Tuesday, March 29, 2011

If I could design a universe

Gah, late post, things did not go well yesterday.
(I reorganized this post to make the sentences flow better, I just couldn't stand the look of the structure.)
So, this week I think we're doing the theme of what we would change in the world or if we had our own universe, what type of universe would it be?

I'm going to go with designing a universe, that would be a pretty fun thing to create.

If I could design a universe…

The place would be intergalactic. There will still be Earth, but there’s a plethora of planets with other life forms and civilizations. It’s a pretty diverse and crazy place. Transport can quickly traverse galaxies and there’s a nice little star-train station on Saturn’s rings. Schools have fixed that problem that is ridiculous homework assignments. And the Victorian era is back in style, futuristic style cities and clothes as well, but this universe like the Victorian style too.

There are planets where the surfaces are covered completely in what would be rare and precious stones and metals on Earth. Some are just giant machines where the people have turned their planet into one single engine to travel the stars without leaving home.There's also a planet reserved here for Nerfighteria Island.

The science in this place is so far advanced, but there’s also magic in this universe. People can use wands like Harry Potter, make potions, create fire from thin air, and all sorts of things. It doesn’t go crazy though, here, it’s closely linked to the world of science and it’s difficult to get magic in its pure form. It can break and be separate from some laws of physics but not all of them.

So that’s the basic setting of the place I would choose to live in. I’d go traveling on a star ship as an engineer’s apprentice or something. Engineering is a useful skill because you are useful to other people if you know it, and it might lead to some traveling opportunities, which I enjoy. So that’s what I’d do if I were in that universe. Not sure if I’d get into the magic, but it’d make things a ton more interesting.

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