The Great Architect
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I understand the term on a basic level, but I thought we might be able to talk about it.
What do you think it means?
What do you think it means?
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I understand the term on a basic level, but I thought we might be able to talk about it.
What do you think it means?
It Latin and it means "god out of a machine". Here is something on it: Deus ex machina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The first place I heard the term was in War Hammer 40k myself and it was used to refer to the Machine God of the Adeptus Mechanicus.
Adeptus Mechanicus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I think both are quit interesting.
To me, it is a cheap type of science fiction novel ending. There is a good story, with great characters, a complicated plot, and excellent ideas, and suddenly it is all resolved by the introduction of a machine, which comes from nowhere. Who created it is not explained, nor the why, or a how. It is like saying "God done it, you can all go home, now."
They did that a lot on Star Trek the Next Generation. The crew of the Enterprise is shrinking due to a bombardment of verteron rays, except for Data. Before the whole crew shrinks to a dot, he reverses the phase of the ship's force field with a tachyon emitter and saves the crew. Yay! Cut to commercials.
The concept makes me think of TV shows like 'McIver' (spelling?), and such. I always felt as though my intelligence was being blatantly insulted.