I dunno, extrapolating the current downward trend in journalism standards out to 3300, and what pops up in the galnet feeds is practically pulitzer winning stuff
I dunno, extrapolating the current downward trend in journalism standards out to 3300, and what pops up in the galnet feeds is practically pulitzer winning stuff
Great idea - they could go with the line art style employed in the BBC TV adaptation of The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy:Why don't the ED team employ an illustrator to bring these articles and missions to life a bit?
[...] Again, please do not take this as a criticism. [...]
I specifically remember that text that said something along the lines of "if it isnt cool in the federation than you know it really is NOT cool" - the use of the word 'cool' and the idea that that would appeal to me was just ...offputting really.
That was Georgio Algeria and he said "If the Federation doesn't like it then it MUST be cool. And you'll be cool if you help us." I didn't like that either. He's the leader of the Farmer's Cooperative faction in Kappa Fornacis and he's going to use the word "cool" as part of an official cry for help to the galaxy at large?
Maybe "cool" is considered professional 1300 years from now, or they were trying to drive home that the Farmer's Cooperative are unprofessional in general seeing as they're growing mind-altering narcotics and act surprised when the Federation bans it.
Maybe Galnet is the galaxy's version of The Guardian?
I dunno, extrapolating the current downward trend in journalism standards out to 3300, and what pops up in the galnet feeds is practically pulitzer winning stuff