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"Solar Empires: Thoughts about the setting...."

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Blogger mattblackgod said...

It's a good setting you have. Like you, I also am not a fan of Aliens in my setting, although there are Genetically Engineered Life Forms (GELFs). Firefly is a great setting.

The Joshia Trenchard novels by Jon Fletcher have a similar setting, set mostly in Solar System. There is some great ideas in it. No aliens.

I am happy to chime in my tuppence if you need ideas.

March 14, 2014 at 9:12 AM

Blogger Sabotage! said...

I have to say, I've been following your progress on Solar Empires for quite some time, and it really is impressive how much you have accomplished with it. What originally drew me in was the "Station 42" terrain project, and how creative you are with common odds and ends that I would only see two possible fates for: Trash or Recycling.

I really love the direction you are taking Solar Empires, it's nice to see a more hard sci-fi setting that is more small scaled and manageable (as you noted, universes such as the Battletech one are so large and have so much going on they can be hard to come to grips with, as much as I love reading fluff, I feel I'd have to read 1000s of pages across hundreds of sources to really have a solid understanding of Battletech politics, factions, character motivations, etc.). I also really like what was done with Cowboy Bebop and Firefly and feel there is a lot of good inspiration in those series. I've lately been reading a series of books called "The Expanse" by James S.A. Corey, and I feel those might be something to look into. They are relatively hard sci-fi (some of the "sciency" parts of things are a bit lacking), but other than a protomolecule of alien origin its all humans spread across out solar system. I feel the books do a really good job touching on the different cultures of the different societies (Earth, Mars, the Asteroid belt, etc.).

I have struggled a bit on coming up with a more hard sci-fi setting that really struck all the right keys myself (personally I am aiming a bit more towards Blade-Runner/ Alien type of influences), so I can really appreciate all your effort (which I have to say, has been far more than mine). Keep up the great work!

March 15, 2014 at 11:48 AM

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