Trope-a-Day: Alien Kudzu
Alien Kudzu: The unfortunate result, all too often, of importing things across ecosystems, and the reason why absolutely every ship comes with a Decontamination Chamber.
Alien Kudzu: The unfortunate result, all too often, of importing things across ecosystems, and the reason why absolutely every ship comes with a Decontamination Chamber.
It must be a good writing day; I’ve just polished up another piece for submission to “Miscellanea: a transdimensional library“, a collection of excepts from fictional/unwritten books being assembled by Eggplant Literary Productions. Very much my cup of tea, I think, as I’ve always been particularly fond
The fires always burn brightest on the Darkest Night. It’s not actually any darker than any other night in the bottom half of the year, but when Lumenna occults Sunaris – when the night is winter-black and there’s only one sun in the sky – for all reason and logic
…well, not drabble. I’m, as it turns out, not very good at keeping strictly to 100 words in length, and, well, since the point of this exercise is to help develop my writing muscles/fluidity/ability to just sit down and write, dammit, applying such an artificial constraint to
Decontamination Chamber: Fortunately, these days, it just involves a light mist of nanites checking you out (while clothed, so no fanservice, alas), but it’s routine protocol for (physically) entering a new habitat or, indeed, planet, given the risks of disease and, worse, ecological contamination. It probably tells you everything
Alien Hair: Sometimes. Also, sometimes, fur, tentacles, symbiotic fungi, cilia, etc.
Alien Geometries: Something seen in automation-dominated infrastructure areas, where buildings and systems which are – for the most part – only ever used by AI tend to be made in complexes of simple geometric shapes, lines, and curves, without any of the softening or decoration that most sophont eyes find comfortable.
Alien Blood: Played straight, in many varieties. For example, eldrae blood is close to indigo in color, due to the not-hemoglobin it uses (borrowed from Elieran bluelife, which is indeed mostly blue; and it would lead to noticeably different skin tones if they weren’t all so damn pale anyway)
The Aesthetics of Technology: Oh, the Imperials play this one completely straight. After all, the Imperial motto is Order, Progress, Liberty, and it would never do to make all those neophilic people think that they weren’t getting their Progress, capital-p included. So not only should it be all future-y,
Action Bomb: Spider mines. Also AKVs (Autonomous Kill Vehicles) who can use themselves as a kinetic-kill weapon when they run out of ammunition. Of course, they back themselves up first, so it’s not like they’re blowing themselves up permanently.
Abusing the Kardashev Scale For Fun and Profit: Working their way up to this right now, the Empire has a couple of Dyson spheres, one under construction, the other completely dedicated to energy generation, plus other energy-generation facilities scattered here and there and about the place. This makes them, I
Absurdly Spacious Sewer: Not sewers, technically, but Imperial cities are known for their lengthy networks of service tunnels running under the streets, through which the actual pipes and cables that supply water, sewage & garbage removal, power, nanoslurry, bandwidth, and other utilities are routed, along with the pneumatic mail system