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Yup, plasma thrusters it is. They're promising enough that it doesn't seem like much of a stretch for them to become the standard for spaceflight (some are already in use today). Add a fusion reactor to produce the electricity needed to power the ship's systems, including shields, and you're all set. If you want to increase thrust, simply divert your shield power to the plasma accelerator for added thrust. It's hokey, but within the realm of possibility. The fusion reactor also solves another problem for me: I need a power source that can greatly overheat due to loss of coolant later in the story.

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My latest chapter, Starfighter Battle, is up. This is a cleaned up version of the same chapter from v2. I leveraged battle chess to divide the battle into 2 rounds of starfighter combat, including some use of wingmen. My purpose for the first round is to knock out three pilots right away, leaving Christian to join the second round, for a total of five ships, which is the actual number I need for the chapter. That avoids the reader having to keep track of eight ships at once.

For this draft of the chapter, Joseph (the POV character) can tell how damaged other starfighters are based on the glow from their thrusters and cockpit. For example, if the glow from the thrusters drops considerably, then Joseph knows the ship has sustained significant (simulated) damage. Ditto if he sees cockpit lights cutting in and out. If both go out completely, that means the ship has been effectively destroyed for the duration of the exercise.

K suggested having Joseph see the status of every other ship on his instrument panel, rather then relying on the visual cues from the thrusters and cockpit lighting. Please let me know if you think seeing the status would add to the scene. I think I would still need to mention the visual cues, so I'm not sure I need a status panel, but it might be more realistic.

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K et al, do you consider the terms hangar and docking bay as synonymous? I'm curious how you picture them. I'm trying to decide which term to use throughout the book. The picture I'm trying to convey is that of the bay into which the Millenium Falcon was pulled inside the first Death Star. Essentially a large area full of small ship(s), personnel, etc. with a force field to keep air from bleeding into space.

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That strikes me as a hangar, but I dun care which term or even if they're swapped

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I picture these three planes in one giant hangar
https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-35a99f5e4b0b258e92258f3f3428a219

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Thanks

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Norm d'Plume wrote:

Yup, plasma thrusters it is. They're promising enough that it doesn't seem like much of a stretch for them to become the standard for spaceflight (some are already in use today). Add a fusion reactor to produce the electricity needed to power the ship's systems, including shields, and you're all set. If you want to increase thrust, simply divert your shield power to the plasma accelerator for added thrust. It's hokey, but within the realm of possibility. The fusion reactor also solves another problem for me: I need a power source that can greatly overheat due to loss of coolant later in the story.

Apparently the sci-fi standard is ion thrusters. So be it.

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I picture this Starfury launching from one of three docking bays in the Babylon 5 forward hangar
https://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/babylon5/images/2/2b/Heavy_Fury_1.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20090430213832

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I just did a search on Babylon 5 docking bay images. Seems to be quite a variety of bays/hangars that match the query. Nevertheless, you're right. Mine's a hangar. Docking bay just sounds more cool... :-)

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Does anyone have an opinion as to whether Warheads Et Cetera and Queen Aussie are working in the story?

Unlike Mama's Little Shipping, which came alive in the second half of v2 (mostly because of Mama), I don't have a good idea yet of where to go with Warheads Et Cetera. It was supposed to be my dressed up name for ACME, a running gag. However, without the ACME name, it simply isn't funny. I'm strongly considering changing it back to Acme, Inc. so that the joke is obvious. Currently Warheads Et Cetera was founded by the Professor, and there is evidence that he is sending instructions back in time on what tech to build to corner the market on all tech (much like Mama ships everything in the story).

I have a final scene in mind for Queen Aussie at the end of the book that is the payoff for her presence, but I'm not getting the mileage out of her that I had hoped for throughout the rest of the story. One idea I'm considering is having her run Warheads Et Cetera, causing chaos throughout the story to generate profits off war material sales. I set her up in the prologue as having overloaded her safeguards against homicide, so it's possible. I don't know how to slip her into that role, though, since she can't appear physically until her final scene. It would all have to be done through news stories (in epigraphs). I have yet to figure out a way to do that, though. Perhaps she founds Acme, Inc. after ejecting from the Almighty in the prologue...

Thoughts?

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Any suggestions from anyone regarding Warheads Et Cetera and Queen Aussie (see previous post)?

Thanks
Dirk

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I was against the frills in chapter one because that's the time I'm still deciding if I like any character well enough to fork over $10 to hang out with them.

Within the body of the work, I (as a reader) am much more forgiving of divergent elements. Thus, I have no true opinion of he cases you outlined. I would suggest leave them in for now, and see how you feel halfway through writing book 2.

-K

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I trust you to write what you like and edit later. Your book is about having fun. Feel free to be silly. Feel free to add firepower.

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Thank you, both.

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Chapter 23, Storming a Battleship, is up. It's mostly cleanup, although the epigraph is new. Some of you may have seen the epigraph appear in an earlier chapter, the Young Leader's Conference, but I decided to move it here to coincide with Joseph's attempt to kill Apollo. Since Caligula is now a devoted brother (following his massive head wound), I switched his and Joseph's roles at the end.

Quick, go read!
Dirk

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I need to spend a few days going back and doing cleanup of earlier chapters, so no new posts until late next week. One way or another, I'm going to decide the fate of Queen Aussie and Warheads Et Cetera this weekend. Until I change it again.

Based on my math, I'm less than six months away from finishing this book. Yay!

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The following is from the Starlanes/Time Travel Galactipedia article explaining the origins of the resurrected Acme, Inc. name that will replace Warheads Et Cetera throughout the book. Professor Hinkley is the guy who discovers the starlanes and builds a coconut-powered time machine.

Hinkley formed a company called Interstellar Corporation to commercialize his discoveries. He later executed a seemingly ill-advised but ultimately brilliant merger with a bird farming cooperative to breed roadrunners for shipment off-world. He named the combined entity Acme Corporation, a firm that still exists to this day and holds virtual monopolies in the manufacture of advanced technology ranging from warships to roboserfs to antigravity anvils.

I may add some quality control issues to Acme products. :-)

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Following is where I'm going with Queen Aussie. She is an AI product of Acme Corporation who becomes its CEO in AD 3994 (the same year she became sentient and ejected from Admiral St. James's destroyer), and she is a suspect in all the violence committed by a galactic criminal mastermind who goes by the same name/alias. Acme share prices go up after each violent event. Slowly, the noose will tighten around her, all reported through news stories at the beginning of violent chapters. Acme's Queen Aussie doesn't show up in person until the end of the book in a surprise twist.

Following is from the modified epigraph/news story of chapter 5 (Cain's trial and execution):

A convicted felon best known by his alias Cain led the attack, but he admitted during interrogation that the real mastermind behind it was someone calling themselves Queen Aussie. Apparently, Cain and Aussie used text messages to plan the attack, thereby keeping the true identity of Aussie a secret. A Realm-wide manhunt is underway for Aussie, although authorities admit it was most likely an Imperial agent.

Interestingly, Queen Aussie is also the name of the sentient, cross-dressing AI that has run Acme Corporation since AD 3994. Acme was quick to release a statement denying that their CEO was involved. They point out that their Queen Aussie is herself an Acme product and that she has safeguards against homicide that are as reliable as any other Acme product. While that may be true, it should be noted that galaxy-wide demand for military equipment spiked after the attack, sending Acme’s share price soaring seven percent.

Naturally, Acme products are not always reliable (not sure yet how far to push that), and Acme's Aussie even admitted in the book's prologue that her safeguards against homicide overloaded after she became sentient.

Thoughts?

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hah... Is this the kind of stuff that runs through your head late at night while you should be sleeping?

I'm confused about the criminal mastermind partare you saying she's both an AI and a real person who's a criminal or that the two entities share the same alias?

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I have insomnia. The two entities share the same name/alias and may be the same individual (i.e., the AI/CEO of Acme). I plan to have the authorities slowly come to the conclusion that Acme's CEO is, in fact, the mastermind and begin to tighten the noose. Wait'll you see what happens to her. Right now I'm rewriting references to Aussie from act I. There's a big epigraph/news article about the manhunt for Aussie at the beginning of South Haven Strikes Back that I'll post here in my thread as soon as its rewritten. Most of the violence in the rest of the book will be tied to Aussie. I'd go long on Acme shares if I were you.

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This went faster than I thought. This is the epigraph for South Haven Strikes Back (the cadet massacre). Let me know if you think it works.

Judy Wood: An update now on our ongoing coverage of the manhunt for the elusive Queen Aussie. We can now report that Realm agents executed a raid on a suspected Aussie hideout on Electronic Junction, a deep space station that is home to many sentient AIs. Unfortunately, the raid yielded little new information. Authorities found only vast quantities of discarded fried Kiwi bones, a closet full of dresses, and numerous images of roboserfs in various states of undress. To help us analyze these findings, we are joined by famed criminal profilers, Drs. Shields and Brooks. Dr. Shields, let me begin with you. What do the findings in this alleged hideout say to you about Aussie?

Dr. Shields: Well, Judy, I’m convinced that Aussie is an Australian woman with a love for fried food and a contempt for New Zealand, with a fetish for roboserf pornography. Based on the quantity of Kiwi bones found, Aussie is almost certainly morbidly obese.

Judy Wood: Dr. Brooks, do you agree?

Dr. Brooks: No. I believe Aussie is a man from New Zealand who masquerades as an Australian. He’s allergic to chicken, so he eats Kiwi. He’s killed many women and kept their dresses as trophies. Also, he works as a tailor of sentient AIs on Electronic Junction, hence the pictures.

Judy Wood: Does this raid on Electronic Junction suggest the authorities are homing in on Acme Corporation’s CEO as the mastermind of the attack on the Royal Family? She frequents that station, and her artificial body has taste buds, so she might be eating fried Kiwi for pleasure.

Dr. Shields: Preposterous! In spite of the ability of Acme’s CEO to run their company, it is beyond the ability of an AI, even a sentient one, to dream up acts of violence as a means to increase weapon sales and drive up Acme’s share price.

Dr. Brooks: I agree. The idea is laughable. AI sentience is highly overrated. And let’s not forget her safeguards against homicide.

Judy Wood: And there you have it, folks. Don’t forget, we are a public service, so please donate now to pay my pathetic salary. Anyone who gives over one hundred crowns gets a free Kiwi deep fryer delivered to your door by Mama’s Little Shipping. Operators are standing by.

— Biblical News Network, New Bethlehem

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Insomnia seems to help your creative process. Sleep less. Write more :-)

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amy s wrote:

Sleep less. Write more.

This needs to be a poster and I need to hang it right by my desk. tongue

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Chapter 24, Maya Reborn, is up. It incorporates everyone's feedback from v2. Billie makes a comeback when Joseph's life goes off the rails.

Quick, go read!
Dirk

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Chapter 25, Tombstone, is up. It's a cleaned up version of the House Titanus chapter from v2. The epigraph is dedicated to Janet Taylor-Perry for her assistance with the demon poisons used in the book. Alan is someone she knows. :-)

Only two more acts (16 chapters) to revise!

Quick, go read!
Dirk