On Largo...
No, I don't really see him as being subservient to Galatea, except as something more of an equal. Largo, from what I saw, sought revolution for the
boomers. So, in a sense, did Galatea. The fact that Galatea happens to be able to command all boomers by virtue of being their 'momma' just gives her
something to use against Largo as leverage.
On Boomer-tech...
I always thought that boomers were like an artificial living organism. Like some kind of silicon based life form. In both series, we see boomers assimilating
bits and pieces of whatever's around them into their body (That episode with the killer satelite's control unit in 2032 especially). While there's
going to be an issue with the cores, I think I can work around that. For one, I had a wonderful idea that 33/S units from 2032 could be made by infusing
boomer-tech into test-tube fetuses. Hence their remarkable human-like responses, yet boomer-esque abilities and resilience.
No, I don't really see him as being subservient to Galatea, except as something more of an equal. Largo, from what I saw, sought revolution for the
boomers. So, in a sense, did Galatea. The fact that Galatea happens to be able to command all boomers by virtue of being their 'momma' just gives her
something to use against Largo as leverage.
On Boomer-tech...
I always thought that boomers were like an artificial living organism. Like some kind of silicon based life form. In both series, we see boomers assimilating
bits and pieces of whatever's around them into their body (That episode with the killer satelite's control unit in 2032 especially). While there's
going to be an issue with the cores, I think I can work around that. For one, I had a wonderful idea that 33/S units from 2032 could be made by infusing
boomer-tech into test-tube fetuses. Hence their remarkable human-like responses, yet boomer-esque abilities and resilience.