
Ok...on the subject of childhoods, what was Nick's origin?
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That's what I thought at first. But how much of the population is out in space? (There isn't an answer as far as I know.) Ships have a crew of anywhere from a couple dozen to hundreds. Space stations have thousands of inhabitants. I'd say there probably aren't more than a few million people living offworld. That leaves Earth with a population of 11+ billion. Given current population growth trends, that does seem low, so either one or multiple disasters wiped out a good part of the population, or humans in general accepted that they had to stop reproducing like bunnies. (Or hamsters. Hamsters actually reproduce faster than bunnies. Bunnies just have the reputation because... What were we talking about?) Even given the resources provided by expanding out into space - primarily mining, which is primarily to continue expanding in space rather than to benefit Earth - they're probably harvesting water and whatnot from space as well, but there's still a maximum population that this world can support, and 12 billion actually seems realistic.Avatar wrote:Wow, that was a low number. Seems too low.
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Good guess, but not the answer I was looking for.Cord Hurn wrote:The Juanita Estivez?