Sarah Archer
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Because just with you talking about the jet age, I'm like, right.
Between like 1949 and 1969, we first like made these huge leaps in like commercial passenger airlines.
And then we went to space and then we went to the moon.
And so you can really forgive...
science fiction writers for being like, the year is 1991.
Robots have taken over the planet and only 14 humans remain.
This is their story.
Well, actually, it's good.
It's good that you brought up space because here is OK.
So I have this is kind of like I'm working toward like a grand theory of sandwich logic.
So, you know how in are you a Star Trek person?
Have we talked about this?
Yes, I haven't watched a ton of Star Trek, but like I like Star Trek ambulantly and I like being surrounded by Star Trek people.
I feel very safe amidst them.
We're very cozy.
And I think one of the things that I have always found really funny and really entertaining about like the original series, and I guess to some extent, like the 90s reboots, less so nowadays, because I feel like they're kind of getting more, they're more far out in terms of the science in a way that's really cool, but it's kind of past the golden age that I would consider to be like, basically, you go, you know, you're on a spaceship centuries from now, you go to a distant galaxy, and the alien life that you meet are basically like,
people with like a very severe haircut or like shoulder.
Do you know what I mean?
Like from the Ren Faire.