The Noble Robot wrote:What's odd is that this IC explanation actually does allow for a player-created age that looks just like the planet Vulcan or Alderaan, since an age is merely what springs forth from an explorer's mind, and ironically this same IC explanation does not allow an age that was ever visited by a D'ni or has the slightest relation to the Uru IP(!).
This is actually something I've been thinking about...sure, you can't Write an Age and have it *be* Middle-Earth or Pern or something. But given the interests of the explorer base, if you were to give them the power to Write Ages, in real life, you can bet that somebody would try to Write an Age and model it after their favorite fictional world, if only to see what would happen or to get the joy of realizing (a close approximation of) a place they'd only read about.
As a stern and serious Guild, I'm sure we would discourage this sort of thing. But it would be totally reasonable and IC for something like that to happen -- and if a Writer wants to sneak in a little something here and there, that might even be okay, provided it's in good taste. (In my Everyage proposal for Showcase, for example, I mentioned adding lampposts to the islands, and that the one on the forest island might look a lot like the lamppost in the wood in the Narnia books -- which would be an intentional, and quite subtle, homage, without crossing any major boundaries.)