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Shin Kinghad was a kid who had been abducted and trained by a powerful underworld organization since he was three years old. After six years, he was rescued by the Special Forces during their operation against that organization and was adopted by the captain of the Special Forces. Since then, he treated the son and daughter of the captain as his own brother and sister. Years later, he joined the greatest VRMMORPG of all time, [Destiny's Fate] online, due to repeated invitations from his brother. He creates havoc inside the game as he climbs his way from being a beginner player to a peak-class expert. But as he grew up, he became curious about his real identity and his biological parents. He tried to investigate it with the help of his brother and best friend. And after discovering his real background, he decided to follow in his father’s footsteps and stood at the peak of the world using his Martial-Art Skills and Mentalism Techniques. https://discord.gg/km5mppvWcm
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How is Manifest Destiny represented in science fiction?
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2024-12-16 00:04
Manifest Destiny in science fiction often shows up as a drive for a particular group to spread their culture or technology. It could be an advanced human civilization believing they should bring their 'superior' way of life to other species or planets. This is similar to how the idea was used in history to justify the spread of American culture across the continent. For instance, in the movie 'Avatar', the humans come to Pandora with the intention of mining resources and 'civilizing' the native Na'vi, which reflects elements of Manifest Destiny.
What are the common themes related to Manifest Destiny in science fiction?
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2024-12-16 11:11
One common theme is exploration. Similar to the historical Manifest Destiny where people explored new lands, in sci - fi, characters explore new planets or dimensions. For example, in 'Doctor Who', the Doctor travels to countless new places, which can be related to that sense of exploration tied to Manifest Destiny.
How does the concept of manifest destiny influence science fiction?
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2024-12-04 18:49
Well, manifest destiny in science fiction can be a really interesting concept. It can be reflected in how we imagine future human societies expanding beyond our planet. It might be in the form of a galactic empire where Earthlings feel they have a right to rule other star systems because of some sort of superiority complex similar to the original manifest destiny idea. Or it could be a more benevolent expansion where we share knowledge and resources with other alien races, but still with that underlying sense of an inevitable spread of human influence, which was also a part of the idea of manifest destiny.
Is Manifest a science fiction?
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2024-10-03 20:29
Manifest can definitely be classified as science fiction. It presents a world with extraordinary circumstances and unknown forces that play a significant role in the plot.
Can you find examples of manifest destiny in classic science fiction works?
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2024-12-04 23:35
One example is the 'Dune' series. The Atreides family has a sense of a grand destiny, not just for themselves but for humanity as a whole. They are on a path to reshape the universe, which has some similarities to the idea of manifest destiny. The idea of a chosen group (in this case, the Atreides) having a right and a mission to expand and influence a large part of the universe is very much like how manifest destiny was about a certain group (the Americans) believing they had a right to expand across a large territory. There are also other science fiction works where humans are portrayed as the saviors or the rulers of the cosmos, which is a manifestation of the manifest destiny concept in a different context.
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