Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Time travel

I don't know how many people who might read this read fanfiction, but one of the usual themes for it is having the main character go back in time, sometimes as adults, but more often sending their personality/memories/soul back into their younger body. Now, the way msot of theses stories go follows the, as a favourite author described, 'changing desert, stable mountains' pattern, that is, certain things might be changed, but some events happen no matter what changes. Given what I know about chance and chaos, this is probably impossible, but for the convenience of my subject I'm going to follow it.


If I was to be sent back to my kiddie self, I think the thing I would miss most would be music. Not books, there are all sorts of books that came out when I was a kid that i'd love to own. Not tv, because I frankly think there are a whole bunch of better tv shows when I was a kid that are far superior to what is on now, cartoons especially; watching men In Black from beginning to end is my favourite childhood memory, especially since I cant seem to find any copies now a days. But music, ahhh, music. With a father who seems stuck in the 80s when it comes to music, and a mother who is a music fan, if I was stuck in my kids body I'd end up hearing, over and over and over again, music that i had  heard a thousand times before. Dave Mathews Band, disturbed, bily talent , apocoalyptica, the Darwin song project, I'd have to wait and wait and wait for all of these to come out. BUT THERE WOUL BE NO GUARANTEE THAT THEY WOULD COME TO EXIST AT ALL! Sure, it'd be very LIKELY that they would come to exist, but no CERTAINTY.

What if I decided to focus on learning how to play and sing guitar this time around? Would I be able to resist from playings songs I knew as an adult? if I didn't, and they were released and owned by me, what would happen to those who wrote them originally? The best i could hope for is that they became inspired by my songs and wrote even better ones.

Oh well, it's probably impossible that such a thing would happen anyway, and I certainly hope it doesn't. I guess this is nothing but an intellectual exercise.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Minecraft

There is something to be said for a game that makes you think. Most of the time when I play an rpg or any of the slower none FPS games I listen to an audiobook or a music album., but when I play Minecraft the thought of doing so just goes away. It's not it's a complicated game, the only point is to keep on digging, and explore as you will. Everything made of blocks which can, in most cases, be smashed into pieces, and then reused as you like. Even Lava and Water can be picked up and moved around, with a little work.

The only time I'm tempted to find something to distract myself with is during the night periods, which cannot be fastforwarded, and last 7 minutes, during which skeleton archers and zombies spawn by the truckload, and your only hope is building a shelter, and making sure they don't know you're there, cause otherwise the Creeps will arrive, and blow themselves, and everything around them, up in a pretty darn decent explosion.

One of the neat things is that only a few blocks obey gravity, sand, gravel, water and lava sort of; but the other ones merely require that they be placed against any of the six sides of another block, and then they'll remain there until destroyed. I myself, in one of my worlds, am building myself a floating castle. This is a much more difficult undertaking, because balancing my character on the edge close enough to see the side of it, so I can place another block, often leads to falling. which when you're foolish enough to do it at night is a death knell really. Happily death does nothing more then send you back to the spawn point, which you cant move, at the same time of day as when you dies, which sucks when you die at night.

Night does not always restrain you though, if you're lucky enough to find flint and steel early enough to make a fire starter, and you can figure out how to make eternal flames, all you need is a block of wood, and you can keep on doing what you like. Even mining, so long as you make sure to put enough lights that monsters dont spawn. expect to come back to see you shelter populated by animals when you return though, they do not have a light requirement for spawning, merely a distance from you.

That's all I have to say for now. I ment to merely post some musing and ended up writing a small review... oops?