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When is the Gap Series set

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What year is it placed in?
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It doesn't say in the books? I thought it was like 300 years in the future, but I could be confusing it with Star Trek.
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I think it's about 400 years into the future... but that's just a guess...
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How about we split the difference and call it 350? I'll start reading the series again and if there's a definite time frame, I'll post it.
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It's agreed for the time being at least...
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...good. It's settled then. Do you like pies?
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Post by Tranquil Hegemony »

300-400 years in the future sounds about right to me. One thing I noticed in this series is the complete lack of colonized planets. Outside Earth, everyone's living on space stations, on board ships, or on/in asteroids. That seems realistic to me - it's probably exceedingly unlikely we're gonna find any planets with just the right environment for us to live on without life support. Most would probably be dead worlds. Even if we did find a few planets with life on them, there's every chance that life would simply be poisonous to us.

Terraforming takes a long time (see Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy) - on the order of centuries probably - so that sets an upper limit for the time period for me. If the Gap takes place 1000 years from now, I'd expect them to have colonized some planets.
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I'm sure everyone here remembers Alien and its sequel Aliens, which is supposedly placed around 100 years from now, maybe late 21st century/early 22nd, I believe. I think it's safe to say the Gap Cycle would take place not too many years then, but maybe tack 50 years since the humans in Aliens were still travelling less than the speed of light. I'm judging the technology and comparing it from the Gap Cycle books and the technology from Aliens. The human society and gritty technology in both stories are very similar to me, though human society in the Gap seems to have lessened itself to a darker version than that in Aliens. :)

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One thing I noticed somewhere in the first book? when Morn was recompiling info for the sabotaged data core, there was a mention about how it took up gigabytes of data. That kinda dates the novels and one would think that for a advanced spacecraft capable of something as complex as a gap drive they would be dealing with at least terabytes and upwards of data, not gigabytes. But maybe in the future they have figured out how to use less space with some nifty compression algorythms or something.

I find that these books are so interesting to me because they, for the most part, seem so realistic and conceivable and not so sci-fi that it seems TOO far off into the future.
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Post by Rincewind »

she said thousands of gigabytes- ie terabytes

anyway, i might be thinkign of the fifth element, but i got the idea of 300 years or so as well
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I've always thought about 300 years too....
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he must have said it somewhere for us all to have the same impression, someone ask him on the gradual interview and post it here
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This one deserves another bump.

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yeah...we were discussing...wha'd i say?? :?
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I can't remember what I said, let alone what anyone else said. :screwy:

I'm not complaining. Vain did an awesome job of restoring things. 8)

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i know i said that i hadn't even thought of time frame when i read the books...

and there's something about the current state of politics in the US anyway that makes me think Donaldson was nearly prophetic in the way he described Fasner and the UMC's rise to dominance...

this setting didn't seem unbeliveable to me at all, it felt authentic, possible
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I am still skeptical about the GCES. Planetary government?

Drat, I lost all my notes on that one.

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as i said...something about the present state of politics that makes me think it could happen...given just the right circumstances...a war or two, say??

i'd have to think it over some more, consult with my mate...he's good at figuring out things like this...
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Post by Sorus »

It could happen. War, first contact with the Amnion.

But I'm trying to picture it happening today, and finding it difficult to imagine, and the Gap future is, if anything, a bit darker.

(Insert understatement above.)

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Dawngreeter wrote:One thing I noticed somewhere in the first book? when Morn was recompiling info for the sabotaged data core, there was a mention about how it took up gigabytes of data. That kinda dates the novels and one would think that for a advanced spacecraft capable of something as complex as a gap drive they would be dealing with at least terabytes and upwards of data, not gigabytes. But maybe in the future they have figured out how to use less space with some nifty compression algorythms or something.

I find that these books are so interesting to me because they, for the most part, seem so realistic and conceivable and not so sci-fi that it seems TOO far off into the future.
Remember, these books were written in the early-mid 1990s, so 'thousands of gigabytes' was a pretty gigantic and inconcievable amount back then.

Also, every time I read "megaCPU", I cringe.
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