from other sci fi computer programmer nerds they told me it had a very paranoid vibe so yeah not fun
also gender frustration where the author seems to like his men in a certain way and women in another way ( of course subverted in the show via some gender swaps )
It's very good. What I found most intriguing was the underlying premise that Dark Forest theory is the explanation for the Fermi Paradox. Since my nature leans towards the cynical, I find this perspective perfectly plausible (alliteration intended).
Anyone else have thoughts on this?
but to my understanding (plot) this is literally stuff involving calculus and sensory integration and has the plot similar to Ian Malcolm the know it all in Jurassic Park ?
Am I right ?
From what I've read, the math is more important in the books. As you would expect, since for most, it wouldn't be compelling television.
Does the protagonist think they know more than everyone else? Yeah, kind of and for a time. But unlike Ian Malcolm, she comes to the realization she was wrong and acknowledges the consequences.
*MySmiley*
"Bustin' makes me feel good!"
Ghostbusters, by Ray Parker Jr.