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RE: My Vacation On the Exotic Shores of a Black Hole - Part 7
''PREMIERING''
A Story of Explorers Taking on Researching the Universal Abyss
Through Calculated Dangers and physiological Adventures.
''Staring humans'' who were not given any special biotechnology to withstand the dangers of space depraviation.
'' A story being told through First person, whos thoughts are uneasy''
'' LETTUCE'S ''
LOL! This took me a bit more than a second to get. XD
But yeah, I haven't written in any particular bio-mechanical modifications. Not that he couldn't have them, but I see no real reason to. He probably couldn't afford them anyway. Won't rule it out for the future, but I don't foresee a reason unless there's an accident or something.
Unless they experience earths actual conditions soon artificial gravity,air,moisture,sunlight - vitamin D are not as good as earths natural conditions.
Meaning people living on space adapts their diet,bone density,blood pressure and more to space which is not similar to earth. Even with artificial stuff like gravity, our genetic coding is just adapted to earth's conditions but if we are put to a place slightly different to earth it would have a major effect on the body.
But if the humans that are going to space with limited types of food to eat, has to endure artificial or micro gravity and be well oriented in space which space has no absolute orientation.
should have special treatments like genetic enhancements so they can withstand space, be stronger,healthier,fitter and limit the impacts on the body. so they can thrive and survive in conditions different from earth. and they should have cure for cancer so the astronaut's cant get tumors in space cause of genetic damaging caused by radiation,intense electro-magnetic waves
and alien(extra-terrestrial) bacteria,viruses.
I never said he wasn't bioformed. :P
To mitigate the problems of zero gravity, he's wearing the exo-suit to constantly exercise his muscles, and reduce atrophy. It was mentioned when it was introduced in Part 1 I believe.
He's normally in "hyper-sleep", which is a form of artificially induced hibernation and stasis for interstellar travel. I would assume this would reduce metabolic processes and reduce negative effects of gravity.
When on a space station or other artificial environment there's likely artificial gravity created by spinning, but such would not be likely on a cargo carrier. I would only think the most basic space stations wouldn't have it. The only reason our own here above earth, in reality, doesn't, is because we cut funding, and we're limited because of the cargo carrying capacity of chemically fueled rockets. If we built something like a launch loop, it would not be nearly as much of an issue. Same would go for if we started mining from lower gravity sources, such as the moon, or asteroids.
Radiation is a problem for our space shuttles now, but might not be nearly as big of a problem in the future. We may devise different materials to shield from various types of radiation. Perhaps some type of smart material with a magnetic field produced between nano particles.
The ship is also said to have a deflector shield, which is likely some kind of magnetic field, possibly with a plasma component.
But, if all else fails, there's always shit. Organic material makes an excellent radiation shield, as does hydrogen. Waste could be stored in a layer between the outer and inner hulls, and reduce potential problems from radiations.
There's also likely to be far superior medical technology. And robotics and AI are common place. They could excise a tumor and repair the area with ease likely, even without considering technology that much farther advanced than our own.
But I'm not trying to be strictly hard sci-fi. It's a free write. I'd say I'm doing alright.
Yes how about you make a spin off series discussing some of the gadjets in the story, and possibly tell the story of their creation and who are there inventors.
It would be cool to get a background of things and how they become invented in the first place and their tragic and fascinating moments
I might cover parts in the future, but I don't really see the story of how the inventor of the exo-suit ignored his family and worked all day on his designs to be very fun.