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Category: Expanse -> This Meme

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First Seen

2023-05-10T21:03:35+00:00

gemma3-27b-vision

Okay, let's break down this image series, attempting analysis through the requested lenses. It's important to note that this is speculative, given the limited context. The image seems to be extracted from a sci-fi show or movie ("The Expanse" is the closest match given aesthetic and language cues). The language used ("sasa," "da," "welwala") is likely a constructed language, suggesting cultural world-building within the story. **I. Visual Description** The image series presents a sequence of shots, primarily focused on space and a spacecraft, with interior shots of a control room and a person speaking. * **Space/Exterior Shots:** The first four images depict a vast, star-filled space. A large, militaristic spaceship (labeled "Free Navy warship PELLA") dominates the visual field. A glowing, spherical object (a "strange new rock") is featured. These shots establish a sense of scale and the setting within a galactic environment. * **Interior Shots:** The remaining shots take place inside the spaceship, with the focus on a control room filled with screens and equipment. A character (presumably a commander or officer) stands at a railing, seemingly addressing a team. The last shot includes branding with text like "SETA RA FELOTA" and a URL. * **Overall Tone:** The lighting is predominantly dark, with the use of glowing screens and the spherical object providing contrast. This creates a sense of mystery and tension. The ship's design suggests a powerful and possibly aggressive force. **II. Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This analysis centers on how power is embedded in the language and visual rhetoric presented in the series. * **Discursive Formation:** The constructed language ("sasa," "da," "welwala") creates a distinct discourse. This language isn't merely a means of communication, but an active construction of a world and a system of knowledge. The very act of inventing this language signifies the construction of a unique worldview. This demonstrates a power to define and limit what is knowable. * **Power/Knowledge:** The labeling of the ship as “Free Navy” reveals an attempt to legitimize power through language. “Free” suggests a positive value, masking the potential for coercion or control. The rock, labeled "strange," is immediately categorized and subjected to a discourse of otherness. * **Genealogy of Power:** We can speculate on the potential origins of this "Free Navy" – perhaps a breakaway faction, a revolutionary movement, or a colonial power. The language around the rock might represent an attempt to claim ownership or control over newly discovered resources. The use of the alien words is a power move, marking the rock as something “other” and in need of human classification. * **Panopticism & Control:** The interior shots of the spaceship control room evoke a sense of surveillance and control. The screens, the equipment, and the commander all contribute to a panoptic-like environment, where power is exercised through observation and monitoring. **III. Marxist Conflict Theory** Looking at the series through a Marxist lens highlights potential class struggles and resource conflicts. * **Class Struggle:** The "Free Navy" could represent a rising elite seeking control of space resources. The rock could symbolize a valuable commodity driving competition and conflict. * **Mode of Production:** The spaceship and its technology represent a sophisticated mode of production. The narrative might center around the control of this technology and the benefits it generates. * **Alienation:** The characters might be alienated from their labor or from each other due to the demands of space travel and the hierarchical structure of the ship. * **Resource Control:** The rock could be a key resource (minerals, energy source, etc.). The pursuit of this resource could be a driving force behind the conflict, highlighting the capitalist impulse to exploit and accumulate. * **Ideology:** The “Free Navy” designation is an ideological claim. It suggests freedom, but is likely masking material interests and power dynamics. **IV. Postmodernism** Postmodern analysis focuses on the deconstruction of grand narratives, the fragmentation of meaning, and the simulation of reality. * **Hyperreality & Simulation:** The spaceship itself, filled with screens and data, could be seen as a simulation of reality. The boundaries between the real and the virtual become blurred. * **Deconstruction of Grand Narratives:** The “Free Navy” concept could be seen as a rejection of traditional power structures and ideologies. The use of a constructed language further challenges universal narratives. * **Fragmented Meaning:** The disconnected phrases ("sasa," "da," "welwala") contribute to a sense of fragmented meaning. The viewer is left to interpret the significance of these phrases, creating a subjective experience. * **Anti-Foundationalism:** The alien language undermines the idea of a singular, objective truth. There is no inherent meaning in the words; they are created within a specific context. **V. Critical Theory** This lens assesses the power structures and societal norms embedded in the imagery. * **Hegemony:** The “Free Navy” likely attempts to establish its hegemony – dominance through cultural influence and consent. The language and imagery are used to legitimize its power. * **Ideological Apparatus:** The spaceship and its communication systems could be seen as ideological apparatuses – tools used to disseminate a specific worldview. * **Power Dynamics:** The images clearly depict hierarchical power dynamics within the spaceship, with the commander at the top and the crew below. * **Othering:** The labeling of the rock as “strange” contributes to a process of othering – defining something as different and inferior. This can be used to justify exploitation or control. * **Social Construction of Reality:** The constructed language and the world-building within the spaceship demonstrate that reality is socially constructed – shaped by human beliefs, values, and practices. **Important Notes:** * This is all speculative analysis, based on limited information. * The intended meaning of the images is unknown. * Multiple interpretations are possible. Let me know if you would like me to focus on any of these analyses in more detail or if you would like me to explore additional theoretical perspectives!

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The meme is a humorous take on the Star Trek: Discovery series, specifically referencing a scene where Captain Burnham says "That's how it always starts. The last time I saw it was when I was in the world." The meme is a playful adaptation of this quote, replacing "it" with "Star Trek" and adding a humorous twist to the original phrase.

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