Rodahn wrote:
shuyung wrote:
What do you mean by magic, and what do you mean by technology? Are you familiar with Clarke's Third Law?
Well like the stuff done in Harry Potter or your typical fantasy MMO mixed with modern tech or future-tech (a la StarCraft/Avatar/WarHammer 40k/etc)
Never heard of Clarke's Third Law . . .
Talya wrote:
Rodahn wrote:
I guess I just would like to see a magical world where magic and technology co-exist. Just as a change of pace from literary convention.
Go read a Shadowrun book.
Heh, actually I was just thinking about Shadowrun. And, like I said above, I guess WH40K could qualify for magic meets tech.
Yeah, but are any of those books good? I read some WH40k paperbacks when I was bored, they were entertaining enough to kill time, but will be completely forgotten.
Sci-fi and fantasy really aren't that different. The best example of them co-mingling are in comic books. The "science" they use is clearly defying quite a few laws of physics most of the time. Stars Wars is a great example. That is straight up space-wizards.
I think it can be done, but from a writing point of view, keeping your made up magic stuff and made up tech stuff straight and not contradicting things and making everything plausible within the universe is going to be more trouble than I would want to deal with. The best thing to do is keep it simple. The more rules you create, the more opportunities for continuity errors you miss. People will forgive the impossible, but not the improbable.
There's an injustice that she has this many movies of her books and Terry Pratchet is unknown to most regular people. The Hogfather was a BBC two part movie that was pretty good. I'd like to see more of his work done so well. Pratchet makes some really endearing characters. Even Death is quite lovable.