I kind of like the idea of skipping ahead (like with option 3), but then circling back to Miranda's hell week. Could be a pretty good way to jump in and incite the reader to ask: "how the hell did she get herself here?!?" Then you can just explain exactly that.
Ooooo! That is a very cool take. It could give deeper insight into the character, viewing the week she went through as flashbacks of her traumatizing experiences. I like this!
I must say, this is the one I thought would be picked the least! This would definitely be an mysterious start to the story, since nothing is known yet about what happened leading up to the launch of the first ship.
Finally digging into one of these. I’ve been so curious to see how you made it work. It’s such a cool concept. Also, killer tardigrades are just the pinnacle of awesomeness.
Sweet! I hope you enjoy it, you picked the favorite one that I am writing currently.
The concept has been a hit or miss, as you'll see. Some parts have more votes than others, and some have none at all which made me choose the direction, lol.
I'm glad you enjoy the killer tardigrades, they may or may not get even worse. You'll just have to find that out. 😁
I am interested in the first choice, Miranda journey. For some reason that comment didn't post. They are all great options but I don't want to miss anything and Miranda's job/struggle instead me.
Thank you I appreciate that! I try to weave reality like current theories on space travel, tardigrades and such into my writing so it is more believable.
Which choice interests you the most for the direction of the story?
I would agree with Andrew, I think that skipping ahead would be a very good start, as it leaves you with a sense of mystery, and especially with a desire to go back and see what happened with Miranda's week of hell. I'm excited to see what happens with their journey across the stars but goddamn am I nervous for Miranda! I am not sure what crazy stuff might happen with these bizarre creatures.
I kind of like the idea of skipping ahead (like with option 3), but then circling back to Miranda's hell week. Could be a pretty good way to jump in and incite the reader to ask: "how the hell did she get herself here?!?" Then you can just explain exactly that.
Ooooo! That is a very cool take. It could give deeper insight into the character, viewing the week she went through as flashbacks of her traumatizing experiences. I like this!
Don't tell anyone, but I like using this trick in my own writing. SHHHHH!
I like this option the most as well!
I'm glad, because that is what was chosen and written about in the next part!
Skip straight to the launch of the second ship, a year after the first left and another characters perspective. I can't wait to read more !!
I must say, this is the one I thought would be picked the least! This would definitely be an mysterious start to the story, since nothing is known yet about what happened leading up to the launch of the first ship.
Finally digging into one of these. I’ve been so curious to see how you made it work. It’s such a cool concept. Also, killer tardigrades are just the pinnacle of awesomeness.
Sweet! I hope you enjoy it, you picked the favorite one that I am writing currently.
The concept has been a hit or miss, as you'll see. Some parts have more votes than others, and some have none at all which made me choose the direction, lol.
I'm glad you enjoy the killer tardigrades, they may or may not get even worse. You'll just have to find that out. 😁
I am interested in the first choice, Miranda journey. For some reason that comment didn't post. They are all great options but I don't want to miss anything and Miranda's job/struggle instead me.
Great choice, Miranda's story will definitely be chock full of hard decisions, a struggle with morals and fast paced action!
Excellent! I thought it was factual! So well written.
Thank you I appreciate that! I try to weave reality like current theories on space travel, tardigrades and such into my writing so it is more believable.
Which choice interests you the most for the direction of the story?
I would agree with Andrew, I think that skipping ahead would be a very good start, as it leaves you with a sense of mystery, and especially with a desire to go back and see what happened with Miranda's week of hell. I'm excited to see what happens with their journey across the stars but goddamn am I nervous for Miranda! I am not sure what crazy stuff might happen with these bizarre creatures.
So excited to read more! The story is really gripping