rdfs:comment
| - "New Eden" is the fifth Chapter in Mirror's Edge.
- New Eden is a part of Germany that was reclaimed from Tiberium with Sonic Resonators.
- New Eden is the Capital and founding city of Paradise Island.
- New Eden ist ein Forschungsinstitut. Es wird von Aliens infiltriert. Diese planen eine Invasion der Erde. Sie modifizieren DNA und implantieren diese Menschen. Als sie bereit sind, um die Invasion starten, verwenden sie Ultraschallschallwellen, um die DNA zu aktivieren, so dass sie Kontrolle über diese Menschen erlangen. (Torchwood Mission) Mitarbeiter:
* John Winters
* Kamilla Bergstrom
* Jacqueline Barnes
* Leonard Donohue
- New Eden was the name of a galaxy that a fleet of 300 ships discovered. The ships belonged to the survivors, the only people left after the brief Reaver War. They went through a wormhole that led them to the New Eden galaxy, as the ships exited, they closed the Wormhole so the Reavers couldn't come through. The ships separated and the Survivors were scattered to different planets across that galaxy.
- New Eden is the name of planets in multiple works of science fiction.
- “What will it be like on Mars, daddy?” Kelley’s father walked to her bedside after turning on the nightlight. He sat down at the end of the bed. “Oh, it’ll be everything they say on TV—everything and more. NASA has already made a yearlong series of successful trips there, leaving behind men and supplies to get to work. It will take a long time, which is why they want to get started as soon as possible. Do you know what they’re working on, Kel?” “Yeah!” Kelley piped up, her eyes glowing with both apprehension and wonderment in the semi-dark room. “What are they building?” She drew a deep breath.
- New Eden is a growing, developing, and established nation with citizens primarily of American ethnicity whose religion is Buddhism. Many refer to it unkindly as a 'Third World Nation' due to its cold war era technology. The citizens of New Eden work diligently to produce agricultural products as a tradable resource for their nation. It believes nuclear weapons are necessary for the security of its people. The military of New Eden has been positioned at all border crossings and is arresting all drug traffickers. New Eden allows its citizens to protest their government but uses a strong police force to monitor things and arrest lawbreakers. It has an open border policy, but in order for immigrants to remain in the country they will have to become citizens first. New Eden believes in the free
- Built over a once bustling town, New Eden was the first dome city to be constructed in the world. After the destruction of Port Veslinn, a good deal of the survivors were transported to New Eden, where they took up residence and became citizens. The city is a utopia. Although it may not be perfect in all ways, people are provided with their needs, while they are free to work for their wants and desires. Thus, people in New Eden and other dome cities are generally very happy individuals. Crime is almost non-existent, but the occasional theft or murder does happen within the walls of each city. However, the rate at which these incidents occur is far less than the open cities of the past. The gates of New Eden are open to new citizens. However, once you enter the gates, you hand over your rig
- Long before the start of the story, ecological disaster drove humanity undersea, or underground, or into space, away from a ravaged Earth. After living for quite a while in a City in a Bottle, it's a safe bet that someone will eventually find the way out and discover that the Earth has cleaned itself up nicely and now looks like the pristine Ghibli Hills, or why not, the Yosemite National Park. Examples of New Eden include:
|
abstract
| - "New Eden" is the fifth Chapter in Mirror's Edge.
- Long before the start of the story, ecological disaster drove humanity undersea, or underground, or into space, away from a ravaged Earth. After living for quite a while in a City in a Bottle, it's a safe bet that someone will eventually find the way out and discover that the Earth has cleaned itself up nicely and now looks like the pristine Ghibli Hills, or why not, the Yosemite National Park. Often used to make the point that the Earth would be a so much better place if it weren't for all the people, or more succinctly, that Ludd Was Right. (This suggests that massive genocide is justifiable, which some might see as an Unfortunate Implications). If a group of survivors in space is smaller and not planning on a disaster, that's But What About the Astronauts?. Examples of New Eden include:
- New Eden is a part of Germany that was reclaimed from Tiberium with Sonic Resonators.
- New Eden is the Capital and founding city of Paradise Island.
- “What will it be like on Mars, daddy?” Kelley’s father walked to her bedside after turning on the nightlight. He sat down at the end of the bed. “Oh, it’ll be everything they say on TV—everything and more. NASA has already made a yearlong series of successful trips there, leaving behind men and supplies to get to work. It will take a long time, which is why they want to get started as soon as possible. Do you know what they’re working on, Kel?” “Yeah!” Kelley piped up, her eyes glowing with both apprehension and wonderment in the semi-dark room. “What are they building?” “A col-ny!” she exclaimed. “Mrs. Lyons from school taught us all about it!” "Oh really?” her father leaned back, nonplussed. “Yeah daddy! A col-ny is where a lot of people go to live somewhere else. She also told us that Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun, and that it’s red and really cold but by the time the first people get there the builders will have made it so we can live there!” She drew a deep breath. “Wow, that’s very good!” he responded, raising an eyebrow. “I’ll bet you’re going to miss school pretty soon, huh?” “I guess so.” Pensively, she thought about all her schoolyard friends and neighborhood kids that she would miss. It was likely that she would never see them again. She spoke up, quietly, “Why can’t the other kids come with us, daddy?” Her father didn’t answer. “Why are we the only ones who can go?” she persisted. “We aren’t the only people who will be going, you know,” he answered self-consciously—he would need to choose his words with care. “Daddy, tell me why nobody from school can’t come with us,” she asked. Her father hoped against having to answer such a question tonight. He cleared his throat. “Kelley, the folks at the Eugenics Board said we would be necessary people for the future of humankind. Don’t think that they didn’t want them to go. Instead, think of it as our privilege to go. You should consider that a blessing.” He smiled warmly, patting a heavy hand on her forehead. “What about mommy?” she looked into his eyes, searching for a suitable answer. For a split second, his persona almost faltered, repressing his heartfelt opinion for another time. “I know this will take a bit of adjustment, sweetie,” he replied softly, looking away at a picture frame of their happy family. “Mom understands how… important… this is to us, and so does James. We’re very lucky, you know. Mom and James would want us to go. Please think of it that way.” “Why did this happen?” she asked, the faint hint of disappointment in her voice. “Well, it would be too hard to explain to you tonight,” he said. “But a long time ago, before my father, and before his father, and before his father’s father, people learned how to build giant things out of the Earth’s resources. They were wonderful things that helped us live the way we do today. But over time, these resources started to run out.” “Like when in school we learned how to take care of the garden, unless you don’t get to use it any more?” Kelley piped up. She was such a bright child. “That’s right,” her father continued. “Well, over time, we adults didn’t learn such a valuable lesson. So now we have to start fresh." “They call it New Eden, Kelley. It will be a beautiful place, and you’ll make lots of new friends, and you’ll grow up into a fine adult. And if they ask about Earth, if they ask ‘What was Earth like?’ Do you know how you’d answer?” “Sure daddy,” she replied tenderly. “It was a beautiful place.” Sincerity effused from that statement. “It sure was, Kelley,” her father replied, betraying a shaking voice that Kelley may or may not have noticed. “Please, get some sleep for tomorrow. It will be a busy day.” “Good night daddy.” “Good night, honey.”
- New Eden ist ein Forschungsinstitut. Es wird von Aliens infiltriert. Diese planen eine Invasion der Erde. Sie modifizieren DNA und implantieren diese Menschen. Als sie bereit sind, um die Invasion starten, verwenden sie Ultraschallschallwellen, um die DNA zu aktivieren, so dass sie Kontrolle über diese Menschen erlangen. (Torchwood Mission) Mitarbeiter:
* John Winters
* Kamilla Bergstrom
* Jacqueline Barnes
* Leonard Donohue
- New Eden was the name of a galaxy that a fleet of 300 ships discovered. The ships belonged to the survivors, the only people left after the brief Reaver War. They went through a wormhole that led them to the New Eden galaxy, as the ships exited, they closed the Wormhole so the Reavers couldn't come through. The ships separated and the Survivors were scattered to different planets across that galaxy.
- New Eden is the name of planets in multiple works of science fiction.
- New Eden is a growing, developing, and established nation with citizens primarily of American ethnicity whose religion is Buddhism. Many refer to it unkindly as a 'Third World Nation' due to its cold war era technology. The citizens of New Eden work diligently to produce agricultural products as a tradable resource for their nation. It believes nuclear weapons are necessary for the security of its people. The military of New Eden has been positioned at all border crossings and is arresting all drug traffickers. New Eden allows its citizens to protest their government but uses a strong police force to monitor things and arrest lawbreakers. It has an open border policy, but in order for immigrants to remain in the country they will have to become citizens first. New Eden believes in the freedom of speech and feels that it is every citizen's right to speak freely about their government. The government gives whatever is necessary to help others out in times of crisis, even if it means hurting its own economy. New Eden will not make deals with another country that has a history of inhuman treatment of its citizens.
- Built over a once bustling town, New Eden was the first dome city to be constructed in the world. After the destruction of Port Veslinn, a good deal of the survivors were transported to New Eden, where they took up residence and became citizens. The city is a utopia. Although it may not be perfect in all ways, people are provided with their needs, while they are free to work for their wants and desires. Thus, people in New Eden and other dome cities are generally very happy individuals. Crime is almost non-existent, but the occasional theft or murder does happen within the walls of each city. However, the rate at which these incidents occur is far less than the open cities of the past. The gates of New Eden are open to new citizens. However, once you enter the gates, you hand over your right to leave the dome cities for the remainder of your life.
|