Star Trek&#039;s Federation and Soviet scifi writer Ivan Yefremov&#039;s <i>Great Circle</i> of cosmic civilizations -- and to a lesser degree the Strugatskys&#039; <i>World Council</i> -- all assume the existence of a world government on Earth that can shepherd the planet&#039;s resources towards such an expensive goal.
That picture is confusing. Is there a link to tossing Sophia Loren&#039;s salad?
A million ways I could go with that photo, guys, but all of them involve me and Sophia Loren having sex, so.... Winning?
Shatner is the Joe Biden of space. Discuss.
Star Trek&#039;s Federation and Soviet scifi writer Ivan Yefremov&#039;s <i>Great Circle</i> of cosmic civilizations -- and to a lesser degree the Strugatskys&#039; <i>World Council</i> -- all assume the existence of a world government on Earth that can shepherd the planet&#039;s resources towards such an expensive goal.
Why does NASA hate our freedom?