The Osiris Child: floating cities, terraforming, and the reverse Moreau maneuver

Published: Dec. 19, 2017, 6:58 a.m.

b'Indie scale \\n\\n

Scifi adventure throwback. Corporations are always evil. Ambition in scope of indie scifi.

\\n\\n Cloud city \\n\\n

Floating cities and air bases. Energy requirements. Floating cities on Venus, where balloons of an atmosphere of Earth-like density can float safely and happily in the high clouds. Hamster ball pleasure cruses. IRL \\u201cfloating aircraft carriers.\\u201d Realizing that all aircraft carriers are \\u201cfloating.\\u201d

\\n\\n Space settlement light and dark \\n\\n

The apparent necessity of slave labour. Western expansion analogies. Naval analogies. Australian analogies. Hoping that space settlement becomes mundane.

\\n\\n Backwards Dr Moreau \\n\\n \\n A comparison\\n\\n Individual picture elements property of their respective owners\\n\\n

\\u201cRaggeds.\\u201d Reverse mode on Dr. Moreau. Echoes of evil ninja turtles and goombas. Send the gorillas to get the mongoose.

\\n\\n \\u201cTerraforming\\u201d \\n\\n

Maybe \\u201cecoforming?\\u201d Ecological manipulation. Seeding new ecology vs tearing down existing ecology. NASA sterilization practices and caution in avoiding contamination vs throwing turtle monsters at it.

\\n\\n Self-destruct cleanup mode \\n\\n

[Rule 34](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule_34(Internet_meme)? Nuclear reactors can explode, but they don\\u2019t explode _like a nuclear bomb. Chernobyl as example. Hot water and pressure reactive with metal and exploding. Metldown and the elephant foot.

\\n\\n Taking risks \\n\\n

Character elimination and happy fairy tale endings.

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