself.
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Fransu & Toffi
Feb 14
Extremely torn between whether I'd want to risk amazing stories like these getting done a disservice by a film adaptation or if I'd rather have these stay niche enough that no one I know has ever (or will ever) read them :(
I honestly believe that many of these stories would make wonderful additions to Netflix's "Love, Death and Robots"
This is a murder mystery writ large. Therefore I have questions from a forensic standpoint, namely:
What's the state of the victims' bodies? They appear to be skeletons not just frozen corpses, indicating that this wasn't the scene of the crime, they were presumably killed on earth or somewhere else they'd have been able to decompose rather than just having been dumped in trans-saturnian space. Or possibly these bones are inedible leftovers?
How many bodies and what's the maximum degree of technology found amidst them? How long did their civilization exist, therefore when can the murderer be expected to return? If there are more bodies than the human population and superior technologies, this indicates we've got more time but the…
I was thinking of this SCP I read once, I just don't remember the number. Most matter in the universe quantum decayed untold vigintillions of years ago. The only things left floating in an otherwise empty vacuum are the distant descendants of humanity and their endlessly replenishing source of matter and energy. And SCP-682 possesses acausal senses and memories, that's why it hates us so much and wants to kill us all now while it still can.
I love this one. It kinda show how scary time dilation can be. He basically fell into the black hole and was stuck there until the black hole evaporate due to Hawking radiation. And because of the black hole effect it was all spent in a flash. I also like it happened to this narcissistic guy who just lets nations fall to save himself.
Extremely torn between whether I'd want to risk amazing stories like these getting done a disservice by a film adaptation or if I'd rather have these stay niche enough that no one I know has ever (or will ever) read them :(