I feel like there's no place for stupidity in your story :/
Doesn't that seem unrealistic?
Why the copyrigiht? Who on the fuck would steal that?
Quote from: Elegiac on October 01, 2015, 06:25:22 AMI feel like there's no place for stupidity in your story :/There isn't.QuoteDoesn't that seem unrealistic?Not at all. Almost every science-fiction universe's motivation for it's protagonists doing something is that the bad guys are going to blow up a planet or a star system or a galaxy. I want to keep things fairly grounded - anyone that would be willing to nuke or orbital strike a planet would see pretty much everyone turn against them because there's thirteen habited worlds, and causing nuclear winter from a planetary strike is equivalent to nuking a massive city today. It isn't going to happen.
Quote from: BaconSheeeeeeelf👌👌 on October 01, 2015, 06:30:17 AMQuote from: Elegiac on October 01, 2015, 06:25:22 AMI feel like there's no place for stupidity in your story :/There isn't.QuoteDoesn't that seem unrealistic?Not at all. Almost every science-fiction universe's motivation for it's protagonists doing something is that the bad guys are going to blow up a planet or a star system or a galaxy. I want to keep things fairly grounded - anyone that would be willing to nuke or orbital strike a planet would see pretty much everyone turn against them because there's thirteen habited worlds, and causing nuclear winter from a planetary strike is equivalent to nuking a massive city today. It isn't going to happen.Alright, but remember that they're making a Goosebumps movie now, so stupidity in books and storytelling is very in at the moment. But but, if you really don't care about massive success and you want to maintain your integrity then that's fine too I guess.
Quote from: Elegiac on October 01, 2015, 06:43:47 AMQuote from: BaconSheeeeeeelf👌👌 on October 01, 2015, 06:30:17 AMQuote from: Elegiac on October 01, 2015, 06:25:22 AMI feel like there's no place for stupidity in your story :/There isn't.QuoteDoesn't that seem unrealistic?Not at all. Almost every science-fiction universe's motivation for it's protagonists doing something is that the bad guys are going to blow up a planet or a star system or a galaxy. I want to keep things fairly grounded - anyone that would be willing to nuke or orbital strike a planet would see pretty much everyone turn against them because there's thirteen habited worlds, and causing nuclear winter from a planetary strike is equivalent to nuking a massive city today. It isn't going to happen.Alright, but remember that they're making a Goosebumps movie now, so stupidity in books and storytelling is very in at the moment. But but, if you really don't care about massive success and you want to maintain your integrity then that's fine too I guess.I'd rather have no people read something I enjoy doing than millions reading something I hate doing
Quote from: BaconSheeeeeeelf👌👌 on October 01, 2015, 06:48:32 AMQuote from: Elegiac on October 01, 2015, 06:43:47 AMQuote from: BaconSheeeeeeelf👌👌 on October 01, 2015, 06:30:17 AMQuote from: Elegiac on October 01, 2015, 06:25:22 AMI feel like there's no place for stupidity in your story :/There isn't.QuoteDoesn't that seem unrealistic?Not at all. Almost every science-fiction universe's motivation for it's protagonists doing something is that the bad guys are going to blow up a planet or a star system or a galaxy. I want to keep things fairly grounded - anyone that would be willing to nuke or orbital strike a planet would see pretty much everyone turn against them because there's thirteen habited worlds, and causing nuclear winter from a planetary strike is equivalent to nuking a massive city today. It isn't going to happen.Alright, but remember that they're making a Goosebumps movie now, so stupidity in books and storytelling is very in at the moment. But but, if you really don't care about massive success and you want to maintain your integrity then that's fine too I guess.I'd rather have no people read something I enjoy doing than millions reading something I hate doingAhhh, I'm just being a pain, I do like your perspective on the writing.
Not how copyright works.