Introduction/Technology of El-Hazard
From EHOL
El-Hazard
technology is almost like a contradiction on itself. At one glance, El-Hazard seems
like a futuristic world and at the next, it seems like a backward land.
Technology is very much present in El-Hazard. Hovercraft vehicles fly across the
land. Soldiers carry laser weaponry to protect their lands. The Eye of God, one
of the ultimate marvels of engineering and technology, hangs in the sky as a constant
reminder of technical skills.
On the flip side of that spectrum, there are no phones, radios, or televisions.
No personal computers or CD players. No microwaves or refrigerators. I mean... What
the &^%*! How can a civilization develop such complex machines and yet fail to also
create the luxuries that our civilization takes for granted.
To answer that question, one only has to look to the past. Indeed, it would seem
most likely that most of the technology the current El-Hazardians use is probably
derivative of the same technology that the ancient El-Hazardians used. Most likely,
the current civilization studied the relics of those devices and created technology
using or based on the same principles.
But wouldn't there have been relics of ancient TV's and Radios as well? Possibly,
but those artifacts may still be buried or even worse, completely destroyed. One
must remember that the ancient El-Hazardians were embroiled in a bloody and very
long war. Most likely, almost all of the final technological advances were developed
in ending or shortening that war.
If one studies the current technological abnormalities that the current El-Hazardian
civilizations have, most are based off some sort of weapon or idea that would be
useful in a war. Flying vehicles, lasers, etc. These were probably very plentiful
in the past and thus finding an ancient relic of such technology would not be very
hard.
As for the luxury technology, most likely that was destroyed along with the ancient
cities during the final cataclysmic battles. Most likely, the few relics that remain
were from crashed warplanes and weaponry from the few remaining bands of soldiers
who survived. From that point on, it seems that all that was left was to rebuild
and to use what little technology they had left to make some advances back to their
previous greatness.
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