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Well then the solution should be quite obvious…
Set the next one in the 33rd century.
The argument in the article reference is you can’t do that because all of the future tech has peaked. But that just seems like a lack of imagination. The article had the feeling of existing for quotas sake. It didn’t really make any points worth making considering it acknowledged that there is a whole lot of time between the 24th and. 32nd centuries even if there is no creativity left to improve the future tech.




