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Home 2021 July

Month: July 2021

Checking in on American Politics: 2020 Edition

The results of the 2020 United States Presidential election are well known by this point, and much analysis has been offered, including by myself on Twitter. For the first time on this blog I would like to offer some of the thoughts I’ve expressed in … Continue readingChecking in on American Politics: 2020 Edition

Posted on July 26, 2021by Adamas NemesisLeave a comment

The Star Wars Darth Bane Film Trilogy I Would Make

It must be Star Wars month at this blog, because once again my head turns toward contemplating ideas for new stories set in that universe. Well, this latest one I have is not exactly a new story, but is more of my own take on … Continue readingThe Star Wars Darth Bane Film Trilogy I Would Make

Posted on July 22, 2021by Adamas Nemesis1 Comment

Worldbuilding Motorhomes in my Sci-Fi Setting

One of the things I enjoy the most about worldbuilding my science fiction setting, which is also an alternate history diverging from our timeline around 1900, is considering transportation technology in such a wealthier and more advanced world. It has recently struck me that it’s … Continue readingWorldbuilding Motorhomes in my Sci-Fi Setting

Posted on July 16, 2021by Adamas NemesisLeave a comment

A Not-so-Minor Dream for the Minor Outlying Islands

What kind of a country strives hard to acquire territory only to deny its people the full splendor of the spoils? Among many other countries who often styled themselves “empires” and acquired far-flung islands across the ocean, the United States, that’s who. Specifically I’d like … Continue readingA Not-so-Minor Dream for the Minor Outlying Islands

Posted on July 14, 2021by Adamas NemesisLeave a comment

Post-Liberalism: An Echo, Not a Choice

In recent years a perennial controversy has returned to the fore: namely, the issue of the state’s power to order the society it governs, of statecraft as soulcraft. “Liberalism” is usually the center of attention in such debates, but it’s recently struck me that the … Continue readingPost-Liberalism: An Echo, Not a Choice

Posted on July 12, 2021July 12, 2021by Adamas Nemesis2 Comments

The New Star Trek I Would Have Made

Having offered my own ideas of the direction I think Star Wars should have gone in after the prequels, why not do the same with Star Trek? Indeed, the courses of the two franchises in the 21st century to date have been remarkably similar in … Continue readingThe New Star Trek I Would Have Made

Posted on July 3, 2021December 20, 2022by Adamas Nemesis1 Comment
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