It's mostly in movies since I don't read books with female protagonists. There's a character from the 2013 movie Riddick where a mercenary female is always constantly beating the shit out of this one man who's always an asshole to her. It's literally a man dressed up like a woman, it's...
The point I'm trying to make is that women should stop trying to copy men in everything they do. Make their own way in this world. Doing things that men have already done is just boring, pointless and doesn't bring anything new to the table.
But that's not good enough is it? Women need to believe they can physically beat a man without weapons.
I'm talking about the role being taken up by a female. It's just unrealistic.
Proof? Over 40,000 years of human history. Every attempt females have made to create their own civilization...
There still isn't a need to create a void of disbelief suspension just for the sake of filling a diversity quota.
That's because men are being raised by female teachers and carers to believe that women are better than them at everything. The moment boys attempt to do anything boy related, they...
Take Rambo, give him a motherly nurturing instinct, make him emotional and turn him into an emotional support character. Have him dress up like a woman, behave effeminately and so on. Does that make sense at all? No.
Same goes for "strong female characters". They should be female, not male.
So what's the point in having a strong female character if all she has going for her is "she can beat 100 men at once"? It's boring and it has an obvious feminist agenda behind it. Women hate the whole damsel in distress thing so now writers, especially in Hollywood, are pumping out movies/books...
True, Sarah Connor is a far better example of a strong female protagonist than Ripley. But my point was that most strong female characters today are just men in female clothing. They don't represent or portray actual real life strong female characters properly. Just like how action heroes like...
The mechanism of the weapon, I have no idea. I'm stuck on it, still thinking about it, if you can lend any thoughts or ideas on it, that would be very appreciated.
In my world, it's the Apocalypse. The Great Horrors invaded many millions of years ago and they were unstoppable. The Great...
I also write hard science-fiction as well. There's a weapon in my world called a Wreath that is essentially a weaponized Gamma Ray Burst on a galactic level. The weapon, when triggered, causes every single star in a galaxy to have a Gamma Ray Burst which will instantly vaporize an entire galaxy...
Seems like you've covered everything. The thing is that a lot of writers from WH40k are also struggling with this and are taking ideas from other stories/games/universes to keep up. It might be better to expand on an existing idea in Star Wars instead?
Hello, this is a long-running project of mine to develop a "history" book based on the universe I created from the perspective of an omnipotent being. This being created a structure called the Tesseract which had infinite slices that recorded everything that happened in all the universes that...
I have some crazy 500,000 km warships in my world that are powered by controlled black holes in the hull that are also used to provide artificial gravity. So don't worry about having crazy spaceships, in reality, anything is possible. We'll find a material that'll allow us to build Dyson Rings...
L4D2 mostly. Used to play WoW but since retail is garbage I've quit and I can't find any alternate private servers to play on. L4D2 is insanely fun though, tons of replayability value in it and it has some wild stuff going on.
If your alien races are still in the medieval era then perhaps it would help to think outside the box when it comes to what kinds of weapons they have, the architecture of their buildings and clothing. That would give you an interesting edge that not many others have with similar worlds to this...