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Re: [AutoREALM] OT: Which Fantasy/SciFi World Would You Live In?

Actually, I've had to rethink this. While Dune and other space operas would
be fun. I'd like to like on Whr, the worker's utopia described in one of the
Stainless Steel Rat stories.

On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Roger Benham <rog_benham@...> wrote:

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> Would have to be Jack Vance's Trullion in the Alastor Cluster- live life
> easy on the undending bayous!
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> Subject: Re: [AutoREALM] OT: Which Fantasy/SciFi World Would You Live In?
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> I'd probably have to lean, at least with recent reading, to living in Eric
> Flint's Ring of Fire universe/timeline, preferably within the USE. Jena
> seems nice this time of year.
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> The Tech Republic blog I subscribe to asked this very question. I
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> thought I'd post it to my fantasy/D&D Yahoo! groups. Which non-Earth
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The Tech Republic blog I subscribe to asked this very question. I thought I'd post it to my fantasy/D&D Yahoo! groups. Which non-Earth world appeals most to...
Dan Presley
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Playboy Mansion? Ooooh, THAT kind of fantasy... Sorry. ;-) I'm a huge fantasy fan, but I'd have to pick Star Trek, because nobody ever seems to work for a...
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Also Witch World by Andre Norton ... From: Steven Carter <steven.f.carter@...> Subject: [AutoREALM] OT: Which Fantasy/SciFi World Would You Live In? To:...
Kemoc Tregarth/Mark
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Anything where personalities have become immortal, portable, and downloadable. Something like Richard K. Morgan's Altered Carbon series. I'd be pretty happy...
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I'm glad to see someone else has read that set Dave From: AutoREALM@yahoogroups.com [mailto:AutoREALM@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Kemoc Tregarth/Mark Sent:...
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Dunno why I didn't think of this, but Terry Pratchett's Discworld for fantasy. ... From: Kemoc Tregarth/Mark <kemoctregarth@...> Sent: Friday, June 19,...
Telas
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Discworld is one of the funniest places ever, but would it be good to live in?! What about Raymond E Fiest's Midkemia? Ian Winterbottom...
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I would have to choose the Shire in Middle Earth, after the end of the war of course. ... -- John C. The road goes ever on and on, Down from the door where it...
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How about Piers Anthony's Xanth? Or maybe the world in Brin's Practice Effect where the more you use something, the better (quality, efficient, dangerous,...
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I would defiantly choose Hyrule. Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry ... From: Neal Makely <elglin@...> Date: Sun, 21 Jun 2009 01:02:24 To:...
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Scifi: The Culture by Iain M. Banks (after the Idiran-Culture war) Fantasy: Looks like I've not read enough to find one I really would like to live in. Sam...
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I personally would have to pick Tamora Pierce's Tortall, during Protector of the Small or later, so that I (as a woman) could have some semblance of equal...
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Shadow Run, Greyhawk, Swashbuckler Adventures - Theah, Tolkien's MIddle Earth ... From: austinnafziger@... <austinnafziger@...> Subject: Re:...
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Amtgard, Medieval reenactment group, ... From: Dan Presley <dpresley@...> Subject: [AutoREALM] OT: Which Fantasy/SciFi World Would You Live In? To:...
Kemoc Tregarth/Mark
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Nice question. Since about five years old it was the Star Wars galaxy but with my luck I'd have been a systems analyst on one of the Death Stars though. I'm...
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... The direct opposite of what ever the politicans are telling us that we need to survive as a human race. Dave Chase...
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I'd probably have to lean, at least with recent reading, to living in Eric Flint's Ring of Fire universe/timeline, preferably within the USE.  Jena seems nice...
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Would have to be Jack Vance's Trullion in the Alastor Cluster- live life easy on the undending bayous! To: AutoREALM@yahoogroups.com From:...
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Actually, I've had to rethink this. While Dune and other space operas would be fun. I'd like to like on Whr, the worker's utopia described in one of the ...
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Frank Herbert's Dune. Or the semi anarchy of Eastern Standard Tribe. ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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Me? I fancy the worlds of the Crystal Singers (Killashandra et al) from Anne McCaffrey. Will...
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