@NiveusLepus oh hell, I swear the Powers That Be think my Netwalk Sequence series is an instruction manual.
@joycereynoldsward It's a peculiar kind of fear because I see this and I'm thinking... I've already gamed this out to very detailed levels... and it's not good.
@joycereynoldsward That's a mood. My degree and academic focus was on Religious Studies and History, focusing specifically on the more modern era.
When I laid out plans for Farthest Star back in 2012, a lot of the foundational lore surrounded the idea that the power structure in place since the end of WW2 would continue to degrade and lead to the proliferation of conflict world wide, ultimately culminating in a global crisis that would resulting in massive restructuring on the world stage.
@NiveusLepus yeah, sounds pretty close to what I laid out in the Netwalk Sequence. Lots of chaos and uproar, allowing my quixotic antagonist to become powerful and eventually betray everyone she loves.
@NiveusLepus of course that's not how the story ends, because she does end up on the side of good...but oh does it get messy for a couple of books.
@joycereynoldsward That's an interesting arc.
@NiveusLepus that's what I write, "interesting" arcs.
@joycereynoldsward One of the fulcrum events occured over fifty years before the events of the first book, the dissolution of the UN in 2024, and the abrogation of its treaties. The institution became irrelevant as the powers of the security council began squabbling behind the scenes and fought through their regional allies.