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Join Date: Nov 2011
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What kind of cultural effects would you predict of a society being rapidly brought from low to ultra-tech? Specifically TL 4 to TL 10.
How would such a society differ from naturally evolving societies of similar technological level? |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Portland, Oregon
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Going by comparable shifts in history, a disproportionate amount would go to the perks of power at first, like luxuries and military spending. Military technology usually gets taken more eagerly for the survival consequences of being behind in that are obvious. Whereas other aspects might pay more attention to cultural difficulties.
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: far from the ocean
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An uneven spread of technologies. They might end up with Lots of infrastructure and not much to use it with. Housing may still look TL4 even though they have TL 10 gagdets.
Socially you may have a literacy problem. the ability to read and write is not terribly widespread in TL4 (its not as atrocious as whats under it though). Fixing this will need to be a major part of your uplift. In the short term, pictographic instructions on items will be incredibly wide spread. Either that or only the literate can use the newest stuff. |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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Assuming the TL4 culture is composed of humans, that is. |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Forest Grove, Beaverton, Oregon
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Advanced culture "eats" the less advanced one with remnants of the old one handing on in tradition and oldsters getting overly nostalgic about the "good old times".
Look at what's left of Native American and Australian Aborigine cultures. Even without racism and violence, the end result would still be the same just over maybe a longer period.
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Hero of Democracy
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: far from the ocean
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Forest Grove, Beaverton, Oregon
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There is simply no way to keep that kind of thing secret... especially when going up 6 TLs.
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Hero of Democracy
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: far from the ocean
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The example is much meeker, but the modernization of Arab countries is closer. Yeah, you are only jumping a few tech levels, but they didn't do the inventing and they aren't being swarmed with the other people. |
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Join Date: Nov 2011
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There is a middle ground between secretly developing a societies technology and engulfing their society within your own. Of course there will be substantial transfer from the society with greater technology but there is at least some difference between "Take this stuff and use it like we do!" and "Here's some stuff, now what are you going to do with it?" |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Yes there would be significant cultural influence, so the more apt analogy might be Japan and China. But the more alien the critters are, the less likely we are to get anything but tech goodies from them in any meaningful way. |
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