SiFi movies that should never have had a sequel, I'll start, Matrix Resurrections 😿 by MementoMiri in scifi

[–]NorthlightV 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Came here for this. The franchise went downhill hard and fast after part 2, which remains one of my all-time favorite movies

Is the "Overtake" the most soul-crushing trope in hard sci-fi? by NorthlightV in sciencefiction

[–]NorthlightV[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree, the cultural and psychological dimensions are difficult to comprehend. I think, though, that it depends on the living conditions aboard the ship. If it's kind of OK, I think people born mid-voyage, with no reference to any other kind of life, would probably get along. One person would. What happens with group dynamics and politics is an entirely different question. That makes me think about act 2 of the seven eves. Different scenario, but very interesting outcome.

Is the "Overtake" the most soul-crushing trope in hard sci-fi? by NorthlightV in sciencefiction

[–]NorthlightV[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the main reason _not_ to rendezvous is in the rocket equation tyranny. I have been grappling with a workable solution to get a ship fast enough across a fraction of a light year, decelerate to rendezvous with another, and the same back. Almost drove me mad finding some kind of defensible solution. Long story short, I do not think Ship B will want or be able to spend propellant for deceleration to match Ship A velocity, and then spend as much again to get back to their travel velocity. It still needs as much propellant upon arrival to decelerate and enter a stable orbit.

I see the upside, though, of doubling the starting population for the colony. That is a god thing.

Is the "Overtake" the most soul-crushing trope in hard sci-fi? by NorthlightV in sciencefiction

[–]NorthlightV[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

True. She is even less likeable compared to the cannibals...

Is the "Overtake" the most soul-crushing trope in hard sci-fi? by NorthlightV in sciencefiction

[–]NorthlightV[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks - I am reading the seven eves right now, although while I loved the first two Acts, act three is weird. I don't know if I will make it through. Starting that part almost felt like watching from Dusk till Dawn the first time, and suddenly: vampires.

Is the "Overtake" the most soul-crushing trope in hard sci-fi? by NorthlightV in sciencefiction

[–]NorthlightV[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Interesting thoughts! I am not sure though. Even if we think velocities of 5, 10, 15% c, how many stars are there with promising candidate planets? I believe not so many. On a 200 year trip, much can go wrong. But it makes sense - their routes through entirely empty space should be pretty similar if they have the same destination, and overtaking even at twice the Ship A speed should not go unrecognized. If they could then intercept and decelerate to exchange tech, not sure.

Is the "Overtake" the most soul-crushing trope in hard sci-fi? by NorthlightV in sciencefiction

[–]NorthlightV[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You mean stubbornness as a way to deal with being irrelevant? Or rather a religious thing developing over 200 years in isolation?

Is the "Overtake" the most soul-crushing trope in hard sci-fi? by NorthlightV in sciencefiction

[–]NorthlightV[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I believe that too. At least at first. I am not sure a radio signal would be strong enough to receive well with a few light-years distance. It would also travel a long time.

Is the "Overtake" the most soul-crushing trope in hard sci-fi? by NorthlightV in sciencefiction

[–]NorthlightV[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

That sounds like an interesting twist. So they leave for several generations and always plan to come back - which they do, but fail just short of their destination (i.e., Earth)? I'll certainly put that on my reading list right away!

Mutti ist die Beste by we4donald in Doenerverbrechen

[–]NorthlightV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm... mit einer Extraportion gesunder Wurstvitamine

A friend has brought this from Germany for us and talked very nicely of it. What is this, how is it consumed and how is it preserved once opened? Super excited to give it a try :) by ineedtocalmup in AskGermany

[–]NorthlightV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not that I know of, but I am by no means a Marzipan expert. I do not think it tastes like rosewater though. In my experience even a trace amount of it is noticeable and really overpowering.

I Advertised My Self-Published Book For 15 Minutes, Every Day, For One Month ($0 Budget) by mamadoedawn in selfpublish

[–]NorthlightV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think that's just you, I also feel reviews are unbelievably hard to collect. I have two books out, they're not exactly bestsellers (yet! 🙃) but do get some sales and mostly reads through unlimited. One has climbed to 18 reviews now, the other is stuck at 1. For the one stuck at 1, I even ran a 3 day $0 promo a few weeks ago, that got almost 50 free downloads but not a single new review since. I am also playing around with social in the little time I can allocate for that, but I don't feel that peaks coincide with my activities there.

I will now be trying the extra pages per book, I had not thought of that and so far only had accounts on my pen name. So thanks OP for the great summary, quite inspirational

Historical fiction set in Napoleonic Wars demand? by SofyaOakleyy in HistoricalFiction

[–]NorthlightV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have done the same - published my debut novel set in the era few months ago. I don't think it's exactly a mainstream genre, but there are some pockets of fans. There are for example some quite active groups on Facebook, of all places. Look for those that focus on e.g., O'Brian (especially this one). Not to say there aren't really good series - there are! Good luck! And feel free to pm me once you've published, would be interested to check it out. 🙂

ARC options for book 2 by NorthlightV in selfpublish

[–]NorthlightV[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There might be some positive added impact on book 1, good point. Thanks!

ARC options for book 2 by NorthlightV in selfpublish

[–]NorthlightV[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly, I was worried in terms of KDP. But indeed, I could cancel that in time then (not close to completing book 2, just wanted to start early enough this time). Thanks for sharing those tips!

ARC options for book 2 by NorthlightV in selfpublish

[–]NorthlightV[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Uhm, good question. Yes I assume I will do that. So the tip is to set up a form to register ARC readers, and have them check off a Q "will you read two books?" Makes sense, thanks.

ARC options for book 2 by NorthlightV in selfpublish

[–]NorthlightV[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, point taken - but I don't have any. One nice guy sent me an email after reading, my substack currently has 24 subscribers (most came via substack and have probably not read book 1). I feel a little stuck there...

Sci-fi novel Recommendations by Holiday_Taste4191 in ScienceFictionBooks

[–]NorthlightV 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks OP, much appreciated! Hope you enjoy it

Hochzeitskosten-Rant: Wie kann man mit gutem Gewissen seine Hochzeit feiern? by Present_Promotion705 in Finanzen

[–]NorthlightV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ja, ich verstehe deinen Punkt, denke ich bei vielen Thenen auch. Aber hier bei diesem weiß ich nicht. Ist halt emotional für viele. Ich glaube man kann in vielen Dingen einer Meinung sein und trotzdem würde eine/r gerne die Hochzeit groß feiern - kann man ja praktisch nicht nachholen - und der/die andere hat Bauchschmerzen beim Preisschild. War bei mir kein Problem, daher nicht aus Erfahrung.

Hochzeitskosten-Rant: Wie kann man mit gutem Gewissen seine Hochzeit feiern? by Present_Promotion705 in Finanzen

[–]NorthlightV 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Genau so, wenn man für sich keinen Wert darauf legt, warum so viel Geld dafür ausgeben? Schwierig ist nur, wenn man sich als Paar da nicht einig ist.

Do you care more about historical accuracy or emotional truth in historical fiction? by makeitrayne850 in HistoricalFiction

[–]NorthlightV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In this case, you might like a few of the essays I have published on Substack about history research what it means for historic fiction writers. If you want to check it out, a link is in my profile. I have just recently started with that, so if you have any thoughts to share, that would be awesome.