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| Ubique Patriam Reminisci Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: PACIFIC:
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| What about a plague in a SF/F world? On one of the history threads, there is a discussion about the causes of Black Death. This started me thinking about how a plague or epidemic can be used in a SF/F story. With all the British stories that begin with children being sent to the country to avoid nazi bombs, how about children being sent away to avoid a plague? Or perhaps a sci-fi world where a group is persecuted because they are believed to have brought on the plague? |
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| Scottish Roman Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Perth and Kinross
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| Re: What about a plague in a SF/F world? Interesting point. The only instance of this I've ever encountered was in the 2000AD story, "The Ballad of Halo Jones." The concept was called 'Ratwar.' Using a genetically-engineered king rat as a liaison, rats would follow a computer-guided course across the major landmasses of a planet, spreading plague as they went. A terrifying prospect occupying little more than a footnote in the story. |
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| Ubique Patriam Reminisci Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: PACIFIC:
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| Re: What about a plague in a SF/F world? I have been stuck trying to find ways to start the action in my stories which haven't been over done. I figured an out break of disease might be one way to shake things up. A story of someone sitting on their sofa would be hard to pull off (unless the character had an active imagination perhaps). |
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| Ubique Patriam Reminisci Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: PACIFIC:
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| Re: What about a plague in a SF/F world? I was multi-tasking when I started this thread. I'm not so sure this is the place for it. If you have any suggestions for a better location and how to move it, let me know. |
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| Wherever I Am, I'm There Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Greater London
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| Re: What about a plague in a SF/F world? There is 'I am Legend' by by Richard Matheson. Twice filmed already; once as 'The Last Man on Earth' with Vincent Price, once as 'The Omega Man' with Charlton Heston, and now a new version is due for release in Dec 2007 with Wil Smith (who else!) There was a 'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine' episode in Season 4 called 'The Quickening' about a plague called the Blight. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: East Sussex
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| Re: What about a plague in a SF/F world? I haven't seen that done before, as far as I can remember. I think a plague, especially in a SF/F world, could be great inspiration for many different plots. The first idea that struck me for a story about a plague was a parallel of the children in WW1 & 2 being sent away to the country for safety, but in a fantasy world maybe the only safe place for them to go might be to live with a magical race, perhaps in another realm. What would it be like for the children discovering this new realm? What sort of dangers and problems would the have to overcome? How would they have changed when it was safe to return to their world, would they want to return? What kind of world would they return to? Hmm, actually I think I might have stumbled on quite a fun short story to write! I might have a go at it tonight (after working on my WIP of course ). |
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| Cynique du Nord Join Date: May 2007 Location: Tyne and Wear
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| Re: What about a plague in a SF/F world? A recent example would be the melding plague in Alastair Reynolds' Revelation Space trilogy, in which a post-nanotech world is devastated by a disease which affects the various neural implants of many in society. In a nice twist, it's actually the upper echelons of society that are hit worst, while those who couldn't afford the implants remain unaffected (at least directly). |
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| Registered User Join Date: May 2007 Location: York
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| Re: What about a plague in a SF/F world? You mentionned the idea of a race being ostracised because they were thought to have caused the plague- i think this is what happened to the jews in the middle ages. They had better public health so didn't suffer so much. Could a magical race become a victim of this? |
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| Back in black Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Cumbria
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| Re: What about a plague in a SF/F world? Anne Mccaffrey wrote a good novel about an illness wiping out many people. I wish I could remember its name now... Perhaps that's like your idea. Oh, I've done a quick Google search - it could be Dragon Harper or Dragonsdawn or Moreta. I'm actually confident it's Moreta, but the other two books also feature a "plague" in them, and thus might be useful to you. |
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| loony Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: West Sussex
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| Aspiring Writer Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Denbighshire
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| Re: What about a plague in a SF/F world? Raymond E. Feist, The King's Bucaneer, is I think a story that would fall into this category. A town at the edge of the Kingdom is raided and dozens of people, including two noble daughters, are kidnapped and transported halfway round the world where the evil Serpent Priests make 'clones' of them with a plague inside. The plan was to try and send them back to spread the plague. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Hertfordshire
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| Re: What about a plague in a SF/F world? Just found this thread. The novel I'm currently sending out to agents is about a plague - and called Plague's Perfume ![]() A super quick summary: When plague strikes his countrymen, librarian Sal is the only left in good health and with enough knowledge to go and seek the cure. But he has to leave his family behind, knowing they might not be alive by the time he returns. I'm pretty sure there's a fair few plague SF/F books knocking about - but I've always enjoyed reading about fictional plagues, ever since I laid my hands on Stephen King's The Stand. |
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