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Gateworld Virtual Fleet / Fan Fic
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A curiously long-lived (four years and going, at this time) cross of fan fiction and worldbuilding based on the Stargate-verse that can be found here, with the wiki for 1.0 through 3.0 here, and the wiki for 4.0 here.The project is organized into "Fleets", which are numbered (GWVF 1.0, 2.0, etc.), and is currently into its fourth incarnation.Over time, the complexity and quality of the stories and concepts used has grown from basically the creation of opposing military forces and the writing of glorified after action reports, to detailed overviews of cultural, economic and political factors for dozens of species and races and full blown myth arcs.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })During the first fleet, Humanity fought a war with the Wraith in the Pegasus galaxy, who tried to create a race of supersoldiers called the Reapers who turned around and decided they had other plans.In 2.0, the story focused on the Milky way and the consecutive wars with the Ashen and Adnihilo, whose defeat signaled Humanity's rise to the status of the Fifth Race.By 3.0, the fleet had grown so complex, involving no less than three major enemies of galaxy-threatening might, that it ran out of steam and in the end, not one but several plots and myth arcs had to be cut out to bring it to a semi-satisfying conclusion. It was also the time when a lot of technology related plot holes began cropping up as contributors with a more hard science oriented approach began to join the Fleet.Version 4.0 Is a revitalization of the fleet concept, starting from scratch in order to create a whole new universe and avoid the mistakes of the past.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })In general, the focus of the fleets is on Humanity's role in the universe, which isn't surprising given that Most Writers Are Human, however at least as important is the creation of original or the continuing development of existing Stargate species and races, and how they interact with one another. | |
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Awesomeness by Analysis | |
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Awesomeness by Analysis: The Razg, their computers run constant simulation during battle in order to predict the best possible response to an an enemy tactic, and sometimes figure out what the enemy will do before the enemy figures it out himself. | |
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Blind Jump: A risky means to escape battle not in the danger of where they may emerge)(space is big), but in the fact that one has to strop all shields in order to feed a hypedrive's power needs, making a ship extremely vulnerable. | |
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Blue-and-Orange Morality | |
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Blue-and-Orange Morality: How the Afar see the world, but they've managed to learn that it freaks out everybody else so they tailor what they do so as not to seem totally insane. | |
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