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  • Civ short story published in Asimov's

    Check this out! Robert Reed's story "Two Sams", in the most recent issue of Asimov's Science Fiction (May 2000) is all about the joys and costs of terminal Civ addiction (looks to me like he's been playing ToT). Recommended.

  • #2
    Does it mention Apolyton?

    I once thought Civ might make a great spooky sci fi, with a plot a little like this: Sid Meier is really an all-powerful alien carrying out experiments on mankind. One copy of civ2 is linked to reality altering devices so that, all unknowing, history is actually changed, only the player doesn't realize it until he starts nuclear war for fun...
    "Wait a minute..this isn''t FAUX dive, it's just a DIVE!"
    "...Mangy dog staggering about, looking vainly for a place to die."
    "sauna stories? There are no 'sauna stories'.. I mean.. sauna is sauna. You do by the laws of sauna." -P.

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    • #3
      No, Reed did not name-check Apolyton. Shame on him!

      His story deals in some ways with overlaps between Civ and reality - but I'd hate to think a divine Sid Meier had set up a direct connection between the two! Good thing I prefer fantasy/SF scenarios; in case that's true, mostly non-humans will have suffered at my hands...

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      • #4
        quote:

        Originally posted by Seeker on 04-11-2000 12:52 PM
        One copy of civ2 is linked to reality altering devices so that, all unknowing, history is actually changed, only the player doesn't realize it until he starts nuclear war for fun...


        I gotta find that copy!!!

        For safekeeping of course...
        Skeptics should forego any thought of convincing the unconvinced that we hold the torch of truth illuminating the darkness. A more modest, realistic, and achievable goal is to encourage the idea that one may be mistaken. Doubt is humbling and constructive; it leads to rational thought in weighing alternatives and fully reexamining options, and it opens unlimited vistas.

        Elie A. Shneour Skeptical Inquirer

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        • #5
          Yeah, it would kind of turn, 'oh, russians just h-bombed New York...yawn' into:

          OH. MY. GAWD. We're all gonna die!!!
          "Wait a minute..this isn''t FAUX dive, it's just a DIVE!"
          "...Mangy dog staggering about, looking vainly for a place to die."
          "sauna stories? There are no 'sauna stories'.. I mean.. sauna is sauna. You do by the laws of sauna." -P.

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          • #6
            I actually read that short story in Asimov Science Fiction and it is quite strange. It portrays a man obsessed with a game of civ2 that takes his entire lifetime.

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            -GeoDan
            -GeoDan

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            • #7
              Interesting!

              Does this magazine have a website, Travis, and if so, what's its address?

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              Dan; Apolyton CS

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              • #8
                I hope he won...
                "Wait a minute..this isn''t FAUX dive, it's just a DIVE!"
                "...Mangy dog staggering about, looking vainly for a place to die."
                "sauna stories? There are no 'sauna stories'.. I mean.. sauna is sauna. You do by the laws of sauna." -P.

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                • #9
                  Sounds like he played a diplogame...
                  Skeptics should forego any thought of convincing the unconvinced that we hold the torch of truth illuminating the darkness. A more modest, realistic, and achievable goal is to encourage the idea that one may be mistaken. Doubt is humbling and constructive; it leads to rational thought in weighing alternatives and fully reexamining options, and it opens unlimited vistas.

                  Elie A. Shneour Skeptical Inquirer

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                  • #10
                    Nope. He lost. And since the Civ2 game was paralelling his life, his life ended in a failure as well.

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                    -GeoDan
                    -GeoDan

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                    • #11
                      Maybe he needs to step down the difficulty level!

                      No links for this?

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                      I am the Ukrainian Anti-Pope!

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                      • #12
                        quote:


                        Does this magazine have a website, Travis, and if so, what's its address?


                        www.asimovs.com

                        It doesn't have the text of the story, however, as far as I can tell. Some libraries may carry Asimov's and have back issues.

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