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Solar Winds (1993)

Jul. 15th, 2025 12:35
pauraque: Guybrush writing in his journal adrift on the sea in a bumper car (monkey island adrift)
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In this top-down sci-fi RPG, you play as Jake Stone, a bounty hunter in a distant galaxy. In the course of your regularly scheduled bounty hunting, you discover a conspiracy to suppress hyperdrive technology and prevent your people and their nearby enemies the Rigians from exploring beyond the local star systems. You and you alone (for some reason) must figure out who is trying to keep you locked in together and how you can escape.

Jake converses with an alien who says he is there to evaluate his peoples technology

I have intense nostalgia for one specific aspect of this game. Interestingly, in retrospect I think it is probably also the worst aspect of this game.

Namely: in space everything is extremely far apart. )

Solar Winds is not commercially available, which is slightly surprising given the developer's later high-profile work. But if you are so inclined, you can play part one and part two in your browser. I've read that the game was heavily inspired by Star Control II, which I haven't played, but I would be interested to check it out and compare.
larryhammer: Yotsuba Koiwai running, label: "enjoy everything" (enjoy everything)
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The last time I posted about Yue Xia Die Ying, I had just read one of her xianxia novels and really enjoyed it. Since then, I’ve read two more of her historical romances. TL,DR: two thumbs up.

The first one, Like Pearl and Jade, is a more serious, if low-key, drama with romance. Technically the female MC is a transmigrator, but this identity has zero impact on the story and is used only as a framing device. The story and romance are both quite good, and I like how the frequent small digs at the patriarchy build to (small) actions that improve the status of (some) women. This is about the same size as I Am Average and Unremarkable, or about half of Journey to the West.

The second one, though, this one is a delight. The half-again longer* The Times Spent in Pretense I can only describe as a Chinese analog of Georgette Heyer. Its tone is relatively light, despite a redonkulous number of assassination attempts,** with a sheen of satire. More to the point, the male MC is outright Heyeresque, one of her Mark II models by Heyer’s classification, and his several brothers are as eccentric as any Heyer cast.*** The female MC, meanwhile, spends most of the first half playing several roles that are funny enough in themselves, but that eventually start colliding with each other, resulting in comedy gold.

Unlike Like Pearl and Jade, its feminism is baked in from the start. The female MC’s parents are both generals and military heroes. Her mother in particular is a badass beauty, with adoring female fans who proposition her in public — behavior viewed as more déclassé than scandalous. Way less hetereonormative than usual for a straight romance from mainland China. Meanwhile the female MC’s initial life goal is to acquire an estate near the capital where she can “raise male pets,” i.e. collect a harem of consorts — and her family quietly supports this, as it’s not an unknown hobby for noblewomen, though not one that gets publicly flaunted. The differences from our history are highlighted by contrast with a neighboring kingdom with traditional NeoConfucian values, where they look down on this degenerate place (while being baffled at how happy and prosperous it is despite its grave moral lapses).

I am also greatly amused by a minor character, part of a rival’s girl posse, who makes repeated metatextual commentary based on genre tropes.

Possibly best of all, though, the female MC never fades into the background, as happens all too frequently in Chinese historical romances, but is an active plot participant all the way through the climax.

Both recommended, the second highly so.


* So about three-quarters of a Journey West.

** Spoiler: not a single assassin succeeds.

*** My favorite is the would-be painter. The female MC’s first reaction to one of his landscapes is “What on earth was this painting? A bunch of heavily inked blobs and lightly inked blobs mixing together as friends?” Which is funny enough, but eventually it comes out that everything about this scene are even more examples of pretenses.


---L.

Subject quote from …Ready For It?, Taylor Swift.

America’s EV Slowdown Is Here

Jul. 15th, 2025 15:02
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Posted by Luc Olinga



A surprising 6% drop in second-quarter sales signals a new era of challenges for the U.S. electric vehicle market, as high prices, charging anxiety, and shifting competition force a reality check on the green transition.

Sunshine Revival '25 #4: Smiles

Jul. 15th, 2025 07:41
brightknightie: Girl running into the wind with a kite in summer (Enthusiasms)
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[community profile] sunshine_revival '25 Challenge #4: What is making you smile these days? Create a top 10 list...

Some fannish things making me smile, ordered by type, not necessarily by relative smiliness:

  • Rereading the "Penric and Desdemona" series by Lois McMaster Bujold in chronological order

  • Jed MacKay's writing for Marvel Comics

  • Overly Sarcastic Productions in general, and looking forward to both their books coming out soon in particular

  • Superman (2025), in theaters now

  • Fantastic Four (2025), in theaters next week

  • The new half-and-half retelling/analysis approach, specifically for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, on the Sacred Realms podcast

  • Playing Link's Awakening on my Switch 2, especially taking Marin to visit the other NPCs

  • Reading The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom fanfic, now that I've finished the game

  • Season 3 of Babylon 5 (watching 1 episode per week on borrowed DVDs; new to me)

  • Halfway through Grantchester season 10 (watching 1 episode per week on PBS Passport; new to me)


How about you? What's bringing you smiles this summer?

Just one thing: 15 July 2025

Jul. 15th, 2025 09:39
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It's challenge time!

Comment with Just One Thing you've accomplished in the last 24 hours or so. It doesn't have to be a hard thing, or even a thing that you think is particularly awesome. Just a thing that you did.

Feel free to share more than one thing if you're feeling particularly accomplished!

Extra credit: find someone in the comments and give them props for what they achieved!

Nothing is too big, too small, too strange or too cryptic. And in case you'd rather do this in private, anonymous comments are screened. I will only unscreen if you ask me to.

Go!

Thunderstorms!

Jul. 17th, 2025 19:09
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Gosh it's thunderstorming out there!

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