The silver lining to the shit-filled cloud
Now that the Republicans have half of Congress, they have to start delivering, or the same wave of populist anger that swept them into the House of Representatives will sweep them right back out again. And I think they're completely incapable of actually getting anything fixed, because the greedy
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YES THIS omg.
I don't know if you're intending to release your NaNo story (with or without editing), but I can safely say it's the first one I've encountered that I would be genuinely eager to read if made available. I never did competitive math myself -- took a few national exams in HS and college; failed hard at them -- but my God, what a fascinating idea for a plot. Do want!
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He just told me he sent what he's got to you already. XD I'd love to hear your thoughts, too. Chris always claims I'm biased; maybe he'd trust you more. ;)
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Triplanetary, actually, is a prequel sort of book. It was written to help lay the foundations for the Lensmen as a series of books rather than a collection of novellas. Just remember that when it looks its most cliched, Doc Smith was the guy who made them so that others could turn them into cliches.
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I know it's a prequel (though I didn't make that fact clear originally) - it being obviously a first-of-a-series isn't necessarily a bad thing. But remembering "no, this wasn't a cliche when it was written, it's why it's a cliche now" is definitely worthwhile. David Drake is definitely tromping around in Doc Smith's shoes; I need to read more of both of them before I can decide whether he's actually filling said shoes or not...
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Actually, it was the third written; Galactic Patrol, the third in the series, was the first written and published (as serials). Triplanetary and First Lensman are prequels.
I suppose an early trait, and perhaps weakness, of the space-opera genre is the need to constantly be topping one's previous conflicts; it's often driven by an arms race within the narrative, but it sometimes feels more like the author's in an arms race with himself.
This onion-skin design is intrinsic to the series and one of its defining factors. Suffice to say you haven't seen anything yet. (The other, for a modern audience, being "There hasn't been WWII yet, eugenics and casual racism and sexism aren't unfasionable".)
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I'm reminded of the standard Type I/II/III Civilization scale, which I think corresponds to the capability of harnessing the power output of an entire planet/star/galaxy? I imagine we'll be moving up that scale pretty quickly.
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They're worth a read, if for nothing other than the interesting play on mythology, but I have to shake my head in confusion at the mind who so polarizes the two genders to the point of making them both incomprehensible.
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