Posted: 2004-11-24 09:22am
woah. absolutely fascinating.
whats draka? this is the first indepth thing Ive read on it.
whats draka? this is the first indepth thing Ive read on it.
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We decided to keep those sections because quite frankly we were having enough difficulty explaining how such a completely sociopathic society could develop that we needed everything that we could get to justify it. It's implausible, but then so is the whole timeline, even our's, admittedly. Our basic principle is to retain as much of the original Drakian timeline as possible with the proviso that we must be able to somehow rationalize it. Essentially being given a fixed set of data that we can't change (the Draka being as they are socially and culturally in 1918, since we decided to work from that point) we have attempted to more rationally explain how they got there. That said, we aren't changing the basic concept because the entire point of the stories is to demonstrate how the Draka (within the barest of sane limits) could be defeated and how it would take place.Battlehymn Republic wrote:The idea of finding every single piece of classical literature is incredibly unlikely.
These links will help with implausible sections:
www.alternatehistory.com/ gateway/analyses/Drakaproblems.html
www.alternatehistory.com/ gateway/analyses/Stonedogsproblems.htm
www.geocities.com/hentaihelper/StoneDogsproblems.htm