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  • Natural and humanitarian
    • Natural regards physical phenomena and results in improvements in mosts areas of human life. Requires personnel and much materials
      • Fundamental: not immediately useful but required for further advancements
      • Weapons: everything that kills. Requires polygons for experimentation, secure facilities
      • Energetics: transmission, production, transformation, and storage of energy. Requires energy and large experimental installations.
      • Materials: production and handling of materials with useful properties. Requires varied materials.
      • Mechanical engineering: production of machines. Requires factory facilities.
      • Cybernetics: development of automatic systems. Requires precise fabrication facilities and rare materials.
      • Electromagnetics: transmission and reception of electromagnetic waves. Requires low-noise environments.
      • Medicine: human improvement and maintenance. Requires populated areas, and sometimes, black sites or cultural acceptance.
      • Propulsion: moving things. Requires test polygons and a lot of fuel.
    • Humanitarian is about human relations and life. It benefits most from studying unusual, unstable or isolated societies, or otherwise arranged social experiments.
  • Expeditions to points of interest
    • Reaching a special place with proper supplies is rewarding
  • Pseudoscience
  • Low fantasy