ArtieM. Lehman
Elite itself already has a fairly decent Wiki, so I fear that anything we create here would be redundant. There are also a few meta issues with lore hierarchy, as some of the older books have been partially retconned, and that which is found in the EDRPG guides, though useful, are superceded by the game (which, with Odyssey approaching, I expect to see quite a bit). There is also the issue of who here should or even could he trusted with managing such a project, as I'm certain that there will be objections no matter who is appointed for the task.
Creamy Goodness III
Yes please. I've forgotten more sites to use than I still use.
I think that is one page that would require a gatekeeper. it would be s tough one to get right, but I'd like to see it here.
I see. Well, when somebody will be heavily involved in it and will provide all the data/texts/content I can incorporate it here. It should be a community activity, so also organized this way and frankly speaking without any community effort in that regard I won't do anything (as I mentioned, I have no time for that due a ton of other work on Inara). I can imagine it can be quite time consuming work to put everything together and it will require some dedication, so up to you.
Sorry, but I really do not think this is a good idea. It sounds fine in principle but, as we have seen during the last week or so (and on several occasions in the past), getting a consensus on what material should and should not be regarded as "lore-suitable" is a minefield of personal opinion. Is it fair to saddle an individual (or group, for that matter) with the responsibility of deciding what goes in and what doesn't, and of having to deal with the arguments and accusations of being "Lore Police" that will inevitably follow?
There is plenty of established lore in ED already. It's simply a case of extrapolating from it, whilst staying as true as we can to the source material.
We don't, for example, know for sure if Star Trek survived in any form. Star Wars, on the other hand, has been mentioned twice in Galnet, which is an official canon source. If the dozen or so Star Wars movies made it, then it's reasonable to think that Star Trek and its far more numerous spin offs also survived as a major work of fiction.
Regarding ancient works of literature, "Premonition" by Drew Wagar describes Cambridge in England as "one of the few cities on Earth that had recovered pretty much intact from [WW3]", and is further described as boasting "the only surviving collection of books that pre dated [WW3]". This refers to books only, but I for one feel it's not unlikely that digital media copies of far more did survive, given that not everwhere on Earth appears to have been decimated.
As for clothing, T-shirts and jeans are specifically mentioned in "Wanted", an official ED novel by Gavin Deas. I would encourage anyone wishing to investigate ED lore to read this and the other novels and short stories. They do provide further insight into the ED universe at many levels.
Last edit: 12 Apr 2021, 11:40am