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Double Feature: Awakening 1 and 2

Fiction | Posted by Derek
Mar 28 2010

Slowly but surely, Terra Fabula continues to fight its way out of my cranium. Awakening parts one and two are up.

Paradigm Shift is briefly on hold, until a bit more of TF rolls out the door. I’m assuming you don’t want to know that interesting things happen in the time between them that I’m not going to tell you just yet, and that you’d be upset if I pulled the curtain early. It’s likely everything everyone expects, anyway, but you never know.

I won’t have weekly updates for a while, like I was doing before, but I’ll get things up as I get them done. Enjoy.

FF: Two Thousand

Fiction | Posted by Derek
Jan 29 2010

Well… I’m reasonably happy with where TF: Two Thousand is standing. I know I’ve dropped hints about this eventuality coming to pass, both blatantly and otherwise. Makes me wonder if anyone still didn’t see it coming.

I had an opportunity to poke at the Star Trek Online beta for a couple of days before they closed down the beta server on Tuesday. While it’s not nearly as polished as Warcraft (which isn’t surprising, since it’s 5 years of development time behind) it does seem like it could be a fun distraction once in a while. I don’t know how much replay value or lasting power it’ll have.

I like the way they’ve built space combat. You have to pay attention to not only your ship’s integrity (health) but also its shields - which are divided into four sections: fore, aft, left, and right. The goal is to keep changing which shield side of your own is facing the enemy, while at the same time trying to stay focused on dropping a single face of the enemy’s shields so you can rip through their unprotected hull with a timely placed torpedo.

Mmm. Quantum torpedoes. Delicious. They’ve advanced further into the prime universe (not the alternate reality created by the last movie), approximately 20 years after Picard and the Enterprise-D. Spoilers! Spock’s missing (because he’s now in the alternate universe), Romulus is gone, the Klingons and the Federation are at war again, the Borg are back, and someone, somewhere, is having a good time on Risa without you. QQ. Also, Data’s alive and in command of the Enterprise-E. (Blame the android ‘B-4.’)

Ground combat (away missions) also makes partial use of the shield mechanic. I’m told this mode is almost a direct copy of Conan Online, but I never actually played that so I don’t know. When you’re not running missions with other players, your bridge officer NPCs can beam down with you to flush out the party slots. Unfortunately, they really like to stand there and pet their tribbles all day long.

FF: New Year’s Eve (Part 1)

Fiction | Posted by Derek
Jan 22 2010

Among other things, one of my general goals is to have an installment be in the 3000-5000 word range. A few are less, a couple have been significantly more. PS: New Year’s Eve was originally over 11,000 before it got split in half a year ago. That’s just a little much for one sitting.

After a lot of back and forth I’ve gone with my original idea. The alternative route wasn’t really panning out as I got further into it, but it did help me to find a better flow for this particular path.

In other news, I’m still not happy with where the next bit of TF is sitting, and I haven’t even looked at New Year’s Eve Part 2. It’s going to be a busy week next week, and I doubt I’ll have much time to work on anything again. The next deadline I’m setting for myself is February 5th, two weeks from today.

Fiction Friday: Temporal Soup for the Soul

Fiction | Posted by Derek
Jan 08 2010

On this, the first day of the second week of 2010, I continue to protest the lack of a personal jetpack on the consumer market.

TF’s been delayed for a couple of weeks now, mainly since I can’t seem to get Temporal Soup for the Soul to flow as entirely well as I’d like. I’ve been struggling to improve it but it’s just not getting any better (and, admittedly, I’ve posted far worse). So! There it is. Love it, hate it, do what you will.

I had the next portion of PS queued up and ready to go along side of Temporal Soup. Then, as happens, I saw something completely random on TV (which I have since forgotten, but I think it was an advert) and it gave me an idea which I have been exploring. Now I have to decide whether to stick with my original plan, or go with the new route.

Gaaah, choices.

Fiction Friday: Grandfather’s Vigil

Fiction | Posted by Derek
Jan 01 2010

I’m going to run a little past my original target dates for this next segment, but it can’t be avoided. PS: Grandfather’s Vigil continues from the events of the Christmas Party.

Happy New Year!