Crisis of Idealism: A Space Opera

The World is destroy. Nearly a thousand years later a sinister plot that could destroy all faith in a transcendental power is revealed. Will Good prevail, or will Evil gain power?

Friday, October 29, 2004

A novel Idea: Introduction

As part of the NaNoWriMo contest, I'll be writing a space opera called Crisis of Idealism: A Space Opera on this blog. I can't actually start until Novemeber 1st, but I CAN lay out the plot. I'm sorry if you want to be surprised by a serial, but there is going to be a lot of content going up here every day for the next month, and it might seem kinda directionless at times, so I'm going to give you a bit of a head start.
First and foremost, this is, as the title suggests, a Space Opera. An epic sweeping planets and ignoring physics.
But, the intergalactic war hasn't started yet. And in point of fact, it doesn't until near the end, but, well, you'll see.
The main theme is Idealism, as is suggested also by the title. I had to think up a title on the spot, I'll admit its pretty lame, but its functional. And its a working title, right? The problem with Idealism is, not everybody understands it, if they even recognise the word. So I endever to explain it to you... as is my job as a writer.
Idealism is a metaphysical theory (Metaphysical? uh-oh... it's a branch of philosophy that, in part, studies the way the world is) that states that the world does not exist. Only our perceptions exist inside our minds. the Physical world is bunk, minds exist and that's it. Then why do we all preceive the same things at the same time? how come my rose isn't your trash bin (to borrow an example from Peter van Inwagen's Metaphysics)? The explination is thus: God controlls our perceptions and co-ordinates them all. This is a simplified version, of course, but it gets the message across.
If you ever have any questions/comments/criticisms, I encourage you to comment on my most recent post.
The catch with this space opera is thus: it'll have everything that other space operas have, intruige, battles, deep characters, love stories, everything, but it will also argue in favour and against the Idealist philosophy. I don't even pretend to be an expert on it, but I can dream.
I'm sure there was something else I wanted to post on my introduction, but I can't remember now. Ah well...

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