Flowerscat
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Fletcher DeLancey:
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(view spoiler)[The concept of base space is fascinating. Is there any basis for this? (hide spoiler)]
Fletcher DeLancey
Not that I know of -- but it would be cool if there were!
Base space is my answer to the issue of traversing vast distances while still leaving in some realistic limitations. Even at 10,000x faster than light, it still takes many days to cross large expanses, leaving room for things to go wrong or situations to change while people are in transit. And there are only so many entry/exit points (by the beacons), so ships can't emerge exactly where they want to be.
I wanted to create a universe in which our protagonists can't be whisked out of trouble by "magic" solutions -- which is why I also don't have any sort of teleportation. That does make things considerably harder, as you'll see in Catalyst, the fourth novel of the Chronicles of Alsea. It's the first book after The Caphenon that focuses more on Captain Serrado and Dr. Lhyn Rivers, both of whom have adventures that are in some way affected by these kinds of technological limitations.
Base space is my answer to the issue of traversing vast distances while still leaving in some realistic limitations. Even at 10,000x faster than light, it still takes many days to cross large expanses, leaving room for things to go wrong or situations to change while people are in transit. And there are only so many entry/exit points (by the beacons), so ships can't emerge exactly where they want to be.
I wanted to create a universe in which our protagonists can't be whisked out of trouble by "magic" solutions -- which is why I also don't have any sort of teleportation. That does make things considerably harder, as you'll see in Catalyst, the fourth novel of the Chronicles of Alsea. It's the first book after The Caphenon that focuses more on Captain Serrado and Dr. Lhyn Rivers, both of whom have adventures that are in some way affected by these kinds of technological limitations.
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Doing a re-read of the series and just wondered, was the six point bond and Salomen/Lhyn’s tyree bond always going to manifest or was it created by the one on one sharing they undertook in Uprising? I can’t see anywhere where Tal shares only with Lhyn or Salomen only with Ekatya. Is that why they don’t have the deeper bonds or would they not be tyrees even if they did share like that?
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I attempt to word this in a way try to avoid spoilers as much as possible. The latest book, Vellmar the Blade, includes a romantic thread. The thread is written in a way that indicates that the relationship started prior to Vellmar the Blade. Will any of that relationship appear in book four, Catalyst?
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