GabrialSagan wrote:Disclaimer: I recognize that RFC set out with certain intentions with the Honorverse novels and certain technologies would get in the way of the story he is trying to tell. But with that being said...
I have always found it interesting that for all the amazing wonders of technology in the Honorverse that there are still certain pieces of technology that humanity does not have 2000 years in the future. Mind-Machine interfaces and cybernetic computer implants are completely absent. The ability to copy a human mind into a synthetic substrate and immerse a human consciousness into a virtual landscape completely eludes humans even after mastering counter-gravity and FTL travel. Never is there any mention of android servants or anti-matter being used as either a weapon or an energy source.
Again I am not criticizing as I imagine many of these technologies would make it difficult for Mr. Weber to tell the story he wants to tell. But it does make one wonder. What tech would you think humanity would have 2000 years from now that seems to be absent from Manticore, Old Terra, and the other worlds humanity has settled?
Jumping back to this original idea, some common Sci-Fi concepts that the Honorverse is missing (some of which have already been mentioned) - some of these absences are more noticeable than others. (And none of them detract from my enjoyment of the series)
1) Anything about brain machine interface (I'm thinking not so much of the download your brain use you mentioned, but neural linkage for sensor input or command output (bypassing the relatively slow human optical system and muscle response system)
2) Routine bionic upgrades. Yes we get things like Honor's replacement arm, and cybernetic eye. And we're told there are some cultures that go more heavily into optional cybernetic upgrades. But you don't have people routinely getting bone strength reenforcements, or musculature upgrade.
3) No combat drugs to improve reaction times, etc.
4) Nanotech - they have some very limited stuff for medical, and some 'vat' style nanotech for growing warship armor. But they don't appear to have routine nanoscale manufacturing for complex items. A ship's workshops don't seem to be able to nano-grow arbitrary spare part from raw elements -- ships still need to carry specific spares (see the atmospheric handler thing that was being flow over to Prince Adrian, on the pinnace Honor caught a ride on, just before her capture..
5) Expert systems verging on AI, or true AI. As others noted, very powerful computers, but not so bright.
5a) No voice commanded computers - not even the equivilent of Siri or Alexa for entertainment.
5b) No computer translator (yeah, a 'universal translator' that works for even unknown languages would be asking a bit much, but they don't even appear to have Google Translate 4.0; now with voice recognition and translation)
6) No tachyon or FTL active sensors. Just the grav wall ripple passive sensors.
7) Nobody seems to have taken the obvious step of making a countergrav hoverboard for kids to play on
8) No laser pistols - a plasma carbine (which is IIRC heavier than a battle rifle) is the smallest energy weapon I can recall.
9) Can't remember them mentioning vat grown food (esp vat grown protein; something we're on the verge of today - if not yet economically)
10) Haven't seen any combat robots/drones - though that might be an Army thing; like grav tanks. (I'm not thinking humanoid, but armed recon drones, mobile gun emplacements you can order out to your flanks, or even mechano-donkeys)