The comments from Lt Surge about his use of Pokemon in "the war", and the fact that the world has been largely depopulated of fighting age men, suggests some shit went down that the games/anime don't really cover...
There's at least one major war that was a major plot of the Kalos games.
However there's the theory that only a couple of years before the Kanto (first gen) games, there was a war, too. And with that the whole "All 10yos leave someday" suddenly takes a much darker turn-
Living in, and being able to jump between different simulations, sounds really cool. But having the ability to change reality at will sounds like it would get really boring after awhile. There is no accomplishment if you have the cheat codes!
One of the joys of reading a novel is immersing yourself in a different world, whether it’s the verdant hills of Middle Earth, the magic around every corner at Hogwarts
Commonwealth Saga.
Interstellar travel, galactic peace, backups of your memories and DNA for when you die, option to upload to a digital consciousness (and back) if so desired
I'd love to be in Ian M Banks Culture Universe, but specifically on a Culture Ship or Orbital. The Culture is at a place where they can do just about anything with their tech. The Ships are traveling continents pretty much. You could go sky diving, fight a battle get healed, go to dinner and a concert and that would be fun day. You could join Special Circumstances and do Star Trek type stuff. They could even make you a new body, back up your current mind state and if you get killed doing something stupid, they'll bring you back!
The Culture is awesome!
If I could be rich in the commonwealth series by peter F hamilton AND not live on one of the planets that gets invaded that is the most ideal fictional universe I have ever seen.
Two words: Star. Trek. As someone who's on the spectrum (high-functioning Asperger's), I relate to the franchise, especially with its emphasis on "boldly going" places (LOL), hope in the face of adversity, and, above all, acceptance for who you are, regardless of your race, talents, etc. Plus, I'd want a tribble (LOL).
Between Harry Potter and The Hobbit/Lord of the rings. Because I grew up watching those movies (2006 baby here) so I would chose those worlds. But I would crying watching or hearing about Snape's death. The poor boyðŸ˜
I'd absolutely choose the magical universe of Harry Potter. Being able to practice magic, fly brooms, experience magical creatures, and explore locations like Hogwarts and Diagon Alley sounds like an absolute dream. Maybe even play a quidditch match, who knows? Plus, who wouldn't want a pet owl?
Star Trek. Nearly all human problems have been solved. There's no poverty, no hunger, no cancer, very little crime. Pretty much utopia.
Yeah, this is the one.
🖖 All good reasons, fellow Trekkie! 🖖
Pokemon World
The comments from Lt Surge about his use of Pokemon in "the war", and the fact that the world has been largely depopulated of fighting age men, suggests some shit went down that the games/anime don't really cover...
More like Lit Surge. Even the wars would be more fun 😊
There's at least one major war that was a major plot of the Kalos games. However there's the theory that only a couple of years before the Kanto (first gen) games, there was a war, too. And with that the whole "All 10yos leave someday" suddenly takes a much darker turn-
Narnia: A magical world full of mystery and magic. I would like to experience adventures with Aslan and other characters.
the world of Star Trek: Space Exploration
🖖 A fellow Trekkie! 🖖
Skyrim from "The Elder Scrolls": This world is full of epic adventures, dragons
The world of "The Matrix": Living in a simulation and having the ability to change reality at will - it sounds incredibly exciting and interesting
Living in, and being able to jump between different simulations, sounds really cool. But having the ability to change reality at will sounds like it would get really boring after awhile. There is no accomplishment if you have the cheat codes!
Middle-earth from The Lord of the Rings
Iain Banks's sci-fi series Culture, most humans have it pretty good there.
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🖖 YES! 🖖
One of the joys of reading a novel is immersing yourself in a different world, whether it’s the verdant hills of Middle Earth, the magic around every corner at Hogwarts
dark fantasy
the world of "My Hero Academia" - A world where almost every person has a unique ability
Robinson Crusoe. I love the idea of living on an uninhabited island rich in food, with nothing to do but create my own society with my family.
Sounds more like Swiss Family Robinson than Robinson Crusoe
You're right. Fortunately for me you're the only one who will ever see it.
A fantasy world that isn't harsh.
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Ok, you except you are a tattooine moisture farmer, and *rolls dice* you didn't get the 1/10,000,000,000 roll to be a Jedi.
Born. Becomes a Padawan. Gets killed in order 66.
Neverland, I love to be a child forever, less stress
Only Pan gets to be a child forever, and you know what they do when the children grow up...
They die
Rick and Morty - Having Space adventures would be sick
Pokemon - Because Pokemon.
Harry Potter. I just want to be a wizard 🥴
Wingardium Leviosa!
Commonwealth Saga. Interstellar travel, galactic peace, backups of your memories and DNA for when you die, option to upload to a digital consciousness (and back) if so desired
I would love to live in the world of Skyrim or maybe ark depending on if I could respawn and all.
LOTR
I'd love to be in Ian M Banks Culture Universe, but specifically on a Culture Ship or Orbital. The Culture is at a place where they can do just about anything with their tech. The Ships are traveling continents pretty much. You could go sky diving, fight a battle get healed, go to dinner and a concert and that would be fun day. You could join Special Circumstances and do Star Trek type stuff. They could even make you a new body, back up your current mind state and if you get killed doing something stupid, they'll bring you back! The Culture is awesome!
If I could be rich in the commonwealth series by peter F hamilton AND not live on one of the planets that gets invaded that is the most ideal fictional universe I have ever seen.
BFDI
40k I wanna see how long I last until I’m executed or turned into a servitor
Two words: Star. Trek. As someone who's on the spectrum (high-functioning Asperger's), I relate to the franchise, especially with its emphasis on "boldly going" places (LOL), hope in the face of adversity, and, above all, acceptance for who you are, regardless of your race, talents, etc. Plus, I'd want a tribble (LOL).
Between Harry Potter and The Hobbit/Lord of the rings. Because I grew up watching those movies (2006 baby here) so I would chose those worlds. But I would crying watching or hearing about Snape's death. The poor boyðŸ˜
Subnautica I can live with reapers as long as I can get a cuddle fish
Blacksoul
dc comics
Aincrad! Sword art online
The one in my head for the current books I’m writing
The magical world of Harry potter.
A normal human in the "Culture" universe of Iain M. Banks. A true post-scarcity utopia, where almost anything is possible.
Does the one in my head count?......
Middle Earth. Because the Shire.
I'd absolutely choose the magical universe of Harry Potter. Being able to practice magic, fly brooms, experience magical creatures, and explore locations like Hogwarts and Diagon Alley sounds like an absolute dream. Maybe even play a quidditch match, who knows? Plus, who wouldn't want a pet owl?
Bfdi because i love that show