- rgb3x3 ( @rgb3x3@beehaw.org ) English7•11 months ago
I always love the idea in Sci-fi that in technology, they’ve somehow figured out personal digital assistants, but not simple UIs or slim hardware.
Like in Alien where they have all this space technology, but didn’t get past using DOS.
- NuPNuA ( @NuPNuA@lemm.ee ) 3•11 months ago
TNG era Trek is funny with how right they got some things but how far off they still were.
They got tablets right, but couldn’t concieve that they would have enough memory to hold all your documents or that the ship would have a cloud server. So you get scenes of people with stacks of tablets on their deck to look busy or crew members walking reports physically to the captain and handing over the hardware when you’d just do it via email in the real world now.
- NataliePortland ( @NataliePortland@lemmy.ca ) English5•11 months ago
Very cool art
- NuPNuA ( @NuPNuA@lemm.ee ) 3•11 months ago
Love it, it’s so 70/80s sci-fi styled.
- FnordX ( @FnordX@kbin.social ) 2•11 months ago
Reminds me of a lot of the devices in the Cyberpunk 2020 RPG rulebook.
Indeed, there are a few very cassette-futuristic gadgets there! I need to take some time to search the illustrators names (page 3) and see if they have more like this. Thanks!
Source: Cyberpunk 2020 - cyberpunk-the-roleplaying-game-of-the-dark-future-r-talsorian-games-inc.pdf
- freamon ( @freamon@endlesstalk.org ) English2•11 months ago
Is oddly reminiscent of the Pip-Boy from the Fallout games
- David From Space ( @emuspawn@orbiting.observer ) 2•11 months ago
It just needs “DON’T PANIC” plastered in friendly letters somewhere on the Device and it’d make a fantastic Hitchhikers Guide as well!