Yet Another Giantess Size Classification! by relisys66, literature
Literature
Yet Another Giantess Size Classification!
Size Classifications:
Amazon Scale: 7 to 18 feet tall - People are like children to you.
Giant Scale: 18 to 100 feet tall - People are like toys to you.
Mega Scale: 100 feet to 1 mile tall - People are like bugs to you.
Giga Scale: 1 to 100 miles tall - People are like microbes to you.
Cosmic Scale: 100 plus miles tall - There are people down there?
Size Origin:
Growth Virus: Infection via outside organism such as a virus, microbe, fungi or other parasitic/symbiotic organism that causes massive growth.
Mutation: Chemical, genetic or other biological alteration through scientific means.
Bionic: Nanotech, cybernetic implants, or just a giant,
Honey I shrunk the kids was one of the first memories I have of my fascination with shrinking and size-change fiction. I think it sparked my adoration for the Odyssey adventure aspect of shrinking. Here, in a completely non erotic piece of mainstream fiction we have a group of people reduced in size to mere millimeters in height (Ignore Nick Szalinski there is NO WAY they were 3/4 of an inch tall, they were way smaller!)
Everything about that movie sparked what would one day become my major obsession, a huge part of my life lingering over my head pushing me to write what I write, read what I read even governing some of the online relations
Evolution of your Characters: They know best by DannTheMuse, journal
Evolution of your Characters: They know best
When you start a project, unless it turns out to be a quick one-shot or a temporary project chances are what you start with is a far cry from where you end up. Take for instance my entry into the Titan Empire series, by JohnnyScribe. When I approached him way back in (I wanna say 2013?) I had a only a rough outline of what I wanted to do, a few cobbled together paragraphs about an Army Corporal Bryan McSomething-or-other, a ginger haired fella who became tangled up in an intergalactic abduction/rescue of an an Alien resident of Area 51.
Their relationship was first slated to be quite antagonistic towards each-other, and the plot was going to
What I like most about a series be it size-change or not is actually really simple, I like a world you can build on. It is what attracts me to most of the long game narratives I follow. Star Trek, Star Wars, The Orville, A Song of Ice and Fire, Doctor Who, pretty much anything I follow in and out of this genre has one thing in common, it is incredibly easy to build upon. Like Minecraft you can just pick it up and sooner or later you have a fairly good idea what is going on.
But lets narrow in on what we are all here for and bring this around to my interest in Size-change narrative. Early on in my writing adventures I mainly found myself focu
NEW WARP SCALE RECONFIGURE to account for advances in subspace warp technology and for easier calculations of velocity and warp speed input.
This scale also makes use of what some call transwarp domains. In truth these are simply additional dimensions of subspace that have recently been discovered. Old warp technology made use of only one domain of subspace and nine levels. Newer technology allows for use of more domains each with nine levels. Though called transwarp by some, this is not true transwarp. It is in fact standard warp refined.
For figures before warp 9, use the following formula:
V/c = WF (10/3) aka 3.33333333
For figures
FASTER THAN LIGHT TRAVEL
DESCRIPTION:
Regarded as one of the greatest discoveries of any civilization anywhere in the universe, Faster Than Light travel quite simply, refers to any mode of transportation that can surpass the light-speed barrier. This is considered the ultimate test, as a civilization that could break through this physics milestone could be guaranteed continued existence. Immortality if you will. It is highly considered that those that are unworthy or do not have the technology to produce a Faster Than Light transportation method is doomed to die on their respective homeworld. Other scientists suggest that there are much m
STL: Slower Than Light, V < 0,9C
CTL: Close To Light, 1C > V > 0,9C
ETL = Equal To Light, V = 1C
FTL = Faster Than Light, V > 1C
Spaces:
Sub-Space:
Exists parallel with normal space and can easily be entered and accesses from normal space, but is more sensitive to graviton concentrations and is there for often used in order to travel by warping space. A warp in normal space is often a few times greater in sup-space.
Hyper-Space:
Hyper-Space is a 4-Dimensional space existing together with normal space but is significantly harder to gain access to than subspace. Hyper-Space contains 4 spatial axes and one can there for travel a seem
Faster than Light Travel of the Stellar Abyss by zoppadoppa, literature
Literature
Faster than Light Travel of the Stellar Abyss
Overview
With the unimaginable vastness of the galaxy, to occupy it beyond a few star systems required a creative and diverse range of ways to create shortcuts in the fabric of space-time. Of the numerous methods used to cut through the fabric of space time, they can be universally distilled into three major categories.
Warp drives, wormholes and hyperspace.
They are incredibly flexible in application, being able to connect to each other with relative ease and the only limitations being the nature of exotic energy as a repulsive force against gravity and the need to generate hyper-dimensional geometries through numerous specialized struct
Alien Worlds creatures reimagined as earth animals by Inmyarmsinmyarms, literature
Literature
Alien Worlds creatures reimagined as earth animals
Skygrazers: a lineage of sauropterygians that developed lateral collagen fins, first to allow them to glide like flying fish but then having grown enough to provide lift for permanent flight, while the wings formed from the limbs provide thrust and steering. Spend their entire lives thermally soaring through the air, even giving birth on the wing. Some species feed on aerial plankton (seeds, insects, spiders et cetera) while others opt for more predatorial ecologies like those of frigatebirds. Balloon Predators: a lineage of spiders that became more specialised to ballooning. In windless conditions they launch their webs, suspended on electricity high up in the air until they spot prey. Then they release their webs and spread their flattened, wing-like legs to glide down towards their prey - or, failing that, the ground. Boneless Scavengers: a lineage of terrestrial echinoderms related to sea stars that developed an hydralic locomotion system to slither after their prey much as they
If you haven't noticed, the brain worms have been gnawing pretty hard on my neurons as of late, so I figured that I would try to do something that more people would engage with. And in that way I decided that I would talk about a number of my creative influences and the effect they had on my work. HAYAO MIYAZAKI So we start with a name that should be pretty familiar to most people. I was introduced to Miyazaki through the film Howl's Moving Castle, which to this day is one of my favorite movies of all time. His film catalogue with Studio Ghibli is legendary in animation, with titles such as Ponyo, Castle in the Sky, and Spirited Away. What really unites much of his work other than a distinctive Ghibli aesthetic is his themes: spirituality, pacifism, and a heavy critique of the modern industrial world, especially as it relates to the history of Japan not just from WWII onwards but more broadly the Meiji Era onwards. A lot of the themes obviously resonate with me more and more as I