Lonestar wrote:This is extremely awesome Stuart.
Seconded! Damn, I wish I had time to contribute to this, but right now I'm insanely busy.
White Haven wrote:(cool speech)
That reminds me of something I wrote back in 2005, when I was a little more strident about just how important AI research is. A fundie wrote to the SIAI (a research group I was part of) saying this;
'This entire site is the bigest load of navel gazing stupidity I have ever seen. You are so niaive, and clueless as to the inherent evil that lurks forever. A machine is no match for Satan.'
My response was;
'Assuming the system achieves superintelligence and nanotechnology by breakfast, we will be liberating Hell and arresting Satan in the morning as a warmup. We expect to be storming the gates of Heaven by noon, and tactical projections suggest we should be able to overthrow the dictator 'God', install a functional celestial democracy and be back home in time for tea. God, Satan and assorted celestial beings will be charged with dereliction of duty and inflicting gigadeath and hypersuffering, and the war crimes trials will begin as soon as we've finnished partying. We hope you will join our coalition of the willing and help us bring freedom and prosperity to the cosmos.'
Redleader34 wrote:Do we have helljumpers? I mean, units dropped into hell, to fight, Ala Doom?
The world has exactly what it has in terms of military forces on January 11th 2008. Trained, equipped and deployed the same way. Anything else that develops does so as a result of the plot progressing.
Clearly the need for intelligence is paramount. The humans don't know the extent or capabilities of the forces facing them. I imagine priority one is capturing some demons and/or angels and interrogating them. Priority two is working out how they're deploying; if they can appear anywhere the defence situation will be nightmarish, but if there are 'demonic gates' or similar then there are chokepoints that can be defended and/or nuked (given that this is Stuart writing, I imagine that one way or another there will be nukes in any case
).
The war is only 'winnable' with defensive means if the demon's population and breeding rate is low enough that they can be expected to exhaust themselves. If not, the humans are going to have to reverse engineer their means of travel and strike back. Assuming that's possible (and I really hope it is), the question is what would the operational parameters of this magic-tech be? If it's a static gate that's limited in size, firing off ICBMs through the portals might be a good way to soften Hell up (because I doubt Satan has an ABM system). In that case sending some spec ops guys over to recon for optimal target co-ords might make sense. If it works like a sci-fi jump drive, then we can send recon planes over to map the other realms and then bombers over to nuke them. Both are fun.
Might I suggest that this improvised tech works by using demon body parts preserved (for short periods) with life support machines and interfaced to control computers via electrodes spliced into their nerves? My reasons for this are as follows;
1) If the demons are getting into our reality via literal magic rituals, humans can't take the fight to them without learning to do it ourselves (if we can). This gets into the issue of did magic really exist before the demons came, and if so why no one discovered it etc etc and generally pollutes the whole science/tech vs faith/magic theme.
2) If they're travelling by divine/diabolic fiat, we're stuck in a defensive war indefinitely. This also sets a bad precedent; I'd expect the opposition to use some 'miracles', but the theme of the story is partially that humans have progressed far enough to match most of them (e.g. we can fly around and destroy whole armies with one blow too). Unfortunately too much reliance on miracles from the top makes the human situation ultimately unwinnable. I much prefer the notion that these celestial tyrants can do a few party tricks but mostly rely on the abilities of their hoards of minions.
3) Working out the laws of physics (or whatever more fundamental features of reality they use) that govern these abilities, then designing machines to replicate them would be /immensely/ hard. It's /at least/ the equivalent of Victorians trying to build a nuclear weapon if not worse. Soft sci-fi ludicrously fast research could do it but it would kinda clash with the fairly realistic combat.
4) Thus I suggest this. The demons have some bizarre organ and/or brain structures that allow them to teleport themselves from hell to earth. After capturing a few live and dead-but-mostly-intact specimens we dissect them and correlate with any data we can get from observing them appear (or more likely disappear, if they have a notion of retreat) with EW aircraft. We adapt current tech used to keep human organs alive during shipment (between donor sites) to keep the relevant bits of demon alive. We then adapt current neurointerfacing tech to control them. This is good enough to insert black and white images into human visual areas and it's good enough to control insect bodies more or less completely. Then we write software to activate the abilities we need. We may have to do stuff like; capture a demon with tranq darts (after finding a compound that works on them), cut the nerves to the relevant region, splice in a neural signal recorder, release them, let them wake up, then record the signals as they frantically try to teleport away from the tank platoon chasing them. But that's ok. This is mad science, 'by any means necessary'. The weaponised prototypes will be a nightmarish tangle of technology and demonic organs, it'll be horribly unreliable at first (and possible indefinitely) and you'll have to harvest some fairly fresh demon organs for each trip. Personally that sounds pretty cool.
No magic or mystical weapons used by Earth forces. The theme here is that science, technology and ultra-violence (precisely applied) trumps faith, superstition and listening to one's heart
That's about half of my personal philosophy right there. How much to I have to bribe you to appear in this story?
I just made the names up as I went along.
I hope we see some souls of the damned/enslaved pressed into service as demonic /divine infantry. Then we could expect to see the names of some of the more notable SDN / HPCA trolls in the enemy ranks.
Stuart wrote:The only thing is, The Big One started as a one-off story intended to squelch the "Really Cool Nazis Conquer The World" genre of alternate history and just grew as there were more and more questions I thought needed asking. This could go the same way although at the moment the story is self-contained and self-limited. Who knows, the Demonic People's Liberation Front may well kick off a few more stories.
Well it makes a nice contrast with those abysmal (and humourless) 'Left Behind' books.
Academia Nut wrote:Hmmm... you know, I was thinking that since one of the big themes here seems to be science and technology vs. faith and the supernatural, there should be some scenes with scientists doing research into what makes the demons and angels tick, and what they are weak against.
Ah, a fellow Mad Scientist, excellent.
If true, it would be awesome if instead of having to call in an airstrike to take out some of the nastier creatures, soldiers would be instead equipped with cold iron rounds with various words of banishing etched on the business end. It's something I would probably end up actually researching if this were to happen for real, so with the pseudo-denizen nature already seen, I figured I might as well suggest it.
Hmm, maybe, not sure that fits with the theme of the story though. There's been a lot of that kind of thing in Buffy and its clones. Frankly, it's been done. OTOH that's the first detailed description of demons being shot down by AAMs I've ever read.
Similarly for the other posters proposing the humans learning magic etc, bad idea. If and when we eventually do understand the principles these abilities work on, we should be able to do /much better/. The enemy is limited by biology and a ritualistic, superstitious mindset. As the F-18s versus demons demonstrated, once we understand what's going on Technology Does It Better (tm) (r).
If it turns out to be something like chunks of burning sulfur falling from the sky from a known source, then the world would probably find it dangerous to infantry and somewhat damaging to vehicles and structures, but thoroughly unimpressive in comparison to modern incendiaries.
Indeed. At the strategic level, I would find it even more amusing if the opposition unleash a plague of 'biblical proportions' and it turns out to be easily treatable with modern antibiotics.
FedRebel wrote:Satan looks at what just happened with disbelief and shock, all of his soldiers...his feared army of the damned...wiped out in a single blow. For millennia only the fear of the wrath of God kept his forces at bay, but once that fear was extinguished, mere mortal humans...imperfect in their creation have destroyed his mighty legions with impossible ease
Oh, the 'demon army gets nuked' scene just
has to happen at some point. This is Stuart we're talking about here. But I doubt it will be over that easily. Even if it did take hell out of the picture, apparently we're up against heaven as well, and presumably they're watching and wouldn't make the same mistake.
Stuart wrote:I'll be putting part two up Monday or Tuesday
I'm trying to minimise recreational Internet use right now but I'll definitely make an exception for this.