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Hoverdasher
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I am completing a science fiction novel. The novel takes place in a universe that is twin to ours. Two children and a bitter maid--via scientific accident--were scanned and copied through a tear (created by resonance) in the membrane separating this universe and my make believe universe.
In this novel, I want to create a game. The game takes place inside a stadium, which is really a giant tube. Spectators may view the game outside the tube, though participants within can see nothing, to include that they cannot see through the tube, or even see the tube that they are within.
There are only two participants in the make believe game I have named, Buckie Ball.
The participants must enter, each one into their own buckie ball pod. The goal is for each participant to gain expertise in using their own will to control "the will" of the buckie ball when it comes to a slit, or even when other, smaller buckie balls are emitted with "wills" designed to bombard the larger ones.
I realize it's mere fiction. Still, I would really appreciate help from the science community. What hard rules must I implement as I write this chapter, rules to make this 'believable,' if that is even possible?
Also, another terrible problem. In my novel, pacifism has become a matter of strict obligation--and is sternly enforced by a morally superior governor's appointment of her own, Pacifist Militia. Thus, many citizens are now living in hiding, lest she cast them away--over the Lonely Ocean to the treacherous castaway isles.
The purpose for the Buckie Ball game in my novel is odd, and maybe not even possible to pull off, while keeping it believable. The game is really the way the outcasts are training individuals to control these buckie balls, so that they may be used to deliver a multitude of scrolls needing urgently delivered, but delivered in a manner where the buckie ball operators will not be detected.
So, how do I pull that off? How do I get the buckie balls outdoors, excite them into superposition, and have my character's using their training to navigate them as they drop the urgent scrolls throughout Hero Island?? Must I create travel tubes--because, then these would be detected...ugh. I REALLY believe that this novel MUST have buckyballs written into it. The name of the novel is, The Quantum Accident!
Help??!:-)
Hover
In this novel, I want to create a game. The game takes place inside a stadium, which is really a giant tube. Spectators may view the game outside the tube, though participants within can see nothing, to include that they cannot see through the tube, or even see the tube that they are within.
There are only two participants in the make believe game I have named, Buckie Ball.
The participants must enter, each one into their own buckie ball pod. The goal is for each participant to gain expertise in using their own will to control "the will" of the buckie ball when it comes to a slit, or even when other, smaller buckie balls are emitted with "wills" designed to bombard the larger ones.
I realize it's mere fiction. Still, I would really appreciate help from the science community. What hard rules must I implement as I write this chapter, rules to make this 'believable,' if that is even possible?
Also, another terrible problem. In my novel, pacifism has become a matter of strict obligation--and is sternly enforced by a morally superior governor's appointment of her own, Pacifist Militia. Thus, many citizens are now living in hiding, lest she cast them away--over the Lonely Ocean to the treacherous castaway isles.
The purpose for the Buckie Ball game in my novel is odd, and maybe not even possible to pull off, while keeping it believable. The game is really the way the outcasts are training individuals to control these buckie balls, so that they may be used to deliver a multitude of scrolls needing urgently delivered, but delivered in a manner where the buckie ball operators will not be detected.
So, how do I pull that off? How do I get the buckie balls outdoors, excite them into superposition, and have my character's using their training to navigate them as they drop the urgent scrolls throughout Hero Island?? Must I create travel tubes--because, then these would be detected...ugh. I REALLY believe that this novel MUST have buckyballs written into it. The name of the novel is, The Quantum Accident!
Help??!:-)
Hover