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<blockquote data-quote="Lylandra" data-source="post: 7123510" data-attributes="member: 6816692"><p>Mhm, maybe because sci-fi systems are seldom written by people who 100% know how certain fields of science work. And because popular media tend to over-simplify or just plainly display them wrong which also gives some authors the wrong ideas on science (or often used tech skills, like hacking or CSI). On magic, we can all agree that it doesn't exist in real life and therefore accept the author's description on how magic works and interacts with the world. </p><p></p><p>Perhaps, science in sci-fi would be easier to grasp if each "skill" or "class" write-up is written by someone who can explain the basics of a given field. So maybe for Xeno-biology you'd have an entry with a definition for what a xeno-biologist does (hey, we have xeno- astro- and exobiologists in real life! Although in a SF setting, I'd mash them all together), like "this is a person who studies alien life and tries to manipulate and create new living organisms via various means, like DNA fragment exchange" or "Because this person has studied classic biological taxonomies, and has a great knowledge of biological chemistry he/she can easily identify and classify unknown entities, including strengths and weaknesses". And then you'd add tables or examples for what you can effectively do with the skill. And how difficult it would be to do so.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh don't get me started on TV shows. I hated the scientific "inaccuracy" (aka complete wrongness) of Flash and Legends of Tomorrow. Tracing a cryo-signature via UV radiation... ugh!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lylandra, post: 7123510, member: 6816692"] Mhm, maybe because sci-fi systems are seldom written by people who 100% know how certain fields of science work. And because popular media tend to over-simplify or just plainly display them wrong which also gives some authors the wrong ideas on science (or often used tech skills, like hacking or CSI). On magic, we can all agree that it doesn't exist in real life and therefore accept the author's description on how magic works and interacts with the world. Perhaps, science in sci-fi would be easier to grasp if each "skill" or "class" write-up is written by someone who can explain the basics of a given field. So maybe for Xeno-biology you'd have an entry with a definition for what a xeno-biologist does (hey, we have xeno- astro- and exobiologists in real life! Although in a SF setting, I'd mash them all together), like "this is a person who studies alien life and tries to manipulate and create new living organisms via various means, like DNA fragment exchange" or "Because this person has studied classic biological taxonomies, and has a great knowledge of biological chemistry he/she can easily identify and classify unknown entities, including strengths and weaknesses". And then you'd add tables or examples for what you can effectively do with the skill. And how difficult it would be to do so. Oh don't get me started on TV shows. I hated the scientific "inaccuracy" (aka complete wrongness) of Flash and Legends of Tomorrow. Tracing a cryo-signature via UV radiation... ugh! [/QUOTE]
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