Killer Cyborg wrote:fidgewinkle wrote:Killer Cyborg wrote:csbioborg wrote:come on the whole illerate thing is just impossile to pull off. In order to have a modern society you have to have a educated population. Are you going to teach electrians plumber enjineers nurses doctors etc by symbols or teach them to read at eighteen on top of there job anybody in a tech field knows you have to reference things. I don't know a tenth of the law I need but Ihave my law books right there. Fixing a tank in 20th centuary terms is done mostly by the operators following books stowed away controling information is one thing but there is no way the CS could function without litarcy
Everything you say here has been addressed (shot down).
Read the thread and try again.
Yes, everything has been shot down by the guy who thinks there are maybe five physicists in the entire Coalition.
Actually, most of it's been shot down by me.
I'm not sure who you're talking about that thinks there's maybe 5 physicists in the entire CS, but that ain't me.
Try again.Frankly, the notion that the CS can maintain production of any high tech equipment of any kind is rather marginal. It takes enormous manpower to design and produce the low end crap we have today.
Ever notice that the CS uses pre-rifts designs?
As for producing it, since we don't know exactly what goes into production, there's no way of knowing how it's done.
I'm guessing a lot of robots.It also takes a stable supply chain.
Which the CS has.Voluntarily making your system inferior in the face of instability is utter stupidity, because your chances of success are really poor to start with.
I disagree with your assessment of the CS's chances.
Be honest dude. You don't really think that a sophisticated high-tech society with a massive administration and secret police could be ran illiterately. You've just admitted to yourself that Rifts is a game that shouldn't be analyzed any more seriously than a saturday morning action cartoon (because really, it shouldn't, otherwise it all falls apart very quickly and we no longer get to enjoy beating the snot out of dinosaurs with our giant robots) and are perfectly happy to just go with the flow on whatever saturday morning action cartoon tropes they decide to include in the game.
Because let's face it, explanations for how the CS could keep going if even the administrative and technical professions were kept illiterate make about as much sense as explanations of how the CS can have however many million SAMAS units in storage. Or explanations for the CS' saturday morning action cartoon villian tactics in the Tolkeen campaign for that matter