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Foundation: How Trantor Collapsed the Galactic Empire 

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The work of Asimov is finally being adapted in a way that it never has before, and no I don’t mean the Irobot sequel with Will smith returning as the lead character. (Hopefully just a rumor.) Apple TV is adapting his most famous work Foundation into a TV Show. The Original Foundation trilogy presented what is considered to be pretty much the first every detailed depiction of a galactic empire. For other videos on Asimov’s legendary and highly influential saga check out the Asimov Playlist on my channel front page. For this video, however, we will be focusing on just one world in Asimov’s vast empire.
Isaac Asimov is to science fiction what J.R.R. Tolkien is to fantasy. As I said, Asimov’s Foundation series is his most famous work, but the seven books in the Foundation series contain only a small fraction of the story of Asimov’s universe. The Empires series includes three books and 1 short story and Asimov’s Robots series consists of 6 books and 37 short stories. Asimov’s science fiction universe is undoubtedly one of the most expansive ever created. In this video, however, we will be focusing on one specific world, the planet Trantor which is the capital planet of the empire in the center of the galaxy.
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@ioe2767
@ioe2767 Год назад
Quinn is not a loser and I’m definitely watching this channel
@Ultra-Ninjakittie
@Ultra-Ninjakittie Год назад
I wonder if Quinn added that himself. Or, maybe someone is punking him...
@woodyskywalker
@woodyskywalker 10 месяцев назад
@@Ultra-Ninjakittie lol he added it himself he was reading it he mustve seen it or wrote it himself lol
@glynnsea
@glynnsea 9 месяцев назад
I'm shocked that Isaac Asimov wrote that in the Prelude to foundation. How did he know Quinn?
@allankcrain
@allankcrain 8 месяцев назад
@@glynnsea The psychohistorical equations were pretty simple to prove that eventually social forces would converge to make a video sharing website where a dude named Quinn would talk about nerd stuff.
@pontusvongeijer1240
@pontusvongeijer1240 8 месяцев назад
He is tho. 😂
@cryptox826
@cryptox826 3 года назад
All hail Quinn. The massive book nerd. The destroyer of worlds.
@samuelsilva8364
@samuelsilva8364 3 года назад
Evil Morty vibes
@ericcalm9924
@ericcalm9924 3 года назад
Dude don't mess with Quinn
@branmakmorn
@branmakmorn 3 года назад
Knell Before Quinn.
@seanmcgrath3826
@seanmcgrath3826 3 года назад
@@branmakmorn All Hail Quinn
@MLdoktor
@MLdoktor 3 года назад
He killed them, he killed them all. Not only the men, but the women and the children to. They were like animals, and he slaughtered them like animals. He hates them.
@hroman5
@hroman5 3 года назад
It's nice to see a young man so passionate about the books of my youth.
@kirstencorby8465
@kirstencorby8465 3 года назад
It is, isn't it?
@TheVellure
@TheVellure 2 года назад
I have introduced my niece and nephew to this channel and now they are reading Ringworld! I'm pretty happy about that.
@thebovineavenger
@thebovineavenger 2 года назад
Quinn got my THEN 9 year old son reading. Now 13 year old. My son and I get to read the books. Discuss them. Watch Quinn and then learn things we never thought about. Quinn brought my childhood back to life and has given my son an amazing childhood to connect with me. He is the GOD EMPORIUM.
@JavaJunky
@JavaJunky 2 года назад
Quinn is my go-to source of info for all things Isaac Asimov and Frank Herbert.
@71oliver1
@71oliver1 3 года назад
Quinn is an absolute legend. His understanding of sci fi themes are second to none.
@stanislavstoimenov1729
@stanislavstoimenov1729 Год назад
I'm not entirely convinced... I mean, within the text at 06:10 there's a message that says that Quinn is lame. The one at 04:41 says: "Quinn is a loser, don't watch this channel". It seems that the "absolute legend" fails to compensate his editor properly...😁
@MinistryPhenom
@MinistryPhenom Год назад
​@@stanislavstoimenov1729 i always notice egregious spelling and structure errors in the excerpts he has on screen too. strikes me as odd given how polished everything else is by comparison.
@Ahuratum
@Ahuratum Год назад
@@stanislavstoimenov1729 Watch the entire video for context, jabroni.
@Ahuratum
@Ahuratum Год назад
@@MinistryPhenom Watch the entire video for context, jabroni.
@SuperRobertoClemente
@SuperRobertoClemente 2 месяца назад
And that music goes HARD!
@mistermoaronn228
@mistermoaronn228 3 года назад
Got a hearty laugh reading along with the book quotes.
@QuinnsIdeas
@QuinnsIdeas 3 года назад
Damn that Organism 9186!
@CZpersi
@CZpersi 3 года назад
@@QuinnsIdeas That is what happens, when you rely on artificial intelligence to remove it. Have you not learned the lesson of Buttlerian Jihad?
@mingerone
@mingerone 3 года назад
@@QuinnsIdeas Organism report :9186 Turdus ? Hmmm....
@mh_dot_fm
@mh_dot_fm 3 года назад
Could you please explain what happened so these quotes came to be? Missed something big lately
@darthgorthaur258
@darthgorthaur258 2 года назад
@@mh_dot_fm did you manage to go figure it out ?
@Winner8501
@Winner8501 3 года назад
The population of Trantor was vastly underestimated by Asimov. In reality, with efficient arcologies you could concentrate 40 billion of people in a single small continent while leaving all areas outside the arcologies green. A true ecumenopolis would have a population of *trillions* of people. So many in fact that heat management would become a serious problem.
@lordcavalier9688
@lordcavalier9688 2 года назад
Very true that’s why I always laugh when people say earth is getting over populated. Today if we took the entire population of earth and out then in a density of the most dense city right now. We could fit the entire population in an area the size of new York and just as tall.
@Mukation
@Mukation 2 года назад
@@lordcavalier9688 To be fair, overpopulation reffers to food production and housing that we are able to sustain "today" not what we in theory could sustain some time in the future.
@ryanleninfan1337
@ryanleninfan1337 2 года назад
@@Mukation modern humans don't have substantial problems with either, it's a distribution problem
@Mukation
@Mukation 2 года назад
@@ryanleninfan1337 Yeah in theory we could all fit in Texas, but how would you organise that, my man? :) That was my whole point: We can' do it TODAY, TOMORROW or in 10 years.
@halzan7467
@halzan7467 2 года назад
@@Mukation it doesn't matter if we are all able to fit in Texas or not. Secondly it doesn't matter if we can't do it today, tomorrow or ten years because that's still not the point of overpopulation because no one wants to live in the area the size of Texas. world isn't overpopulated and it isn't starving. The argument of overpopulation is that we will have no space to live or no more food. Overpopulation is a yes or no question. Do we have still have a lot of space? yes. Do we have a lot of food? yes. As mentioned its a distribution problem and a distribution problem does not concern overpopulation because its a new subject entirely. The point of overpopulation is that we all not be able to sustain ourselves in the future, but we are because of declining birthrates.
@frglee
@frglee 3 года назад
I loved reading the Foundation Trilogy as a teenager. As regards to the forgotten origins of the human race, there is a nice little conversation somewhere in the story, where someone is offered an orange which he has never tried before. He remarks on how delicious it is, and asks where it is from. He is told that it is from a rather obscure planet called Earth, which is apparently one of the many worlds that claims to be the birthplace of humanity. A nice touch!
@ButtersCCookie
@ButtersCCookie 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for tidbit. Why keep Earth though. Even the other ecosystems (in show) mimic it's environment. If they never seen it before? Obviously, needs it's technology and structure. This is where I find Dune superior. No need for the computers. I believe or hoped humankind would have progressed as it had. But people like their politician, celebrities and pseudo scientists. Who never had any intention of improving the World. Only fattening their pockets. And each generation has grown greedier and ethically bankrupt. Doesn't look utopian to me but I'm no genius.
@braxxian
@braxxian 3 года назад
For me the most fascination period of Trantor was when it was being reclaimed by the farmers and all the metal being scrapped and traded with other worlds. As Elijah Bailey would say, “ Back to the soil “
@chadcuckproducer1037
@chadcuckproducer1037 Год назад
Africa... IN SPACE!
@TS-jm7jm
@TS-jm7jm Год назад
@@chadcuckproducer1037 hah, well put
@Will-tn8kq
@Will-tn8kq Год назад
@@chadcuckproducer1037 Africa is already in space, isn’t it?
@xManzi
@xManzi 3 года назад
As I read Foundation I got the feeling that Asimov is really critical about "big organisations", any kind of them. Big companies, countries, empires, you name it. But not about them being inherently bad, but how they lose all the potential that they have because their leaders become incompetent and people who are serving those leaders (emperors, bosses, whatever) just give up and become cogs in the system and let the inertia of the system propell it forward (It was the same for Empire and First Foundation). And they forget that, ultimately, they are that inertia that keeps the system working in the first place.
@alanpennie8013
@alanpennie8013 3 года назад
Most likely based on his experience of US universities.
@gregorymuir1985
@gregorymuir1985 2 года назад
This gets back to the libertarians. They don't trust big government which I get but they think big anything else is fine. If they wanted to be consistent they would distrust big anything. Big business especially is ruinous in the US with regulatory capture. China is your case of true big government when even billionaires can be disappeared. I don't like anything too big to control. That leads to abuse.
@xManzi
@xManzi 2 года назад
​@@gregorymuir1985 China and US are the same thing. Only difference is that one pretends to be democracy, other one doesn't. I am not from the US so I don't care about either of them. This was more about how people are in real life. It's not about "big" this or that. It's about what is in human nature. Most of people get easily trapped in "someone else problem" mentality, and waiting for someone to "save" them. I worked in a company with that kind of mentality, and I left after few years. BUT, there have to be big companies because big projects can't be done with 10+ small companies, believe me...
@spectre111
@spectre111 Год назад
It is a common theme in science fiction, especially ones that deal with deep future scenarios like Foundation, Dune, Hyperion and even Warhammer 40K. They all deal with human civilization reaching an almost incredible height in terms of culture and technology only for mankind to become decadent and complacent so it all falls apart. H.G. Wells's The Time Machine might be the first example of it but there are examples just about anywhere you care to look.
@Limited_Light
@Limited_Light Год назад
You're missing how R. Daniel Olivaw set up Gaia. Consider the choice of Golan Trevise and what Olivaw told him at the end of "Foundation and Earth". "The purpose of the journey is to settle Trevize's doubt of his decision, at the end of Foundation's Edge, to embrace the all-encompassing noosphere of Galaxia."
@joshuabarrios9738
@joshuabarrios9738 3 года назад
"Revenge is a dish best served in the billions."-Quinn (Unofficial quote... probably)
@BaoNguyen-bh2rk
@BaoNguyen-bh2rk 3 года назад
In the Dune universe, Leto II spun humanity out of the control of anyone as powerful as him so that nothing can wipe us out. If I remember the correctly, when Daneel bonded with the telepath child, there was a hint that the new creature might not have our best interest in mind.
@lghammer778
@lghammer778 3 года назад
You’re awesome! Those hidden messages in the text should be more positive towards you man, your content is excellent & sophisticated in many ways 🙏🏽
@k8tina
@k8tina Год назад
I agree! Quinn is amazing!!
@Docktavion
@Docktavion 9 месяцев назад
He does it to cause conversation and comments, resulting in more exposure by adding in these talking points. It targets the folk who won’t comment on the subject matter but on other matters, these negative inputs generate greater outcomes.
@alansokelisatruehero8520
@alansokelisatruehero8520 3 месяца назад
5:30 "Quin is a loser don't watch this' wonder who did that and how jokingly it was done. i tend to use self deprecating humor so i hate to assume it was mean spirited
@WalterVermeir
@WalterVermeir 3 года назад
An empire that last for 12 000 years can not be considered a failure.
@mosalah8551
@mosalah8551 3 года назад
In the galactic scale is still a failure
@daleeasternbrat816
@daleeasternbrat816 3 года назад
The Empire lost the drive and individual initiative that made the Empire possible . It coasted along on economic inertia , gradually losing way , see stagnating and then rolling backwards into dissolution. Not all individuals lost the virtues. Enough did . Edit: clumsy spelling.
@Wertsir
@Wertsir 3 года назад
That’s about the time it takes light to cross 12% of our galaxy.
@carlkillough4196
@carlkillough4196 3 года назад
But can still fail.
@kronoscamron7412
@kronoscamron7412 3 года назад
unless it's run by quinn, the guy is a loser.
@ShawnGBR
@ShawnGBR 3 года назад
I started reading Asimov in the mid 70s when I found out he was exactly fifty years older than I am (we share a birthday). Seeing these videos, and the thought of the upcoming TV show, makes me happy to an extent I can't really explain. Thank you, Quinn.
@everdinestenger1548
@everdinestenger1548 2 года назад
The series is great. Save the series and binge watch. Enjoy
@rebelgonebad
@rebelgonebad 3 года назад
Genuinely genius! The switch from malevolent overlord to engaging host, priceless. Keep the Spice flowing...
@doppelwaffen
@doppelwaffen 3 года назад
It was claimed Asimov was influenced by Gibbon's "History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire". Trantor is the city of Rome and doomed to fall for similar reasons.
@alanpennie8013
@alanpennie8013 3 года назад
Oh it's not a claim. Asimov himself was quite candid about how much his space opera was influenced by Gibbon. The most obvious shout out is Bel Riose = Belisarius.
@Rivenburg-xd5yf
@Rivenburg-xd5yf 3 года назад
there was much talk at publishing time that he had copied, i believe robert siverberg? In any case the story predated foundation by years and had a similar story about a galactic empire but it was written as a comedic parody and critique of the royal system ( and governments as a whole) and had a capitol city named almost exactly like trantor that was 100% covered in metal. for the life of me i cant find reference to it in the last few days of searching. anyone remember what im talking about, might not be silverberg.
@alanpennie8013
@alanpennie8013 3 года назад
@@Rivenburg-xd5yf Are you thinking of, Bill The Galactic Hero?
@vincespeedmk223
@vincespeedmk223 3 года назад
Ive never considered that Trantor was the influence behind Coruscant. About the sunlight. I believe that at least some of the dome space is dedicated to parks with synthetic sunlight. In several chapters, Seldon is followed through parks by Humin.
@Rivenburg-xd5yf
@Rivenburg-xd5yf 3 года назад
@@alanpennie8013 YES! A howl of a book. what was the capitol city? edit: ive got a $#/& copy SOMEWHERE in the library havent seen it a decade.
@montecristo1845
@montecristo1845 3 года назад
Mr. Quinn already knows this, but for those of you who don’t: You can read the three major phases in the ACU (not a thing, I know, but let me dream) in timeline order rather than publication order, according to Asimov. Key: R=Robot novel E=Empire novel F=Foundation novel I, Robot (intro, short stories-R) The Caves of Steel (R) The Naked Sun (R) The Robots of Dawn (R) Robots and Empire (R) The Currents of Space (E) The Stars Like Dust (E) Pebble in the Sky (E) Prelude to Foundation (F prequel) Forward the Foundation (F prequel) Foundation (F) Foundation and Empire (F) Second Foundation (F) Foundation’s Edge (F) Foundation and Earth (F) Again, not the order they were written, but amazing how Asimov kept the events in order. Some readers claim there are a few inconsistencies, but I didn’t notice them. I enjoyed learning how humanity first utilized robots, realized its dependency on them needed to change (as well as expanding beyond Earth), and eventually experienced the rise and fall and rebirth of an empire. Not to mention how Earth comes back in the end, full circle. The End of Eternity is another good one (a stand-alone novel that loosely connects but I’m not sure where it fits in timeline-wise because it involves time travel).
@USSEnterprise3
@USSEnterprise3 3 года назад
Thanks for posting this! I own all the books but always forgot their original order, especially with the robot series. The only inconsistency I ever noticed was the description of earth in the original foundation trilogy as being something everyone had forgotten to it being known but forgotten somewhere in the universe
@montecristo1845
@montecristo1845 3 года назад
Ben Vargas, you’re absolutely right. I remember one character mentioning to another (I forget which book) the idea that humanity had an origin, and the other saying: “Oh, please! All the trillions of humans in the galaxy originating from ONE PLANET?! This mythological ‘Earth’? That’s insane and impossible!”
@montecristo1845
@montecristo1845 3 года назад
A JobDunWell, 🤫 That would be an awesome twist! 😉
@Iron-Bridge
@Iron-Bridge 3 года назад
@@montecristo1845 Thanks. That's a super helpful guide. Been looking to get started after hearing a lot of good things about Asimov for some time.
@TheChrisSig
@TheChrisSig 3 года назад
That's the order I first read them in after I found and read Foundation in my dad's collection and asked if there were more books around. There were lol. I liked timeline order but there are some spoilery things, kind of like if your first intro to Star Wars was the prequels, you lose some of the mystery. But overall it still works, and makes some of the references later punchier.
@exposingproxystalkingorgan4164
@exposingproxystalkingorgan4164 3 года назад
I loved Issac Asimov's novels. That man had a lot of talent.
@seanhewitt603
@seanhewitt603 Год назад
I aswell, but Frank Herbert is the best.
@WmJared
@WmJared 3 года назад
"A single human or group of humans should not be in charge" 12 seconds later: Unrelated casual genocide
@cj-hw3pv
@cj-hw3pv 2 года назад
I can see Danika's influence on Quinn's development as a creator, and I love it
@Mamaki1987
@Mamaki1987 3 года назад
I read Asimov's Foundation first when I was a Teenager, then in my Mid-twenties and now I am in my early 40s ... and I really want to read it all again. I don't remember a lot about the series anymore
@samueldimmock694
@samueldimmock694 2 года назад
@Joseph Douek Pretty good.
@HiDesert004
@HiDesert004 2 года назад
@Joseph Douek And there's very little actual action and even less women characters.
@casbot71
@casbot71 3 года назад
I love the art style used for the original book covers. 1970's Chris Foss mostly. I had his coffee table books as a kid. I find it very evocative of the background and helps the imagination with the visualisation. I hope the series takes a lot of cues from it - the trailer implies some stylistic similarities.
@markdal49
@markdal49 3 года назад
I had '21st Century Foss' might still have it somewhere....superb artwork!
@rdecredico
@rdecredico 3 года назад
Agreed. The original art far superior to the shit being used now.
@felipedelapena4325
@felipedelapena4325 3 года назад
I just found your channel and subscribed within 5 minutes of watching this video. In the era we are living in now, your content is like an oasis. Thanks!
@drewmurdaugh6264
@drewmurdaugh6264 Год назад
It seems to be a common theme among great writers of warning humanity against the dangers of a centralized government. The lead to tyranny and eventually nunning stagnation which in turn leads to rebellion. Great job Quinn love your channel just discovered it I've watched all the DUNE videos I remember reading those books when I was around 20 years old awesome
@johntshorter
@johntshorter 3 года назад
Ah Quin, casually committing genocide against millions of Trollian citizens and then getting right back to his RU-vid outro 😅
@mavismoi1
@mavismoi1 3 года назад
what the heck is written in the middle of the screen in caps at 05:42 :)))) Somebody played a prank on him :)))))
@Muerinho
@Muerinho 2 года назад
@@mavismoi1 watch till the end ;)
@leverman7517
@leverman7517 2 года назад
I knew it! Trollians are the ones constantly giving thumbs down for no apparent reason!! Trolls!
@rudyvalle9022
@rudyvalle9022 3 года назад
3:55 Quinn unveils his plans within plans within plans
@MonolithMike
@MonolithMike 2 года назад
“MY plan!” “ Theee plan…”
@deoradh
@deoradh 3 года назад
I could swear one of those early “Trantor” images was actually a still of Coruscant with a shuttle flanked by TIE fighters.
@stephenkenney8290
@stephenkenney8290 3 года назад
It is, though I would say Coruscant is what most people would think of today when presented with the concept of an ecumenopolis.
@deoradh
@deoradh 3 года назад
no doubt .. but it was labeled and attributed otherwise. Dunno if it’s part of the gag or not, but I suspect it is.
@morlokkurak4763
@morlokkurak4763 3 года назад
Where do you think Lucas got the idea?
@deoradh
@deoradh 3 года назад
@@morlokkurak4763 Did Lucas get TIE fighters flanking an Imperial Shuttle -- and still calling it Trantor -- as well?
@morlokkurak4763
@morlokkurak4763 3 года назад
@@deoradh probably not. That's just standard military procedure. I'm just saying he probably got the idea of a galactic empire from the foundation series. the idea for Star wars itself came from the old Buck Rogers serials back in the 30s. Lucas used to watch them as a kid.
@Volhybo1t
@Volhybo1t 9 месяцев назад
Dude your page has grown and blew up in the past year, Congrats!!!
@DemonMage
@DemonMage 3 года назад
"Quinn is a loser don't watch his channel." Wow, Asimov predicted the future so we'll be left clues in his books?
@robertpfaff7992
@robertpfaff7992 3 года назад
In terms of statistical psychohistory, it was a near certainty a lame channel would exist, and a 56.2% certainty one of those channels would belong to [*a*] Quinn. So no, predicting the rise of this particular Quinn is outside the purview of psychohistory, but the general trends that allowed this Quinn to rise are well defined and quantifiable.
@F00LSG0LD215
@F00LSG0LD215 3 года назад
@@robertpfaff7992 Quinn's editor must REALLY dislike him for him to sneak or try to sneak that in there.
@TakZ000
@TakZ000 3 года назад
Quinn is probably checking on us whether we read on what is shown in the video. XD
@hikermanwa
@hikermanwa 3 года назад
Yeah, i saw that and was like what the... somebody got hacked?
@hikermanwa
@hikermanwa 3 года назад
Lol great engagement.
@BrianScott1111
@BrianScott1111 3 года назад
This is your best ever, thank you. This series was the first big sci fi opera for me
@weebee6922
@weebee6922 3 года назад
Same. I do have a signed copy of "Nightfall and Other Stories" by him. Naw.. I am no regular Asimov fan. I am an avid one.
@FattyTrades
@FattyTrades 2 года назад
Make sure you guys check out The Expanse if you love this! Incredible book series and the shows do pretty good
@jezlawrence720
@jezlawrence720 3 года назад
What I love is the whole Foundation series is predicated on the idea that the establishment can't be trusted with Big Data.
@jeremyanderson3819
@jeremyanderson3819 2 года назад
Huh? 10/10 for your mental gymanstics routine. The "establishment" being the galactic empire, its an unwillingness to imagine there is a flaw in their perfect system, or indeed that their system is inherently flawed, that leads to its downfall. Think on that.
@marsmotion
@marsmotion 2 года назад
@Riorozen bingo plus agendas of enslaving
@jeffgoode9865
@jeffgoode9865 Год назад
Love Quinn's earnest, nerdy passion. It's nice to see someone doing what they love, how they love to do it. Refreshing. 😌
@mikeinqueens7854
@mikeinqueens7854 3 года назад
"Quinn is a loser don't watch..." Quinn needs a goddamn hug. >Hugs
@MestreDentistaGUC
@MestreDentistaGUC 3 года назад
Man, that art work you splice in, is fantastic and creates some great imagery!
@dorbie
@dorbie 3 года назад
I was delighted when you got to the spoilers, I remember my surprise when the Mule (who started out in disguise) and fellow travelers reached ancient Earth and its Moon and discovered the real puppet master (linking it all the way back to Robots).
@RocketeerAndRoll
@RocketeerAndRoll 3 года назад
Dude, your voice is amazing. I just want to tell you how much I enjoy this channel, your thoughts, and all the work you've put into this.
@douglasbarton7135
@douglasbarton7135 3 года назад
The arguments surrounding types of government was a fundamental part of academic thought at the beginning of the Cold War. You may be interested in the field of Game Theory and in particular the work of John von Neumann.
@alanpennie8013
@alanpennie8013 3 года назад
You could also read James Blish's stories of the flying cities.
@herbertpocket8855
@herbertpocket8855 3 года назад
I didn’t realize when the Foundation series came out, so when I read it I thought it was derivative rather than foundational (pun intended). Asimov’s ideas and concepts now live in the genre, and the world is better for it.
@Trygvar13
@Trygvar13 3 года назад
Nothing I've seen so far appear to come from any of the novels so yes I would say it's derivative.
@herbertpocket8855
@herbertpocket8855 3 года назад
Let me clarify for Pyro. I had seen Star Wars Episode 2 as a little before reading the book, and 10 year old me thought it was ripping it off. If you want to get more angry Pyro, the Will Smith adaptation of I, Robot was my introduction to the author. Flame America’s inner city public school system for my poor understanding of how genres and adaptations work dude.
@stevenkothenbeutel448
@stevenkothenbeutel448 3 года назад
I have to say that your voice and selection of soundtrack is what puts me to sleep at bedtime. Quinn ASMR!
@TacoCrisma
@TacoCrisma 2 года назад
This video is so well put together between your excellent narration, the visuals, the music, edits, and occasional humor. Thanks for this, I definitely subbed.
@mattsantana7701
@mattsantana7701 2 года назад
Quinn your work is amazing! Keep up the great work and sharing to others great visual artists as well as writers. Love to have links to the music you often use as well. Such good production value to your videos. Thank you
@tavanium
@tavanium 2 года назад
I am asking him for the same thing.
@wreckstate7778
@wreckstate7778 3 года назад
I like that the Foundation fan content is starting to get going. Quinn is great!
@ioannisfugazi6952
@ioannisfugazi6952 3 года назад
My guy, you do such a fantastic all-round job on this channel. In particular, the narration is on point both in content and tone. Kudos to you and best wishes in future productions.
@jonathanfrost8767
@jonathanfrost8767 3 года назад
Quinn, your research is ultimately extensive and your love of the genre is obvious. Thank you!
@ClaireYunFarronXIII
@ClaireYunFarronXIII 3 года назад
If there is some things I can probably credit and thank _Game of Thrones_ for starting, one of them would be popularizing the "page-to-small-screen" trend. Therefore getting some of my other favourite books (soon to be) adapted to television. I love _Foundation._ The series is one of my inspirations when writing.
@AshtonCoolman
@AshtonCoolman 3 года назад
I feel like the Golden Age/Dark Age of Technology in the Warhammer 40k universe is loosely based on the Foundation series.
@theblimeypilgrim4492
@theblimeypilgrim4492 3 года назад
I always describe 40k as "What if Foundation *failed*? What if we never escaped the coming dark? What then would the galaxy look like? What would humanity looks like?"
@covenawhite4855
@covenawhite4855 3 года назад
@@theblimeypilgrim4492 Well a fanatical empire took over during the Termoil of the collapse.
@wills.8662
@wills.8662 2 года назад
Just add a parallel space that is fueled by negative human emotions and spawns flesh corrupting entities a few of which can be considered gods/demons
@rainermraz8791
@rainermraz8791 2 года назад
I love your content! You are one of the best Sci Fi ehtuasists on youtube covering the classics in an amazing way ! keep up the good work
@deeacosta2734
@deeacosta2734 2 года назад
You have the best voice Quinn. Such clear annunciation. Calming, yet intriguing.
@DrLynch2009
@DrLynch2009 3 года назад
Asimov suffered from claustrophobia. Never took a plane in his life for that reason.
@CortexNewsService
@CortexNewsService 3 года назад
I thought it was agoraphobia. He absolutely hated open spaces and rarely left his home.
@josedelgado7479
@josedelgado7479 3 года назад
Actually, it was quite the opposite, he hated open spaces.
@josedelgado7479
@josedelgado7479 3 года назад
@pyropulse I care, it gives us his perspective on whether or not Trantor should be seen as something to be avoided or pursued. I wouldn't mind living in a Ecumenopolis, open spaces make me feel uncomfortable.
@CortexNewsService
@CortexNewsService 3 года назад
@@josedelgado7479 it did play a part in his Robot series. He was honestly surprised that people thought Earth people being restricted to residential hives as horrible. To him, it seemed like the best thing ever.
@alanpennie8013
@alanpennie8013 3 года назад
@@CortexNewsService It's pretty droll that he actually liked the human antheaps known as caves of steel.
@marvinprice7284
@marvinprice7284 3 года назад
I liked I ROBOT. It was a completely different story than Asimov’s short, but very entertaining, and more than a bit thought provoking.
@willemvandeursen3105
@willemvandeursen3105 Год назад
I liked the series about Elijah Bailey and R. Daneel's realm better than that of Foundation. Less massive and more entertaining.
@John_Mack
@John_Mack 3 года назад
Because someone put that comment in there... i am going to do nothing but watch this channel over and over and over and over again! Take that!!!
@ChaplainExMortis
@ChaplainExMortis 2 года назад
You're one of the best Quinn, thank you man for these informative and helpful videos. I always find a new nugget of knowledge I didn't have before and I deeply appreciate it. Carry on, sir!
@stardude2006
@stardude2006 3 года назад
All empires , no matter how powerful they are, No matter how large - Eventually Fall. It’s Inevitable.
@stardude2006
@stardude2006 3 года назад
@damien chall Tell that to : USSR and the Brits and Ancient Persia.
@Pikaroth
@Pikaroth 3 года назад
Outstanding video as always! Love the channel! However, that one artist rendition of Trantor was actually Coruscant from the end of Revenge of the Sith when Palpatine is returning Vader's burned body after his defeat on Mustafar.
@johnmccarron7066
@johnmccarron7066 3 года назад
I feel like you're doing a play by play of every meaningful book I grew up with. It's quite exciting to see new videos from you!
@ethanaskey7285
@ethanaskey7285 3 года назад
Hey Quinn keep it up I've been a fan for so long now, and the quality of content has only risen over time
@themeatpopsicle
@themeatpopsicle 3 года назад
Just a note, the book covers credited to Aldomann on deviantart are actually works by Chris Foss as well
@carlbrittain1993
@carlbrittain1993 3 года назад
"...has specialized rooms to simulate sunlight. Thia is the only way its enormous population could exist on one planet..." Laughs in Imperial Low Gothic.
@chromedog68
@chromedog68 2 года назад
and both 40k's hive worlds and Star Wars' Coruscant can trace their look and entire being back to this story and world.
@Mr.Daniel297
@Mr.Daniel297 3 года назад
This is quickly becoming my favorite RU-vid channel. Good shit man.
@gayboyfriend27
@gayboyfriend27 3 года назад
Quinn! I love your channel! You're talking about my 2 absolute favourite literary sci-fi series, Dune and the Foundation /Robot novels, the only 2 complete sci-fi/fantasy collections in my humble library. Thank you!
@nikblakely4315
@nikblakely4315 3 года назад
Who tf knew Quinn could be so cold. The ending has me almost in tears man. F
@seanmcgrath3826
@seanmcgrath3826 3 года назад
I didn't think Quinn had planet killing in him...
@nikblakely4315
@nikblakely4315 3 года назад
Power makes people do crazy things.
@StatsScott
@StatsScott 3 года назад
Dune and Foundation are two of my favorite series so really enjoyed your discussion of them. Given how different their respective universes see technology, it would be interesting to hear your take on contrast that topic.
@tyedrichill8097
@tyedrichill8097 9 месяцев назад
Well doesn't Frank Herbert's novel go through all of that to eventually assert that technology is the way forward in the end, since Leto II is preparing humanity for the Scattering, and calling for the advent of technologies like no ships and other stuff. Doesn't humanity eventually go back to tech in the end?
@JoannaHammond
@JoannaHammond 8 месяцев назад
It is also intersting to see how much Foundation influenced Dune.
@bigprobllama
@bigprobllama 3 года назад
Congrats on your campaign and thanks for all the videos!!
@sovereign1160
@sovereign1160 3 года назад
I've only recently discovered your channel, but I think it's among the best of RU-vid. Thank you.
@SSNewberry
@SSNewberry 3 года назад
Also in another frame: "Quinn is lame stop watching"
@TickleMeSenpai
@TickleMeSenpai 3 года назад
It shames me to say it, but I haven’t read Foundation yet. That said, you are the reason I read Dune, and your guide videos definitely made it far more digestible than they would have been if I had read them blind.
@sid2112
@sid2112 3 года назад
It's the defining series of the Golden Age of Science Fiction.
@Daneelro
@Daneelro 3 года назад
Foundation is not as difficult a read as Dune. When I re-read it about a year ago, I went through the original trilogy in one go. But it, too, has a pretty grand scope and you may not get everything on first read.
@demetriusdarin389
@demetriusdarin389 3 года назад
I really enjoy your channel. Keep up the great work ! I loved reading the Foundation series and I really enjoy hearing your take on these stories and getting into the details of the writings - things I never pulled out when I was reading it. Great stories .
@dnegron8
@dnegron8 3 года назад
Immediately off the bat I thought that the production quality, tone, personal presentation are some of your sharpest yet Q. Great job much enjoyed!
@MateoLegaspi
@MateoLegaspi 3 года назад
I'm optimistically excited for this adaptation. Foundation/Empire/Robots is one of my favorite interconnected works
@stevenpilling3773
@stevenpilling3773 3 года назад
When Asimov first wrote of Trantor, it was before astronomers knew of supermassive black holes and high radiation at the cores of galaxies; the Milky Way being certainly no exception. In the later novels, thereby, Trantor was located at the edge of the galactic hub.
@Janoha17
@Janoha17 2 года назад
A concept directly copied by George Lucas for Coruscant.
@codybanks4632
@codybanks4632 3 года назад
We will never stop watching!!!! Quinn grabs the unique, obscure and niche stuff... We need you. Keep it up!
@WideAwake127
@WideAwake127 2 года назад
Oh man what a wonderful channel. I am so glad I found this. Thank you for all of your hard work. 👍
@AshtonCoolman
@AshtonCoolman 3 года назад
I also applaud your destruction of that filthy Xenos world, Trollion. Your willingness to resort to Exterminatus is admirable. You'll make a fine Inquisitor.
@no_one01-5
@no_one01-5 3 года назад
2:22 "Trantor"? Judging by the ships on the foreground, it might as well say Coruscant. 😆
@ulf___
@ulf___ 2 года назад
Im glad ive found this channel. So much fun to watch
@euanreid6406
@euanreid6406 2 года назад
Thanks man. I'm glad I discovered your works
@artostheimplacable4095
@artostheimplacable4095 3 года назад
Parts of that explanation seem like an allegory for the fall of Rome, or at least inspired by it. I have to read these, they sound awesome. Good video 👍
@merrittanimation7721
@merrittanimation7721 3 года назад
it is! Asimov directly based the series of Edward Gibbons Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
@alanpennie8013
@alanpennie8013 3 года назад
@@merrittanimation7721 And very specifically on occasion, particular Bel Riose.
@lucbisaillon2609
@lucbisaillon2609 3 года назад
Hey Quinn! If you want to read about Trantor some more, Donald Kingsbury wrote a very good duology as a sequel to Asimov foundation serie. It's titled Psychohistorical crisis. A must read!
@marthinus.x
@marthinus.x 3 года назад
Hey Quinn! Thank you for making content. I enjoy your perspectives and how genuinely enthralled you sound when you dive into the subject-matter. Now I have to go check if you have any videos on Niven’s Ringworld!
@louiscarr9587
@louiscarr9587 3 года назад
Keep it up young brother, You are very much needed. Foundation and Ringworld are my favorites.
@IndigoVagrant
@IndigoVagrant 3 года назад
Hey Quinn, fellow lover of Sci-Fi here. I highly reccomend you check out works by Peter Hamilton(Pandora's Star, Commonwealth Universe), Neal Asher(The Polity Universe books, they get progressively greater as they go), and Iain Banks(The Culture Universe books). I can tell based on your tastes you will enjoy these.
@matiasdevaglia4541
@matiasdevaglia4541 3 года назад
Great work! Dear people: please watch the entire video before commenting on supposed text mistakes.
@hy137
@hy137 2 года назад
Quinn! Delighted to see you back!
@knitfrau
@knitfrau 3 года назад
Appreciate your videos, I just reread Dune and now Foundation and watching your channel gives me deeper understanding of what's going on in those novels. Thanks!!!
@craigkdillon
@craigkdillon 3 года назад
In Foundation, there was a character called the "Mule". This character was totally unexpected and unpredicted, and he put the Empire into a different future. Trump reminds me of the Mule. A character so different, that he has changed American politics, and possibly American society profoundly, setting us on a path very different than it would have been had any normal politician been elected president.
@patreekotime4578
@patreekotime4578 3 года назад
Except that Trump is exactly the predictable path Republicans have been on since GWB and then Sarah Palin.
@morlokkurak4763
@morlokkurak4763 3 года назад
Are you saying Trump was a mutant? 😂😂😂😂🇺🇲👍
@jayfredrickson8632
@jayfredrickson8632 3 года назад
Except the Mule was intelligent.
@MaharionPendragon
@MaharionPendragon 3 года назад
First to comment 😁. What's up with those "Quinn is a loser" and "Quinn is lame" phrases in your script? Wondering how many of us would notice? Edit: yes yes, guys, it comes from that alien skit thing, but instead of friendly banter with it, this time he actually snuck in those sentences. Just questioning if he wondèrs how many of us would notice.
@BoxStudioExecutive
@BoxStudioExecutive 3 года назад
Maybe watch the whole video first?
@dionysianapollomarx
@dionysianapollomarx 3 года назад
@@BoxStudioExecutive it's in the text in the video 😂
@dionysianapollomarx
@dionysianapollomarx 3 года назад
@@BoxStudioExecutive check the quotes on screen
@ticler
@ticler 3 года назад
Rogue editor?
@xManzi
@xManzi 3 года назад
@@dionysianapollomarx I think he just wanted to say that it is explained at the end of the video. And it's implied that he read it on screen also🤦
@robertholtz
@robertholtz 3 года назад
Outstanding video Quinn. Beautifully presented.
@Zardoz4441
@Zardoz4441 3 года назад
Fantastic presentation, thanx Quinn!
@deepfriedsammich
@deepfriedsammich 3 года назад
The central problem, even for a "god emperor" is the nature of value itself. The problem with command economies is that at their foundation they are rooted in seductive and intractable human superstitions about the nature of value. The idea that a command economy "can work" in some fashion is rooted in one or more fallacies about the nature of value: that it is objective, intrinsic, collectively determined, or context invariant, when the actual nature of value is that it is subjective, individually imputed, extrinsic, and context dependent. The best that a "god emperor" could do, is simply "guess" or "know" the value imputations of all participants in the economy, in every second, and make choices that those people otherwise would have made if free to act on their own value imputations. In practice, this is flatly impossible. The consequence of this impossibility is that production, distribution, and consumption in a command economy become irrational, leading to shortages, scarcity, gluts, surpluses, wastes of resources and misdirection of capital. The phenomenon is known as The Economic Calculation Problem.
@AndrewHarter579
@AndrewHarter579 3 года назад
This is really interesting, and completely fits both series. ill be reading more about this, thanks!
@astronut06
@astronut06 3 года назад
Agree very germaine. Wish we talked more about this and fairness as way to cross the aisle.
@lashlarue59
@lashlarue59 3 года назад
Here is my take on the order of books to read in the Asimov Universe. For the record I think Apple's Foundation series is probably going to suck. There is just no way to portray the ideas from all these books in motion pictures when the decisions are made by committee for profit. Remember the Will Smith version of I Robot? Outside of the title there was next to nothing of the Asimov story in that film. Remember World War Z? Another great book where the film outside of the title was nothing like the original source. Oh well... 1. The End of Eternity --Prequel 2. I Robot --The Robot series 3. The Caves of Steel 4. The Naked Sun 5. The Robots of Dawn 6. Robots and Empire 7. The Currents of Space --The Empire Series 8. The Stars, Like Dust 9. Pebble in the Sky 10. Prelude to Foundation --The Foundation Series 11. Forward the Foundation 12. Foundation 13. Foundation and Empire 14. Second Foundation 15. Foundation's Edge 16. Foundation and Earth
@leegibson5469
@leegibson5469 3 года назад
Loved these books. BTW, you have a very soothing voice. Your diction is easy to listen to. Keep up the good work.
@cryptox826
@cryptox826 3 года назад
Trantor: The Coruscant of Foundation
@brebenelandrei
@brebenelandrei 3 года назад
You are right in a way - but Coruscant's final design was inspired by Trantor. It's great that Foundation is finally getting an adaptation, it's a shame that something that set the basis of science-fiction never got a proper adaptation before
@nv_spartan1771
@nv_spartan1771 3 года назад
Actually, Coruscant is the Trantor of Star Wars.
@cryptox826
@cryptox826 3 года назад
Andrei Brebenel I know the comment wasn’t meant to be taken seriously lol
@ArtemisScribe
@ArtemisScribe 3 года назад
more like Coruscant: The Trantor of Star Wars, because time is linear.
@BoxStudioExecutive
@BoxStudioExecutive 3 года назад
ArtemisScribe are you sure about that
@ArtemisScribe
@ArtemisScribe 3 года назад
Damn, Quinn's skits are getting dark
@seanmcgrath3826
@seanmcgrath3826 3 года назад
But the darkness is our friend...
@Hunpecked
@Hunpecked 3 года назад
The planet wasn't really destroyed. He's just playing mind games with his adversary. He's quite diabolical.
@tarkajedi3331
@tarkajedi3331 3 года назад
This is an important thing to understand.... Great job! I am back rewatching this!!! I hope over at Apple they watch your videos!!!
@browntroy101
@browntroy101 3 года назад
Thanks for the very informative video and I especially like the art to illustrate everything! It is good to expose people to different artists ! Great video!!
@ben-ty9jo
@ben-ty9jo 3 года назад
I'm about to finish Chapterhouse:Dune and start Foundation. Really looking forward to it
@davidboivin7996
@davidboivin7996 3 года назад
You need to read Sandworms of Dune and Hunters of Dune to complete the story. Enjoy the original Foundation Trilogy before reading the 2 prequels and 2 sequels.
@ben-ty9jo
@ben-ty9jo 3 года назад
@@davidboivin7996 havent read the expanded Dune books but I'm currently on Foundation and Earth. Really enjoyed the original trilogy, the sequels have been eh, and im reading the prequels next
@davebowman9000
@davebowman9000 3 года назад
Quin showed what he's learned from the God-Emperor in this video
@Ryan-vl2nn
@Ryan-vl2nn 8 месяцев назад
Love your videos. And this one was a great addition to all your fantastic lore videos.
@lengnauer78
@lengnauer78 3 года назад
Quinn, fascinating connection between 2 great works - Foundation and Dune - also my 2 favorites. You have given me much to ponder!
@ldti
@ldti 3 года назад
Small question : what is the music playing in the background? It sounds familiar...
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