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It’s well known that the Star Trek animated series brought into Star Trek canon the cat-like Kzinti from Larry Niven’s unrelated “Known Space” novels...but did you also know that author James Blish, when writing novelizations of Star Trek episodes, also slipped in references to the Vegan Tyranny, the sinister force behind his later “Cities in Flight” novels?
The future of Blish’s "Cities in Flight” is defined by two great scientific developments, the “anti-agathic” drug that permanently stops aging (the first use of that phrase in scifi) and an antigravity propulsion drive, the spindizzy, a drive that only works on very large objects, so essentially it allows for the creation of “Okies,” entire mobile cities of people who go around looking for work.
It’s Blish’s image of the giant Gypsy-like migrating flying cities created by the spindizzy drive that inspired all the album covers of the band Boston. The villains in the later books in the “Cities in Flight” series are the Vegan Tyranny, an impossibly ancient, arrogant, and refined interstellar empire threatened by the hot blooded earthmen immigrating into their space in giant cities, looking for work like galactic hobos.
A lot of Star Trek’s curiously consistent “expanded universe” material mention James Blish’s Vegan Tyranny. Some maps, like this one by Douglas Herring, have it on there. If you keep an eye peeled in some Star Trek supplementary novels, you’ll get references to some “Cities in Flight” technology, like the Dirac communicator and mesotron gun.
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Curiosity Daily Podcast: Mother’s Day Origins, How Poor Vision Survived Natural Selection, and Muon Facts
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Nationalités : Américain, britannique, Français
Genre : Action
Date de sortie : 2016-07-13
De : James Watkins
Avec : Charlotte Le Bon, Idris Elba, Richard Madden
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