Opening.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanYeah, merge this with Noble Savage.
Yeah, merge. Trope is The Same but Recycled In Space.
she/her | TRS needs your help! | Contributor of Trope ReportMerge, it's The Same, but More Specific.
Currently mostly inactive. An incremental game I tested: https://galaxy.click/play/176 (Gods of Incremental)The Same, but More Specific—it even says as much in the description—and the specifics do not distinguish it as a subtrope. Merge.
Speaking words of fandom: let it squee, let it squee.A merge seems to have overwhelming support. For form's sake, let's put it to a crowner.
Hooked crowner.
If anyone has any arguments for this being a valid (sub)trope, bring them on. (I don't).
Join the Five-Man Band cleanup project!Yeah, crowner has been up for a bit and it's still unanimous. I think we can call this one.
Examples merged, wicks cleaned, original page turned into a redirect for now. (It's possible it should be cut, but I wasn't entirely sure.) Other than that, we should be done here.
Speaking words of fandom: let it squee, let it squee.Added discussion page note, closing.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
Crown Description:
Vote up for yes, down for no.
The Noble Space Savage page has apparently been kicking around substantially unchanged since 2011. It's got a two-sentence stub for a description followed by a Needs A Better Description tag, seven examples (three of which are Zero Context Examples, two more of which are overly general), and 14 wicks.
I question whether this is needed; I don't think there's much about being set IN SPACE! that makes this splittable from Noble Savage, and we've already got Space Amish for examining the tension between a voluntarily low-tech culture existing in a high-tech setting.