I've already bumped into a few problems to be solved, including the fact that I still need a name for Evan's show, and that Evan, also, still needs a last name. This is a real problem because everything I come up with turns out to be some nobody in IMDB, and I have to come up with something that doesn't match that of anyone working in this damn business).
Additionally, since emails, texts and twitters are going to be various key plot points, I should probably nab a bunch of accounts so I don't have to change all this shit later, and also decide on how to format this in the text. I should possibly also register some sort of domain for my anonymous gossip site villain thing. Can a website be a villain?
I really want to write a tiny bit pre-NaNo so I can put up an excerpt on my NaNo site, as I have this fantasy that I'll be one of the lucky books to have a cover designed for it, and that will propel me into publishing success.
Anyway, Scrivener, people! Get Macs. Use this! It's gotta be utterly gorgeous for cowriting too.
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Date: 2009-10-14 09:34 pm (UTC)So, if you want to help: I need a title for a space adventure TV show that's probably best described as an American cross between Babylon 5 and Torchwood with new BSG-like production values (i.e., ongoing, cogent narrative arc involving multiple alien cultures, but sexy -- looks good, not as dark as new BSG).
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Date: 2009-10-14 11:55 pm (UTC)Io Station - the loneliest outpost ever, based off a moon orbiting Jupiter.
Red Station - the second loneliest outpost, over Mars.
Ultraviolet - space agents and scientists battle space pirates and physics!
Perihelion - a station orbiting a faraway star, last great attempt at space exploration, cut off from home.
Novy Mir - the next great space station, with more Russians.
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Date: 2009-10-15 03:33 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-10-15 03:31 am (UTC)Velocity - sometimes called The Escape, last refuge of human colonists in an unfriendly galaxy.
Base One - I totally tried to think of some wacky Ari joke and failed, but it still could work, somehow. First contact jokes abound instead!
Red Shift - the furthest we've ever been, stretching the understanding of human nature through time, space and alien contact.