Nov 282018
 

Japanese anime is jam-packed full of incomprehensibly weird stuff that ranges from the preverted to the nonsensical. Tentacles, magical girls, bizarre versions of Catholic priests, harems, giant ridiculous robots and relations with females of dubious age-legality seem to be liberally slathered all over the genre. However, there are some really remarkable gems… “Cowboy Bebop” being about the top of the list. It is recognizably in the same vein as “Firefly,” with space bounty hunters roaming the solar system in ships that largely follow Newtonian physics, and with stories that tended to be intelligent, interesting, often funny and only occasionally anime-weird. There have been numerous efforts to make a western live action major motion picture version of it over the years, but now it looks like a live action version will hit Netflix.

‘Cowboy Bebop’ Live-Action Series Lands at Netflix

Details are currently lean, apart from 10 episodes having been ordered. But expect there to be a whole lot of screaming and yelling regarding he ethnicities of the main characters and the actors portraying them.

 Posted by at 1:20 am
Nov 272018
 

A Dow Corning magazine ad from late 1969 by famed and prolific space artist Robert McCall illustrating a nuclear-powered artificial gravity space station. It’s a nifty painting, the original of which was apparently given away in a contest; all entrants were apparently given a full color print of the artwork.

Another copy of it:

 

 Posted by at 9:37 pm
Nov 262018
 

A 1968 magazine advertisement from Sperry illustrating the Lockheed H-56 Cheyenne and the Canadair CL-84. Both were promising aircraft that wound up going nowhere.

 Posted by at 9:07 pm
Nov 262018
 

Two seemingly separate news stories I’ve posted suddenly seemed like they might be related.

First, from earlier today, was a story out of China where the claim was made that the first gene-edited human babies have been produced. If the story is true, the babies have been modified to be more resistant to the likes of AIDS. Now, this makes all kinds of sense for a country like China which has what you might call a “relaxed” view on things like human rights and experimentation. My conspiracy cogitation immediately went to China working on “superbabies” that would be resistant to biological weapons, thus giving China an edge on the world scene: not only making the future Chinese populace safer against plagues but also foreign bio-weapons… and *Chinese* bio weapons that may be used against outsiders.

But another thought occurs, going in a very different direction, based on a slightly earlier story. The Chinese “social credit” system is beginning to take effect, using government ideologically controlled metrics to run Chinese peoples lives. If people say the wrong thing or buy the wrong thing or otherwise behave in ways the government doesn’t like they get “points” taken from their “social credit” score, and if it drops too low they lose the right to travel or own pets or who knows what all else. This story doesn’t seem related to the gene editing story. But… consider the possibilities.

Assume for the moment that the Chinese government is willing to think in terms not just of the short two to four year election cycles that the US government thinks in, but in terms of generations. And when you’re in a one-party totalitarian state, that begins to make sense. So if you have gene editing, social credit and generations of planning, what might you consider?

Obviously improving the national breed to make them resistant to foreign attack, and to make them more effective workers and soldiers, makes sense. But if you are a totalitarian regime based on communist ideals, it also makes sense to tinker with the breed to make them more compliant. Now, at the moment I don’t imagine that there is any genetic tinkering that can be done to alter the minds of the babies directly, to make them better subjects of the nation. But… if you tinker with them so that they may become dependent upon some new substance that only the government can provide, then you connect that need to the social credit scoring system, you have built in a *fantastic* new way to enforce compliant behavior. As in “Jurassic Park,” perhaps the ability to produce some vital some amino acid has been deleted. Or perhaps you make them *very* susceptible to the common flu, but also very receptive to annual vaccine dosing… they’re perfectly fine so long as they get the government shot, but if they don’t they soon become very, very ill. Or perhaps you make them addicted to or otherwise dependent upon some synthetic drug… the drug doesn’t make them feel great or high or whatever, but the lack of it makes them feel debilitatingly awful. (Let’s call it “Ketracel White.”)

A system like this need not be mentioned to the public, of course. However, with a public kept in the dark about how they’ve been adjusted, seeing some of their members fall out of favor with the government due to their “improper” behavior and suddenly fall extremely ill in a way that the local hospital cannot deal with… that could be fantastic PR for a totalitarian regime.

Currently, and likely for the foreseeable future, this sort of tinkering can only be done on “test tube babies.” So it will take a *long* time to filter out into the general populace, but if the governmentally desired new traits are made dominant, then each new generation created the old fashioned way will also have this. The difficulty comes in foreign relations. A Chinese citizen goes overseas or defects or whatever, they’ll take their gene code with them. On one hand, the Chinese government might be fine with this: you leave the motherland, you die in agony. On the other hand, if this happens a few too many times, other countries will start piecing things together and will sooner or later start doing genetic testing on Chinese defectors and/or their corpses, and will figure out what’s been done. Foreign countries will of course spread the word both among themselves and attempt to do so within China. This could cause trouble… but of course if the Chinese government plays it right they can convince their people that these problems are actually a conspiracy from outside.

Further down the line gene editing should be possible via retroviral infection. You could rewire the entire public by simply bringing them in for their annual shots. This sort of thing will *really* wind up the anti-vaccers.

 Posted by at 4:35 pm
Nov 262018
 

AP Exclusive: First gene-edited babies claimed in China

As with a lot of Chinese claims, this should probably be taken with a grain of salt. But if anyone *was* to create genetically modified children, you can bet it would be the Chinese.

The claim is that twin girls have been modified in vitro not to correct genetic flaws, but to improve the breed: they have modifications to make them resistant to diseases such as AIDS. This sort of thing is considered unethical in the West… but this is China.  If this claim turns out to be true *and* the process worked, expect to see a lot more of it, not only in China, but everywhere else. A “genetic arms race” will presumably ensue… nations will have to keep up out of fear that the other guy will make superior future generations. Resistance to AIDS, for example, sounds nice, but a general resistance to viral infections would not only make – presumably – a healthier, stronger and more economically productive population, it would also make a population that would be resistant to viral bio weapons. If the Chinese populace was largely immune to  some modified strain of bird flu, for example, it would be a distinct temptation for such a flu to magically appear around the world.

 Posted by at 7:02 am
Nov 252018
 

If that’s you, then this web series will cause your soul to shrivel up and die. Not even radiation and chemo will save you. Your only hope will be homeopathic astrology-based treatments.

RADICAL CRAM SCHOOL is a kid-centric, unscripted web series created by comedian Kristina Wong that empowers Asian girls and all kids of color to embrace their identities, fight for social justice, and be the revolution.

Oddly enough, comments are disabled for these vids over at YouTube.

 

There are six episodes of this, but you get the idea.

You might be puzzled by this. Is this a right-wing parody of leftist nuttery? Is it leftist nuttery? Even those at Daily Kos were confused by it until they got some background info. And, yes, it is indeed leftist nuttery. The woman behind it is theoretically a comedian, but she’s one of those comics who is not actually funny… humor apparently being a social construct by the cis-het white patriarchy, I guess. In the end it comes across more “sad” than anything, as a lot of the little girls shown here seem to be well on their way into being indoctrinated into a lifetime of ill-directed hatred and anger, resulting in wasted lives and lost potential, squandered on doomed Marxist whackjobbery and madness.

 

 

 

 Posted by at 1:10 am
Nov 252018
 

Babylon 5’s series finale, “Sleeping In Light,” aired 20 years ago today, November 25, 1998. “SIL” was set twenty years down the line from the rest of the series, and ended with the (apparent) death of Captain Sheridan. So if someone was to do a new B5 show… I guess Sheridan would be gone.

“Sleeping In Light” was… remarkable. Everything about it was perfect, up to and including the way it turned Manly Fans into horrible gelatinous blobs of sadness. It ranks up there with “Old Yeller” and “Jurassic Bark” in that very select group of movies and TV episodes where it is perfectly permissible for a man to burst into tears watching. If you cried at the ending of “Friends” or “Sex And The City,” man the hell up, Nancy (and question why you were watching those in the first place). If you cried at the end of “Sleeping In Light,” or indeed at any of a number of spots in the episode (JMS shutting off the lights, B5 going foom, Garibaldi swiping a shotglass, Sheridan walking away, Delenn sitting alone, etc.), that merely shows that you’ve been paying attention and aren’t a sociopath.

 Posted by at 12:46 am