Just think of it as background information. It might not be critical to the way the story runs, or even deserve mention.
Like Star Trek doesn't explain how a phaser works, I don't plan on explaining how a magneto hydro-dynamic turbine engine works, nor a fusion engine. But the technology is there all the same. ;)
Mark Stanley calls this sort of stuff "Under the hood" information. The reader doesn't need to know that there's a superconducting torus being used as a storage battery to run an electric truck. All the reader needs to see is a truck, and will presume that it runs.
Believe it!
Re: Believe it!
Date: 2004-03-23 08:23 am (UTC)But, uh, just the same, I don't think this particular bright theme is one 21CF needs to pursue closely. :D
Re: Believe it!
Like Star Trek doesn't explain how a phaser works, I don't plan on explaining how a magneto hydro-dynamic turbine engine works, nor a fusion engine. But the technology is there all the same. ;)
Mark Stanley calls this sort of stuff "Under the hood" information. The reader doesn't need to know that there's a superconducting torus being used as a storage battery to run an electric truck. All the reader needs to see is a truck, and will presume that it runs.