Cheaper for movie studios. It's an extension of the rubber forehead alien trope.3) Why would a robot look like a human? There must be better ways to build a cooking robot, a teaching robot,...
3) Why would a robot look like a human? There must be better ways to build a cooking robot, a teaching robot,...
And that's why I prefer books to movies. If a writer wants a flock of one thousand sheep, there are one thousand sheep. If you try to do that in a movie, the director will ask if ten sheep are not enough to make your point.Cheaper for movie studios. It's an extension of the rubber forehead alien trope.
If we create a space elevator in time and we're still haunted by global warming. We can siphon excess water out of the earth into a giant ice ball in space. Then we can crash that ice ball into the moon and extract water from it and other supplies that could be used to colonize a moon base. Maybe even oxygen?
Well the GMIB then would transfer the ice age on the moon that sucks. And the other issue would be a proper ozone layer. To get the necessary oxygen for that, you would speed up ice age on earth, thats fail in both directions
You maybe can mount the GMIB on a nuclear device which explosion should excell in a rotational manner around the moon. Then you'ld probably have some dark nights on the moon for some years, plus your explosion yield shouldnt be too strong to not blow off the moon; but if you're lucky in some years the moon gets an atmnosphere + a moon itself .
We just need to prepare a good excuse if crap like this happens