This is pointing at a general problem in sf—problems are needed to move the plot along, so some development which might have good or mixed results is burdened with other features that make it obviously bad.
The usual handling of longevity and immortality in sf is an example, but so is the [spoiler] included with the cosmetic surgery in Westerfeld’s Uglies or an AI in a novel called B.E.A.S.T. which was challenged by throwing a series of deadly attacks at it—it becomes violent and we have a story, but what would happen with a better treated AI would be more interesting.
This is pointing at a general problem in sf—problems are needed to move the plot along, so some development which might have good or mixed results is burdened with other features that make it obviously bad.
The usual handling of longevity and immortality in sf is an example, but so is the [spoiler] included with the cosmetic surgery in Westerfeld’s Uglies or an AI in a novel called B.E.A.S.T. which was challenged by throwing a series of deadly attacks at it—it becomes violent and we have a story, but what would happen with a better treated AI would be more interesting.