Elite: Lore
04 Apr 2021, 12:14pm
That's why I wanted to respond to the facts about religion within ED and not my personal opinions on religion.
In my own RP I've mentioned JB, and some of the other smugglers, having a Saint Malverde bobblehead on their dashboard. Not exactly a religion but still a sort of belief that someone's looking over them.
04 Apr 2021, 2:14pm
04 Apr 2021, 3:22pm
MeowersMany years ago, when humankind was making it's first tiny and cautious steps into outer black, a first human who went into space, Yuri Gagarin, said: "I see no God up here". Perhaps we still haven't found one, even living on countless worlds and crossing the Galaxy.
That quotation is actually a hoax. Yuri Gagarin never said that and such words never appeared on the original recordings with ground control. If anything, the quotation was likely added by Soviets as part of their propaganda, as the USSR had anti-religiousness at the core of their ideology.
04 Apr 2021, 3:26pm
Vinh Kruczek-LengyelThat quotation is actually a hoax. Yuri Gagarin never said that and such words never appeared on the original recordings with ground control. If anything, the quotation was likely added by Soviets as part of their propaganda, as the USSR had anti-religiousness at the core of their ideology.
Pretty much maybe. And maybe it's now deemed as a hoax, because at this day Church have great influence on what's now on ex-USSR territories.
04 Apr 2021, 3:32pm
MeowersVinh Kruczek-LengyelThat quotation is actually a hoax. Yuri Gagarin never said that and such words never appeared on the original recordings with ground control. If anything, the quotation was likely added by Soviets as part of their propaganda, as the USSR had anti-religiousness at the core of their ideology.
Pretty much maybe. And maybe it's now deemed as a hoax, because at this day Church have great influence on what's now on ex-USSR territories.
And this is where I cut the discussion, because it neither has any to do with ED lore nor that you ignored the fact I pointed out original Soviet ground control recordings with Gagarin.
Not to mention neither this section nor entirety of INARA forums is for criticizing religious organizations or other people's faith. You have other sites for that, so please do that on INARA.
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04 Apr 2021, 3:53pm
M. LehmanIt's absolutely for the best that Frontier is sidestepping the mention of specific, real-life religions in its game.
Agree with this. It's a minefield.
04 Apr 2021, 4:13pm
When you think about it, all the arguments about Federation, Empire or Alliance - or staying independent - have some mark of "religious" zealotry that "our stuff is the best", while ignoring all the bad present in respective powers or totally missing the good points of the other superpowers because they aren't your superpower.
04 Apr 2021, 4:16pm
47 Ceti is one of the only places with two Rare goods on offer.
It might not be obvious at first glance but when you think about they are an Overt (or should that be oeuf-vert?) reference to the ancient movable feast that happens to be today.
Like a lot of the themes in our galaxy these reference things which are central to the Human Condition. There are many others, the people of the Golconda produce another product you might find of interest.
George Pantazis is a conman though so don't buy any of that trash he is peddling.
04 Apr 2021, 4:18pm
04 Apr 2021, 4:23pm
Mary QuinnI like very much the setting of BattleTech, taking place in year 3050 approximately, and who is a multi-cultural and multi-religion setting because cultures and religions are like languages: they take part of the people's cultural identity. I don't see any reason from religions to disappear, no the different languages as secondary languages. Except if the E:D setting is specifically says the opposite ^^
That is actually a very interesting concept, especially we are never told how different planets look like. My impression is that language itself will be different in every single star system, even if it was similar. Take into consideration that even today two people who are considered English speakers might not understand each other due to different influences in the regions they are from. Not to mention generational lingual gaps within just one country. Or the countries which have over dozen regional words for something as simple as potato, despite everyone speaking the same language.
04 Apr 2021, 7:17pm
Elite is an extremely conservative sci-fi universe by any measure, in that language seems not to have evolved at all and that humanity has retained most of its present-day aesthetics, customs, and conventions (which makes sense given that that the lore functions to enrich the game, and not the game to enrich the lore such as in Jurassic Park). It's tempting to speculate that religion would have also stayed as stagnant, but again: the lore is totally mum about its specifics.