Artificial fully functional bodyparts

>artificial fully functional bodyparts
>faster than light travel
>Year 3600 CE
>people still die of diseases and illnesses

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slight correction, someone as powerful as the Kaiser is unable to get a cure for a disease like that

Yeah I mean it isn't hard sci fi. And I mean considering I don't remember many people dying of diseases we have now, it's perfectly possible that by constantly colonizing new planets new diseases are always happening.

I'm pretty sure Reinhard died of an illness that exists today, not a fictional one, also the plot takes place most of the time on the same few Planets, and these Planets such as Odin, Phezzan and Heinessen (presumably) already had Humanity inhabit them for hundereds of years

I’m pretty sure their medicine isn’t as advanced because they had that eugenics program that was meant to weed people out and I think that’s the irony of having a new kaiser die of an illness

I mean it became a fucking medieval class system

Rudolf instated the Inferior Genes Exclusion Act in 3118, assuming that you're right and medicine stopped developing as much after this event, that still leaves 999 years for medicine to develop

Feudalism doesn't automatically mean medieval age, the FSA and Galactic Empire presumably had the same technological capabilities despite one being Feudalistic and the other Democratically Republican

The empire was way ahead, the alliance mostly copied them.

It's literally an unknown magic disease that's super rare.

>implying the space Jews didn't give him bioengineered incurable super AIDS

To be fair, the Alliance did have to start over and build almost entirely everything from scratch.

>Rudolf instated the Inferior Genes Exclusion Act in 3118
if anything that helped the stagnation
especially since all the power and agency is exclusive to a few nobles

It's never made clear what exactly Reinhard dies from. I think it's supposed to be at least partially a symbolic thing anyway, he can't survive without an enemy to fight.

They choose to leave everything.

Heinessen and his friends chose to leave a forced labor prison camp.

Too many white people

He died when Kircheis died; his body was just kept on life support until it caught up.

Did he fuck his own sister?

He was poisoned

he fucked a guy who fucked his sister
indirect fucking

if anything that's what allowed for the creating of an interplanetary technologically advanced civilization, Rudolf was based

This. You think you could ever trust a (((((Phezzanni))))) when your back is turned?

Sure these things exist but how many people can afford them?

>not being able to suspend disbelief in the name of historical homage and allegory

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"In every age, in every place, the deeds of men remain the same"

That's what happened when you allocate more than half of your budget to military and its leftover to healthcare.

its 1600 years in the future and half of the pure action in the show features axes. obviously its not trying to have any accuracy its just about style and story

The power armour axe battles were always one of the lower points of the series. Particularly at the end where its shown you can just laser gun them in the back and they'll die.

don't forget that in the grim darkness of the year 3000 homosexuality is still wrong

To be fair that's because in the novels they're POWER AXES and not regular axes like they seem to be in the show.

This. Even in shit like Halo which is only set in the 2500s, they just wave cancer off like it's a cold.

So it did in Dune as well.
Read Dune, Dune is more about Politics than LOGH is. But LOGH do more.

If anything, it doesn´t devolve into Feudalism in LOGH. It devolves into fronterierism, where their tech and tech output isn´t high enough to both terraform planets AND do large expansions.
Meanwhile in Dune major Stockholders devolve into noble houses since CHOAM devolves into a monopoly on high tech interplantery FTL trading. The Butlerian Jihad and the monopoly of the IX means that technology is expensive, and it becomes something to show off to the masses.
And the Guild has a monopoly of FTL until Heretics of Dune, meaning a few 20.000s of years. Despite being capable of making advances machinery, insane technology, and full terraforming capabilities.

Dune devolves into feudal politics.
LOGH is just fronterierism combined with a large political system to monopolize power, like many empires before them.

>he doesn't know that bacteria and viruses evolve to get around medication
lmao

>space scifi
>no aliens
Dropped

The inferior genes exclusion act existing at all heavily implies that they didn't have the medical technology to genetically correct congenital conditions. At least not a great deal of them.
It naturally follows from that inference that the kaiser dying from a genetic disorder is fairly reasonable.