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🗓️ 22 August 2024
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In the future, fleets of unimaginable scope may battle over light years, in conflicts that might last milliseconds or entire centuries.
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Battlefleets
Episode 461; August 22, 2024
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0:20.7 | They say if you join the Navy, you'll see the world. |
0:24.5 | But if you join a space fleet, you might see several. |
0:28.4 | Of course, what you'll mostly see is an awful lot of nothing. |
0:34.3 | Space is big, really big. |
0:42.7 | Just beyond immense and enormously huge. It contains everything there is, and yet what it mostly contains is an awful lot of nothing whatsoever. This |
0:49.5 | can make it a bit difficult to visualize properly and also means that spaceships fighting each other in |
0:54.9 | the void can be tricky to show in an exciting and realistic way. Indeed, while modern |
1:00.7 | CGI lets even lower-budget TV shows display thousands of ships fighting at once, not just |
1:07.3 | one or two plastic models, we still have the challenge that even the best |
1:11.3 | CGI can't really help with. And that's how empty and unexciting actual space is, compared |
1:17.2 | to the World War era battleship engagements or airplane dogfights we tend to use a basis |
1:22.5 | for naval conflicts in space. And that's a good place to begin our discussion of space combat and battle |
1:29.2 | fleets, our habit of viewing everything as naval analogies. Space is not an ocean. I love those |
1:36.8 | science fiction tales that portray it that way. I love the poetry of thinking of it as the ocean |
1:42.0 | of the night, and I use it myself a lot, but it's |
1:45.4 | just not true. Even the more three-dimensional perspectives of contemplating spaceships as |
1:51.2 | submarines instead of battle cruisers or aircraft carriers is wrong, though they get it better in |
1:57.5 | terms of the 3D aspect and the very slow timelines of combat, or very |
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