Sci-fi setting: Star Trek with Star Wars as an alt choice.
Fantasy setting: Middle Earth with Dragon Age as an alt choice.
If you had a choice, what fictional universes would you like to live in?
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, janv. 05 2011 07:59
#76
Posté 06 janvier 2011 - 02:51
#77
Posté 06 janvier 2011 - 02:59
Probably in the world of an adventure game. They have low casualty rates. Maybe I'd live in the Monkey Island Caribbean. Or go help Manny Calavera in the Land of the Dead.
Hyrule from the Zelda games would be cool too. Jumping off a waterfall holding a chicken - yes, I'd like to do that for real.
Hyrule from the Zelda games would be cool too. Jumping off a waterfall holding a chicken - yes, I'd like to do that for real.
Modifié par ottery, 06 janvier 2011 - 03:02 .
#78
Posté 06 janvier 2011 - 03:03
The Federation in Star Trek is about as utopian as you can get without getting all weird and creepy and secretly dystopian, so I'll take that.
Plus I'm a sucker for all that peaceful exploration stuff.
Plus I'm a sucker for all that peaceful exploration stuff.
#79
Posté 06 janvier 2011 - 03:04
Sci Fi: Compact space (from C.J. Cherryh's novels). Alternate choice: Iain M. Banks' Culture universe.
Fantasy: The world of Nehwon (from Fritz Leiber's novels). Alternate choice: Robert E. Howard's Hyborian Age.
Fantasy: The world of Nehwon (from Fritz Leiber's novels). Alternate choice: Robert E. Howard's Hyborian Age.
#80
Posté 06 janvier 2011 - 03:30
As a first choice...Star Trek, and preferably on Deep Space 9 (though not during the Cardassian occupation or during the Dominion war).
I'd spend all my days in Quark's, ogling the dabo girls and enjoying myself in the holosuites. Though considering the safety record of holodecks/holosuites I'd probably be dead within days. Really, any sane kind of government would've banned the technology ages ago, given that things more often go wrong than right with them.
Also, Discworld. More specifically Ankh-Morpork, and then preferably Unseen University.
Though then there's always the risk of some magic experiment going horribly wrong and terrible tentacled monstrosities from the Dungeon Dimensions coming through, or accidentally calling the Librarian a monkey. Neither would be very safe.
The Planescape setting from D&D, and preferably in Sigil, aka the City of Doors, aka the Cage, the centre of the D&D multiverse.
It's deliciously awesome in every way. Just gotta be careful around any demon or devil so that you don't accidentally get recruited in the Blood War, and of course don't ****** off the Lady of Pain in any way.
And a last choice, the Futurama universe.
Xmas instead of Christmas makes it all worth it!
I'd spend all my days in Quark's, ogling the dabo girls and enjoying myself in the holosuites. Though considering the safety record of holodecks/holosuites I'd probably be dead within days. Really, any sane kind of government would've banned the technology ages ago, given that things more often go wrong than right with them.
Also, Discworld. More specifically Ankh-Morpork, and then preferably Unseen University.
Though then there's always the risk of some magic experiment going horribly wrong and terrible tentacled monstrosities from the Dungeon Dimensions coming through, or accidentally calling the Librarian a monkey. Neither would be very safe.
The Planescape setting from D&D, and preferably in Sigil, aka the City of Doors, aka the Cage, the centre of the D&D multiverse.
It's deliciously awesome in every way. Just gotta be careful around any demon or devil so that you don't accidentally get recruited in the Blood War, and of course don't ****** off the Lady of Pain in any way.
And a last choice, the Futurama universe.
Xmas instead of Christmas makes it all worth it!
#81
Posté 06 janvier 2011 - 03:45
That's my first reaction too, though there is a weird attraction to it that I can't quite explain. Maybe it's that frontier attitude and lack of stifling authortarianism. Provided you don't have the Legion as neighbours. Or the Enclave. Or NCR. Or the BoS while you're using advanced technology like a transistor radio.Moondoggie wrote...
Why are so many people picking Fallout. It's a nuclear wasteland with very little safe water food and everything is radioactive,people will kill you for your stuff and people live in shacks it sounds horrible XD
Though toilets as drinking fountains is pretty "ew".
#82
Guest_commander Thermos_*
Posté 06 janvier 2011 - 04:10
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Modifié par commander Thermos, 06 janvier 2011 - 04:12 .





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