Jesse B: In my book "the hunger games" There seem to be many advancements. For example there are flying vehicles which can hover and do lots of different tasks. This is useful as it gets most of the tasks (which include picking up dead bodies from the games) are completed in a fraction of the time it would take without them. There are also trains which move at 200 mph speeds. This surely decreases travel time. These two things are just some of multiple technological advancements in my book.
Alejandra G, In my novel, cars are assigned to higher ranking officials and turn in by the person scanning the bar code on the wrist through a scanner near the door of the car.Also, everyone has the same type of car and color. Therefore, no one can steal a person's car and no one can be jealous of another person's car. I think that my society did this because they want everyone to be the same and not treated differently.
Gavin - In my books, Hunger Games/Catching Fire, the technological advancements are insane. The hovercraft and the train are just a few of the technological advances in the trilogy.
Mason Farrar- In my book they have created the technology to create immortals. With this technology, they have created hundreds of immortal creatures for testing. They have also created a energy reviving steroid, that when mixed with something, will cause the receiving end of the steroid to hunger for that thing indefinitely, and will chase after it to the point of death. This caused a colony of flesh-eating ants to be born within the labs.
Hadley- In my society, some people are immortal as well. They are taken apart, alive, and their parts are distributed to people who need them, and they are alive, but in a divided state.
Sarah Tabor There have been many advancements in technology in my society. The big one that impacts the most people is called a telescreen. This is kind of a TV, but it watches the people of the society. It is not a requirement that you have one, but they are in most places and always are watching. The telescreens impact the society a lot, mostly by the fact that they can see people doing everything, crimes included. It may help the government track down criminals, but just spying on people's every day lives is kind of creepy and may make the citizens anxious that they may be doing something wrong.
Ely: I can see why this telescreen makes people anxious. If something is possibly spying on you, you can get a little paranoid. I see this telescreen as a TV in our terms. The TV allows us to see what happens in personal lives such as deaths, political problems, and personal life choices.
Ely: There are plenty of technological advancements. In the arena in Hunger Games, the Capitol uses technology to make it hotter, colder, winder, and throw fireballs at people. Hovercrafts also come around the arena picking up dead bodies rather than a real person doing it. It can impact the society by killing people that don't even deserve it.
In my book the government also manipulates people.There is a serum that makes everyone controllable. The government uses this to see everyones thoughts . They also control certain people to make them fight against other factions. All the while they dont even know what they are doing.
Alejandra G, In of the most significant technological advancements in the novel is that scientists are able to make clones of 5000 from a single genome. They are able to program and replicate exactly how they want the person to be like. This impacts my society because everyone around you IS you. The clones are only allowed to hang out with themselves. Therefore, you only ever see yourself and are forced to stay with them. Another technological advancement is a super high-tech tablet that is only owned by high ranking officials throughout the city.These tablets can rack people and do all sorts of things such as calculating DNA. They have all sorts of uses and greatly impacts the society because they can easily find someone with the press of a button.
Riley- My book is very different from yours, but also some what the same. In my book, everyone is different, nobody really looks the same, as in yours, everyone is identical. There is a technological advancement in my book where people can go to a face smith and have mask like faces where you can show different expressions, and people who don't have those faces, may be considered poor.
The technological advantages in my book are the advancements of weaponry. The weapons are used to kill innocent citizens. The reason: to keep the population under control and in the governments power.
Caleb-In my series the Thunderhead, an artificial intelligence that governs the world and has capabilities to do billions of things in the world at once, has invented a way to overcome death, pain and old age. This has desensitized society and some resort to killing others just for the fun of it. Also, since the Thunderhead does everything for them, humans have become ignorant even though they have access to all the knowledge in it they go on their merry way doing absolutely nothing. Due to the fact they could overcome death, a group of humans who kept the population down by permanently killing people had to be made, but because the Thunderhead didn't want to be a human killing AI, so humans did it peacefully for a time, until corruption arose,and people began permanently killing hundreds at a time for the fun of it, in the most painful way they could think of.
Logan - In my book, there are holograms that display information about Earth, and there are spaceships which supposedly can go at *maybe* light speed (317098km/s). This was used to travel 4.5 light years (46 TRILLION kilometers). That technology caused humans to build the city of Canaan, a city sized planet of Proxima Centuari (Alpha Centauri c).
Gavin - In my book, Hunger Games/Catching Fire, there are many technological advancements. There are hovercraft used to claw dead bodies in the Games, there are holograms that show the remaining tributes who died that day. There is also 200 mph trains that are the norm, to decrease travel time.
Christopher I can relate because in my book "The Bar Code Tattoo" there is something called a Super Speed Way. The Super Speed Way let's people go 200 plus mph in electric or hybrid cars
Christopher In my book "The Bar code Tattoo" there are some technological advancements but not many since it's only 2024. The first is the Super Speed Way where cars hybrids or fully electric go speeds past 200 mph on a highway. Second, is the actual bar code tattoo, with it a scanner scans the tattoo on your right forearm info pops up. Criminal records, driver's license, payment methods, addresses, social security number, and more. The bar code impacts the society because it makes everyday things easier and some people rebel against. The Super Speed Way is important because that's when Kayla (main character) flees the Global-1 cops.
Jesse B: In my book "the hunger games" There seem to be many advancements. For example there are flying vehicles which can hover and do lots of different tasks. This is useful as it gets most of the tasks (which include picking up dead bodies from the games) are completed in a fraction of the time it would take without them. There are also trains which move at 200 mph speeds. This surely decreases travel time. These two things are just some of multiple technological advancements in my book.
ReplyDeleteAlejandra G,
DeleteIn my novel, cars are assigned to higher ranking officials and turn in by the person scanning the bar code on the wrist through a scanner near the door of the car.Also, everyone has the same type of car and color. Therefore, no one can steal a person's car and no one can be jealous of another person's car. I think that my society did this because they want everyone to be the same and not treated differently.
Gavin - In my books, Hunger Games/Catching Fire, the technological advancements are insane. The hovercraft and the train are just a few of the technological advances in the trilogy.
DeleteMason Farrar- In my book they have created the technology to create immortals. With this technology, they have created hundreds of immortal creatures for testing. They have also created a energy reviving steroid, that when mixed with something, will cause the receiving end of the steroid to hunger for that thing indefinitely, and will chase after it to the point of death. This caused a colony of flesh-eating ants to be born within the labs.
ReplyDeleteHadley- In my society, some people are immortal as well. They are taken apart, alive, and their parts are distributed to people who need them, and they are alive, but in a divided state.
DeleteSarah Tabor
ReplyDeleteThere have been many advancements in technology in my society. The big one that impacts the most people is called a telescreen. This is kind of a TV, but it watches the people of the society. It is not a requirement that you have one, but they are in most places and always are watching. The telescreens impact the society a lot, mostly by the fact that they can see people doing everything, crimes included. It may help the government track down criminals, but just spying on people's every day lives is kind of creepy and may make the citizens anxious that they may be doing something wrong.
Ely: I can see why this telescreen makes people anxious. If something is possibly spying on you, you can get a little paranoid. I see this telescreen as a TV in our terms. The TV allows us to see what happens in personal lives such as deaths, political problems, and personal life choices.
DeleteEly: There are plenty of technological advancements. In the arena in Hunger Games, the Capitol uses technology to make it hotter, colder, winder, and throw fireballs at people. Hovercrafts also come around the arena picking up dead bodies rather than a real person doing it. It can impact the society by killing people that don't even deserve it.
ReplyDeleteIn my book the government also manipulates people.There is a serum that makes everyone controllable. The government uses this to see everyones thoughts . They also control certain people to make them fight against other factions. All the while they dont even know what they are doing.
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DeleteAlejandra G,
ReplyDeleteIn of the most significant technological advancements in the novel is that scientists are able to make clones of 5000 from a single genome. They are able to program and replicate exactly how they want the person to be like. This impacts my society because everyone around you IS you. The clones are only allowed to hang out with themselves. Therefore, you only ever see yourself and are forced to stay with them. Another technological advancement is a super high-tech tablet that is only owned by high ranking officials throughout the city.These tablets can rack people and do all sorts of things such as calculating DNA. They have all sorts of uses and greatly impacts the society because they can easily find someone with the press of a button.
Riley- My book is very different from yours, but also some what the same. In my book, everyone is different, nobody really looks the same, as in yours, everyone is identical. There is a technological advancement in my book where people can go to a face smith and have mask like faces where you can show different expressions, and people who don't have those faces, may be considered poor.
DeleteThe technological advantages in my book are the advancements of weaponry. The weapons are used to kill innocent citizens. The reason: to keep the population under control and in the governments power.
ReplyDeleteAnnabel: My book can kind of relate to that but rather than using technological advancements to kill they use technology to see who to kill.
DeleteCaleb-In my series the Thunderhead, an artificial intelligence that governs the world and has capabilities to do billions of things in the world at once, has invented a way to overcome death, pain and old age. This has desensitized society and some resort to killing others just for the fun of it. Also, since the Thunderhead does everything for them, humans have become ignorant even though they have access to all the knowledge in it they go on their merry way doing absolutely nothing. Due to the fact they could overcome death, a group of humans who kept the population down by permanently killing people had to be made, but because the Thunderhead didn't want to be a human killing AI, so humans did it peacefully for a time, until corruption arose,and people began permanently killing hundreds at a time for the fun of it, in the most painful way they could think of.
ReplyDeleteLogan - In my book, there are holograms that display information about Earth, and there are spaceships which supposedly can go at *maybe* light speed (317098km/s). This was used to travel 4.5 light years (46 TRILLION kilometers). That technology caused humans to build the city of Canaan, a city sized planet of Proxima Centuari (Alpha Centauri c).
ReplyDeleteElla: In my book the technological advancements were
ReplyDeleteElla: that they had hole in the walls that gave them almost everything they wanted. All of there cars were were hovering above the ground.
DeleteGavin - In my book, Hunger Games/Catching Fire, there are many technological advancements. There are hovercraft used to claw dead bodies in the Games, there are holograms that show the remaining tributes who died that day. There is also 200 mph trains that are the norm, to decrease travel time.
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DeleteI can relate because in my book "The Bar Code Tattoo" there is something called a Super Speed Way. The Super Speed Way let's people go 200 plus mph in electric or hybrid cars
Christopher
ReplyDeleteIn my book "The Bar code Tattoo" there are some technological advancements but not many since it's only 2024. The first is the Super Speed Way where cars hybrids or fully electric go speeds past 200 mph on a highway. Second, is the actual bar code tattoo, with it a scanner scans the tattoo on your right forearm info pops up. Criminal records, driver's license, payment methods, addresses, social security number, and more. The bar code impacts the society because it makes everyday things easier and some people rebel against. The Super Speed Way is important because that's when Kayla
(main character) flees the Global-1 cops.