The Second Apocalypse
Other Titles => Semantica => Topic started by: Madness on March 16, 2014, 10:37:05 am
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I honestly I subvocally yell Semantica in my head once a day as I think of random stuff that will probably come up in this book all the time. Today it's about different kinds of addicts and nootropic burnouts. I can't wait for Bakker to write another non-Earwa book (especially as TUC is in the home stretch) and I really hope it is Semantica (though, I would tolerate the next Disciple... or one of the other one-offs Bakker is playing close to the chest).
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Ingroups (churches, musicians, etc - pretty much anything with an audience) will start to take nootropics to synchronize their experiences of whatever; faith, music, etc....
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The Government Squads who hunt Tweakers...
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Non men mating rituals
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Didn't we have a thread of ideas for this book? Should link that!
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Encyclopaedia Ex Nihilo (http://second-apocalypse.com/index.php?topic=772.0) isn't a thread for this book. There are plenty of ideas that I suggest to Ex Nihilo that I wouldn't use in Semantica.
I feel like Semantica is going to be the world of Neuropath like 50 years after...
I honestly just can't decide if Bakker would write totalitarian world or totalitarian country...
Lol - Srancy, I fall victim myself but we have a standing consensus about crossover of spoilers between book forums. What's a Nonman :P?
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Yes, this is something I hope too see someday soon. Hope he goes for totalitarian world though. This is something that will spread globally anyway, maybe with some areas with "wildlings". Like in Brave New World. There a Cnaiur like hero will rise up to crush the modern world. Alongside him you have an ascetic Bruce Lee type of monk. They will meet head to head with Ray Kurzweil in the final battle of humanness :P
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Hmm...
He did mention a basic plot arc, he'd considered... something about starting from POV within "The Resistance" and then have the true futility of the situation made clear, through... mindbending Bakker 8).
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Well, one that always struck me as obvious: enhanced reactions and augmented strength by increasing velocity of signal within the nervous system. But this seems to me a system-wide augmentation, not necessarily task specific, that all Tweakers get (who include the ruling class, definitely, they just aren't those who are being labelled and hunted as Tweakers).
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See: The Crazy from the Rifts RPG, with their metal Mind over Matter (MOM) implants protruding from their skulls.
Classic (http://cdn.obsidianportal.com/assets/118204/Crazy2.jpg)
Even crazier (http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_o1-BsW1eRJ0/S9z__4VjeKI/AAAAAAAAAMU/rc3U103y-vc/s1600/20100501+crazy.jpg)
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not everyones' given up on resistance http://syntheticzero.net/2014/04/26/stimulations/ (http://syntheticzero.net/2014/04/26/stimulations/)
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That was a really interesting read, james. Have you linked your blog here before?
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That's not my blog - it belongs to an English Psychiatric Nurse. He reblogs ThreePoundBrain stuff occasionally.
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Interesting. Sorry, assumptions on my part.
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Ha I WISH I could write as well as that! Flattered you thought it was my blog.
There's definitely a lot of chatter about BBT building in some quarters, very exciting to see more bloggers talking about it.
I really hope we get to read Semantica one day, and I hope Scott isn't too discouraged by Disciple not selling as well as he expected. He's definitely making a name for himself in the theory world now, so there's a buzz building up he can capitalize on.
Bakker doing futuristic sci fi - sounds like the coolest thing imaginable!
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Ha I WISH I could write as well as that! Flattered you thought it was my blog.
There's definitely a lot of chatter about BBT building in some quarters, very exciting to see more bloggers talking about it.
Yeah, it's interesting interaction very suddenly bloomed over at BBT. Bakker was the earliest adopter... next comes the swarm of support and dissent.
I really hope we get to read Semantica one day, and I hope Scott isn't too discouraged by Disciple not selling as well as he expected. He's definitely making a name for himself in the theory world now, so there's a buzz building up he can capitalize on.
Bakker doing futuristic sci fi - sounds like the coolest thing imaginable!
Yeap. +1. It'd also be nice if wanted to spend another decade sometime doing a full on Space Opera, type-dealio.
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I picture it as a one off like Neuropath. A PKD style fast paced big ideas novel, heavy on action and cyberpunk trashy.
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I picture it as a one off like Neuropath. A PKD style fast paced big ideas novel, heavy on action and cyberpunk trashy.
+1 - Semantica, for sure. Or a duology or something.
But SF deserves a full-on Bakker/TSA epic.
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I picture it as a one off like Neuropath. A PKD style fast paced big ideas novel, heavy on action and cyberpunk trashy.
+1 - Semantica, for sure. Or a duology or something.
But SF deserves a full-on Bakker/TSA epic.
I want this so bad but I'm afraid he's just going to keep writing TSA material.
Which is itself not a bad thing (I feel like a prequel series after TNG is almost inevitable) but...a legit Bakker epic SF would be so. fucking. good.
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I picture it as a one off like Neuropath. A PKD style fast paced big ideas novel, heavy on action and cyberpunk trashy.
+1 - Semantica, for sure. Or a duology or something.
But SF deserves a full-on Bakker/TSA epic.
I want this so bad but I'm afraid he's just going to keep writing TSA material.
Which is itself not a bad thing (I feel like a prequel series after TNG is almost inevitable) but...a legit Bakker epic SF would be so. fucking. good.
I think given the choice between a new Bakker scifi series, or an immediate continuation of TSA through the end of TNG, I'd pick the former. Given what appears to be his present focus, based on his TPB posts and such, I think he's in a better headspace for a new scifi, and a break from TSA might make for better books in the future.
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Good points, I do think a break from TSA could potentially have net-positive results (I can't see it making the series worse-off, anyway) and I personally would take a longer gap between whatever the first book of TSA: The Next Generation is, though I have a feeling we may be somewhat in the minority there ;).
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Good points, I do think a break from TSA could potentially have net-positive results (I can't see it making the series worse-off, anyway) and I personally would take a longer gap between whatever the first book of TSA: The Next Generation is, though I have a feeling we may be somewhat in the minority there ;).
Lol.