The Meme Today's prompt is from @dahob - Why do you like apocalypses so much?
Heheheheheee.
So, I chewed on this a bit, and it came down to two major things: why I like dystopian settings, and why I like space colony stories.
I swear this is all related!
So, dystopian settings. I looove dystopian settings, although I have to admit that that's 50% lazy writing. That is: if the setting is the bad guy, then it's man vs. the environment, and the innate bad guys are mostly working within a bad setting.
Tír na Cali's a perfect example of that: "Yes, I own you, but I can't exactly free you. The Californian government will never let you go home, and, even if they did, the Americans would lock you up and pick your brain for every scrap of information about our country. So you're stuck with me and my only options are keep you or sell you."
Of course, in Addergoole, the reason for the uber-dystopia is right there, in the school, a living breathing person. Um. Poor thinking on my part there. O_o
"Man against his environment." That's my favorite style of story, of the classic three taught in English classes (Man v. self, other man, environment), and that really covers the "space colony" story part of this, too: I love the idea of carving out a new world, a new home, against massive odds. I love making something from scraps, from whatever's left over. And with space colonies and post-apoc both, you walk into it with some "modern" tech, and some idea of how modern tech should work.
Except cargo cults, of course. But I still need to write one of those.
So why do I like apocalypses so much? Because I get to write people struggling against their environment, and persevering.
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