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:Note that he was talking about a US where the religious groups - and industrial groups - had gained their own, independent representation in the government. That is what Heinlein's "Interregnum" was and what that idea is about. -- [[User:ShadowWolf|ShadowWolf]] 07:54, 6 November 2008 (EST) | |||
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"Genetically enginnered, non-human. Treated as slaves in high tech religiusocracy US"
Why is it a religiusocracy? How would that even add to the story? And reading that on a random page on shifti, felt like me taking a stroll through the park, and having a stranger jump out in front of me, and slash me in the eye with a knife and causally walk away. I seriously doubt this is what you intended, but that is the emotional impression and mental image I got from reading it.
-- Alex Warlorn 2008 Nov 06
- Note that he was talking about a US where the religious groups - and industrial groups - had gained their own, independent representation in the government. That is what Heinlein's "Interregnum" was and what that idea is about. -- ShadowWolf 07:54, 6 November 2008 (EST)