#WordWeavers 10/7.
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#WordWeavers 10/7. How does the world your characters inhabit deal with garbage?
Lies is set in a multi-racial alien colony. At first they dumped garbage in the jungle. The jungle LOVED that and the fast growing, metal eating vines came looking for more. Then they dumped it in the river. The race colonizing the ocean returned it. Pointedly. With interest.
Now garbage disposal is organized by an Earther ex-slave. A minor background plot is the ruling race having a FAFO moment with her.
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#WordWeavers 10/7. How does the world your characters inhabit deal with garbage?
Lies is set in a multi-racial alien colony. At first they dumped garbage in the jungle. The jungle LOVED that and the fast growing, metal eating vines came looking for more. Then they dumped it in the river. The race colonizing the ocean returned it. Pointedly. With interest.
Now garbage disposal is organized by an Earther ex-slave. A minor background plot is the ruling race having a FAFO moment with her.
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#WordWeavers Sunset Grill is set on a futuristic Earth; I haven’t really messed with garbage disposal, aside from their habit of dumping inconvenient bodies in the lake. A lot of inconvenient stuff goes in the lake. The rest gets sort of shifted about, piled up until the neighbors complain, dumped on neighbors without the power to complain. The city government is too wrapped up in its own corruption to pay attention unless there’s a disastrous failure.
And now I’m getting ideas….
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