Subject: This reminds me of something I've read...
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Posted on: 2019-05-10 17:51:00 UTC

More specifically, a book series called 'The Lost Fleet: Beyond the Frontier' (which is itself a sequel to a series called 'The Lost Fleet') by Jack Campbell. In it, first of all, all space battles are 4D, so not only do you have to figure out where the fleets are in space relative to each other, and the system they're fighting in, but also *when* which makes those battles both truly complicated and truly awesome and even now when I read through some of the more complex battles for the umpteenth time I have to put the book down and try to imagine the battle in my mind before continuing on. Could you pull that kind of experience through to the big screen? I don't know. But in book form it is pure awesome for any sci-fi fan.

Secondly the aliens in 'The Lost Fleet: Beyond the Frontier', if after reading my first point you think you might want to try the series' then I warn you, spoilers ahead. None of the three alien species that we encounter in the TFL:BTF series can be described as thinking like humans. One of the main characters introduces a riddle when they are first talking about one of the alien species they encounter that exemplifies how alien the aliens are to humans. The riddle is this. "Feathers or Lead." (to give context, the story told is that you have to pick one of the two, however it is a devil giving you the choice and the devil is constantly changing his mind as to which answer is the right one). The point made is that, without being the thing giving you the choice you have no way of thinking like the thing that is giving you the choice. And that even if you can approximate it using human ideas and emotions it is still unlikely that you will ever be able to fully understand the thing and the things context behind the things choice.

...I don't know how well I've explained that.

Novastorme.

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