Exwrestler said:
Science
Physical Sciences (Chemistry and physics)
Life Sciences (Biology and biological sciences)
Planetary Sciences (Geology, Geography etc)
Social Sciences (History, Archaeology, Sociology, Anthropology and the rest)
Space Sciences (Astrophysics, stellar dynamics, orbital dynamics).
Okay...now it's perfect(and Robotics goes under engineering?). Mongoose look over here!
Well...almost. By the 52nd century, I'm sure that Planetary sciences would be rolled into the space sciences (called xenosciences ?): which is good, 'cause I see much of the space sciences listed above being included in Physical sciences as physics.
I'd toss the description of "space", really, as the whole "up there down here" (biology vs xenobiology, as an example: earth life, vs all else) distinction is likely to be long since irrelevent in universe with literally thousands of "down heres".
How 'bout:
Life sciences: things that live, and are not sentient
Physical Sciences:things that don't live
Sophont sciences:things that are sentient
(Interestingly, it can also break down as :
Chemistry based sciences
Mathematical based sciences
descriptive sciences (statistical ?))
Robotics could go in EITHER life physical or sophont science, which could be a BIG academic dispute : sentient, but not alive = ?. department affilitation could be seen as a major political statement.
Engineering would be what it is: the application of theory , in the appropriate science.
Genomics could be seen as lifescience engineering, gravitic engineering as Physical engineering; and Psychology as sophont engineering.
This would leave the skill named engineering as a technical extension of ....things that go VROOOOM. You know :
ENGINES.
(Me, I presume that since gravitics is so crucial to the OTU, it has to be subsumed in Engineering)
Psionics ?
As a guess:
In the imperium, a sophont science;(and illegal)
In the Consulate, physical science engineering (and published).
In fact, given that much of the basis of what we see as science is learning how to learn, I have no trouble with science being treated as any umbrella skill. If you have Science(Physical) -1, getting 0 in all others is no stretch. Learning how to think and read within the professional literature and abstract where you need to learn is a BIG part of any begining grad program - (or good undergrad, or excellent highschool, really). And sounds like a level 0 skill candidate.
-cap