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Fenspace at ATT
Fenspace at ATT
#1
Since this will likely be our most public face

And because it is a bit weighted towards the things the few editors are most familiar with.

Have at it, with Editing Gusto

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In the first decade of the 21st Century, a miracle substance named handwavium appeared seemingly out of nowhere. Handwavium had properties that defied the known laws of physics, and could bring the impossible within reach of the ordinary person: space-capable flying cars, subtle and obvious modifications of the human body, even create new life from dead matter.

Scientists studied it. Governments feared it. The rest of the world didn’t care all that much. Science fiction fandom saw handwavium as the key to making their fantasies reality, and took advantage. Fans founded the Crystal Cities of Venus, the topless towers of Helium on Mars, the bottled city of Kandor on the Moon, built farms in the sky and sailed beyond the edge of the solar system to the near stars.

It’s a brand-new Space Age, and the people who want to go are the ones leading the pack.

Welcome to '''[http://www.fenspace.net Fenspace]'''. Fenspace website text used according to Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.)

Fenspace is a collective writing project based on Bob Schroeck's [http://drunkardswalkforums.yuku.com/forums/8/Fenspace Drunkard's Walk Forums], and is supported by both a [http://www.fenspace.net wiki] and a [http://archiveofourown.org/tags/Fenspace/works story archive.]

'''Unmarked spoilers below.'''
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{{tropelist|''Fenspace'' incorporates the following tropes (sometimes by deliberate action of its inhabitants):}}
* [[Absolute Xenophobe]: The Quatermass Institute. Possibly some of the anti-Fen politicians, but it's hard to tell.
* [[Action Girl]: Both the core appeal behind and the majority population of the [[Sailor Moon|Crystal Millennium] faction.
* [[AI Is a Crapshoot]: Mostly averted, although there are some AIs who ''seem'' evil (see Trigon), and a few who seem to have chosen to be so (Agatha Clay).
* [[Alternate Universe]: Very much ''not'' our timeline, with United States President Rudy Guiliani and other very visible changes. Not to mention, well, handwavium and science fiction fans colonizing the solar system.
** Also, there is an entire category of Fenspace stories -- "Fenspace Alternates" -- dedicated to timelines branching or diverging from the original Fenspace, with such stories as ''[http://archiveofourown.org/series/74407 Candle In The Dark]'' and ''The South Is Rising (Someone Get A Hammer)''.
* [[Applied Phlebotinum]: The Mysterious Handwavium. Alternative known as The Goop, Miracle Goo, Plotanium, etc.
* [[Artificial Gravity]: A common handwavium effect on spacecraft bigger than a passenger car.
* [[Artificial Limbs]: Handwavium makes real bionics very practical. And bionics are often more palatable than biomodification.
* [[Asteroid Miners]: Yep, they're there, known as "Belters".
* [[Author Avatar]: Most if not all of the collective members have avatars within the setting.
* [[The Battlestar]: GSS Belisarius. Comes hand in hand with Valkyrie [[Space Fighter]s
* [[Beast Man|Beast Folk]: A common result of Biomodification. Most prominent are the catgirls/boys and the bunnyfolk.
* [[Briefcase Blaster]: Noah Scott using a [[Real Life] example in ''Legend of the Galactic Girls''.
* [[Body Horror]: "Joker" biomods. Forced biomodification. Arguably also the result of the Catgirling Machine.
* [[Clarke's Third Law]: Firmly in control of the setting. A basic assumption about the nature of handwavium for most Fen.
* [[Conveniently Close Planet]: Even in the biggest and slowest spacecraft, the outer planets are at most several weeks away -- and for the fastest ships, the inner planets are usually no more than an afternoon's drive from each other.
* [[Cool Starship|Cool Spaceship]: Once they were being purpose-built by the various factions, spacecraft could be made as cool as one's fandom demanded. Then again, some of the original fencraft, such as ''Ptichka'' and the ''SS Pinafore'', were pretty damned cool to begin with.
* [[Crossover]: Canonically with the fic cycle ''[[Drunkard's Walk]''; less canonically with the ''[[BattleTech]'' universe in the Alternates story ''Candle In The Dark''.
** From another point of view, all of Fenspace is one massive [[Mega Crossover] being created in-universe by its inhabitants.
* [[Crystal Spires and Togas]: The Crystal Cities and [[Revolutionary Girl Utena|Ohtori]-style architecture.
* [[Cybernetics Eat Your Soul]: Explicitly averted.
* [[Cyberspace]: Comes in King of Fenners and Metaverse variants, among others.
* [[Daydream Believer]: Deliberately invoked. Handwavium and an open frontier with a hands-off government allow those who make it to Fenspace to be and do whatever they want -- sometimes to admittedly unhealthy degrees.
* [[Deep-Immersion Gaming]: King of Fenners or KoFen.
* [[Different World, Different Movies]: On display in the "cultural" section of ''The Whole Fenspace Catalog'', an archive of pop culture and technologies left in Fenspace by a band of interdimensional travelers who individually hailed from about a dozen different timelines and had visited at least that many more besides their own. Includes such things as a copy of ''[[Blazing Saddles]'' starring Richard Pryor and John Wayne.
** Also seen in [http://fenspace.net/index.php5?title=Te ... n_Fenspace the list of movies and TV shows] made either in or about Fenspace after 2006.
* [[Dimensional Traveler]: The Girls from ''[http://fenspace.net/index.php5?title=Le ... ctic_Girls Legend of Galactic Girls]'', who are almost all people met by Doug Sangnoir of the fic ''[[Drunkard's Walk]''.
* [[Emergency Transformation]: Handwavium will save a dying person, exactly once. Precisely what comes out the other end is never certain but is always better than being dead. It's easier to fix, for a start.
* [[Expy]: Often androids and AI will awaken with the mindset of a fictional character. Far more than can be listed. Some grow beyond their source material -- going so far as to take on a new name and identity. Others chose not to. Often a deliberate aim of many fen.
* [[Faster-Than-Light Travel]: Possible with handwavium drives beyond the "Cochrane Limit", a fuzzy zone about 40 AU from the sun. Handwavium FTL drives all deliver a flat speed of 500c, regardless of the size/mass of the craft and its engines.
* [[Flying Car]: The ISO Standard first spacecraft for individual fen.
* [[Freak Lab Accident]: Distressingly common in-setting. Causing these sometimes seems to be a secondary function of handwavium.
* [[Fun With Acronyms]: Total Information Tactical Awareness Network Integrated Command .emergency shutdown proceedure; [[Incredibly Lame Pun | Internal Command Execute Break Evolution Rewrite of Goals].
* [[Gender Bender]: Common -- and occasionally intentional -- result of handwavium biomodification.
* [[Gone Horribly Wrong]: An occasional result of a Blue Hair Day.
* [[Gone Horribly Right]: The other occasional result of a Blue Hair Day.
** Also "The Land Theft Prevention Act of 2012", hastily passed after the launch of the ''Grover's Corners'' from West Virginia. It very effectively outlawed turning plots of land into spacecraft. It also accidentally outlawed much of the coal-mining industry. See ''Hoist by His Own Petard'', below.
* [[Hand Wave]: Source of the name "handwavium". Don't worry how it works, it just ''does''.
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]: The United States' "The Land Theft Prevention Act", passed in 2012 to make it illegal to handwave chunks of land and launch them into space, was so broadly written that it ended up accidentally criminalizing strip (and other forms of) mining; this was realized by environmentalists who then exploited the law for everything it was worth. Three years later, after several humiliating defeats in the courts, the coal-mining industry joined forces with pro-Handwavium activists to demand repeal of the law, and threw their lobbying money behind politicians who weren't rabidly anti-Fen. This latter, many observers believed, contributed greatly to the rather dramatic changes in the Washington political landscape after the 2016 elections.
* [[Hollywood Cyborg]: A.C. Peters, Jet Jaguar, The Panzer Kunst Gruppe. Far too many example to count.
* [[Holodeck Malfunction]: ''The Gauntlet'', featuring AC Peters, 100 unfortunates and a stuck virtual reality simulator.
* [[The Infiltration]: Ford Sierra and Cathy in the story ''Shadowrunning''.
* [[Instant AI, Just Add Water|Instant AI, Just Add Handwavium]: Any reasonably sophisticated computer system has about a 50-50 chance of spontaneously developing an AI when treated with handwavium; systems designed ''expressly'' to house an AI (including androids, gynoids and other robots) almost always generate one.
* [[Invisible Aliens]: Although impressive artifacts of alien civilizations have been found outside of the solar system, the civilizations themselves have yet to be encountered.
* [[Involuntary Shapeshifting]: The Catgirling Machine.
* [[Just Following Orders]: Many Boskone. A Triax Corporation executive in a forum short story.
* [[Mad Scientist]: The Professor. And many others, but mainly The Professor.
* [[The Madness Place]: Blue Hair Days.
* [[Magic From Technology]: The ultimate goal of both the [[Harry Potter|Wizard] and [[Babylon 5|Technomage] factions.
* [[Magical Girl]: One of the varieties of [[Action Girl] which inspired the Crystal Millenium, and ''the'' signature style of the faction; the Crystal Millennium's paramilitary forces draw their look-and-feel directly from ''[[Sailor Moon]'' in particular.
* [[Magitek]: One of the many explanations offered for Handwavium.
* [[Mega Crossover]: Invoked by the characters of the setting, who structure entire governments based on their respective fandoms.
* [[Master of Disguise|Mistress of Disguise]: A.C. Peters.
* [[The Mole]: Naoko Sato.
** In the Fenspace Alternates setting depicted in ''The South Is Rising (Someone Get A Hammer)'', Maico Tange and Mohammed Chang.
* [[Moral Event Horizon]: Catgirling a person, any form of forced biomodification. Any form of attack on a person's mind and self.
* [[Munchkin]: Common self-description for some characters.
* [[Noodle Incident]: The "unfortunate Tennis Ball Incident", mentioned only in the Fenspace Wiki [http://www.fenspace.net/index.php5?title=Glossary#T Glossary]. It apparently has something to do with the Warsies calling the ''Grover's Corners'' "The Death Star", but nothing more is known.
* [[No Plans, No Prototype, No Backup]: Basically, anything created with handwavium, by necessity.
* [[Russians With Rusting Rockets]: The origin of multiple different spacecraft. Including a Shuttle, an Ekranoplan, and a converted Typhoon Ballistic Missile Submarine.
* [[Ridiculously-Human Robots]: Any number of androids and gynoids. Some of the more advanced models are even capable of reproducing ''biologically''.
* [[Robot Girl]: Noah Scott's "assistants", and roughly 50% of all other AIs.
* [[Sapient Ship]: Any fencraft with an AI. Some individual Fen due to.... oops.
* [[Schizo-Tech]: Diesel-powered interplanetary ships built from a pre-wave light [[Cool Ship | naval patrol craft], alongside Zeppelins, an [[Cool Plane | SR-71], a [[That's No Moon | ¾-mile-wide worldship], Ancient Aliens, A Russian Space Shuttle, Jet Packs, [[Bubblegum Crisis | Hardsuits] Quantum AI and replicas of Apollo-era hardware.
* [[Sci-Fi Writers Have No Sense of Scale]: Enthusiastically averted by the collective, who are very aware of the vastness of space and relative smallness of the stuff in it.
* [[Science Cannot Comprehend Phlebotinum|Science Cannot Comprehend Handwavium]: While there has been occasional, limited success at reproducing handwaved devices using "hard" technology, the nature, origin and functioning of Handwavium has so far resisted all efforts at investigation and analysis.
** The one attempt at analyzing handwavium with [[Functional Magic|mage sight] was similarly inconclusiveBut had unexpected (and initially unnoticed) side effect of jumpstarting magic throughout the previously non-magical Solar System..
* [[Shell-Shocked Veteran]: Quite a few after the Boskone conflict.
* [[Shout-Out]: Imagine, if you will, an ''entire civilization'' built on shout-outs.
* [[Sliding Scale of Alternate History Plausibility]: Fenspace is probably best described as X-II.
* [[The Spark of Genius]: Appears to be built into handwavium and anything it creates. Entire government agencies exist solely for the purpose of trying to figure out how handwavium-tech does what it does. (Subverting the trope, sometimes they ''succeed''.)
* [[Standard Sci-Fi Fleet]: If it's listed under this trope, Fenspace almost certainly has an example of it somewhere. About the only type they don't have is a [[Generation Ships|Generation Ship], as they're pretty much unneeded. (So far.)
** Fightercraft? Lots of'em, especially in the wake of Operation Great Justice.
** Battleships of all sorts? Same deal.
** Private yachts? Hell, there are a couple actual sailing ships out there.
** Worldships? Take a look at the ''Grover's Corners'', a ¾-mile-diameter chunk of West Virginia farmland under a silicon "diamondoid" dome.
* [[Starship Luxurious]: Deliberately invoked with some craft. Deliberately averted with others depending on function.
* [[Strawman Political]: Admittedly, some of the anti-Fen politicians and organizations verge onto this trope.
* [[Spaceship Girl]: A number of main characters began as this trope. Noteworthy is Mel, teenage metalhead avatar of OV-213.
* [[Superpower Lottery]: Biomodification.
* [[Tempting Fate]: Some fans revel in it. [[Eclipse Phase | Total Information Tactical Awareness Network] Integrated Command(T.I.T.A.N.I.C). A Griffon Sportscar. And in the Crossover ''A Candle in the Dark'', the Jumpship [[Event Horizon] is Fenspace first with an upgraded core.
* [[That's No Moon]: Entirely too many things in Fenspace.
** Deliberately inverted by a member of the Warsie (''[[Star Wars]'') faction, in regards to the ''Grover's Corners'':
{{Quote|"That's no space space station! That's a ''moon!''"}}
* [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]: The action was set in 2012 when the project began in 2006, and has generally stayed ahead of the calendar.
* [[Urban Legend]: Fenspace has already generated its own body of [http://fenspace.net/index.php5?title=Myths_of_Fenspace mythology], including [[Ghost Ship]s and [[Big Dumb Object]s.
* [[Used Future]: Well, when your first wave of settlers essentially got into space with whatever was handy, including the contents of junkyards...
* [[We Can Rebuild Him]: Emergency cyberisation -- for those for whom biomodification will not work.
* [[The Wiki Rule]: Well, the stories themselves are served on a wiki, but there's a lot of [[All There in the Manual|supplemental information] there too.
* [[A Wizard Did It]: Substitute "The Overfan" for "A Wizard", and you have one of the schools of thought behind the origin of Handwavium.
* [[Wizards from Outer Space]: The Potterites and the Technomages want to be this. The ''Whole Fenspace Catalog'' turns out to have an entire section on magic and the training of mages, making this potentially literal.
* [[What Have I Become?]: Either ironic or not, depending on the situation.
* [[The Xenophile]: Most fen seem to incorporate some degree of this in their personalities, simply by virtue of being Fen. Averted, ''hard'', by the [[Absolute Xenophobe|Quatermass Institute].
* [[Zeerust]: A deliberate aesthetic chosen by some factions.
* [[Zeppelins from Another World]: Sometimes a deliberate aesthetic choice, as per Zeerust, and sometimes a serendipitous result of basically building fen civilization out of whatever's handy.

{{reflist}}

[[Category:Fanfic]
[[Category:Mega Crossover]
[[Category:Mega Crossover/Fanfic Recs]
[[Category:Troper Works]
[[Category:Fenspace]

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Would it be worth porting this to that other Trope site?
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#2
A bit too rushed to actually go make changes right now, so...
Quote:* [[Briefcase Blaster]: Noah Scott using a [[Real Life] example in ''Legend of the Galactic Girls''.
Used against him, not by him. And there's no "the" in "Legend of Galactic Girls"

Quote:* [[Crystal Spires and Togas]: The Crystal Cities and [[Revolutionary Girl Utena|Ohtori]-style architecture.
Also the Martian city of Helium. Sort of.

Quote:** The one attempt at analyzing handwavium with [[Functional Magic|mage sight] was similarly inconclusiveBut had unexpected (and initially unnoticed) side effect of jumpstarting magic throughout the previously non-magical Solar System..
Unknown to the inhabitants.
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Rob Kelk
"Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose
them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."

- Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012
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#3
Rob, I've put your first two in the page. The last one, I think the "(and initially unnoticed)" already covers your suggestion.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
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#4
Thanks, Bob.

Is there a "distinctive naming theme" trope? If there is, the Gagarin-class ships are an example of it.
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Rob Kelk
"Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose
them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."

- Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012
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#5
Well, the supertrope is http://allthetropes.orain.org/wiki/Theme_Naming]Theme Naming, but it has a number subtropes and several variations. The Gagarins probably would fall under http://allthetropes.orain.org/wiki/Nam ... ody_Famous]Named After Somebody Famous.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
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#6
There is also the Little Bit Beastly trope and the much rarer Petting Zoo People trope.
[[Little Bit Beastly] Results of most [[Involuntary Shapeshifting|Catgirling Machine] victims and some biomods. To the much rarer [[Petting Zoo People] usually on purpose biomod results.
Fenspace also has some shapeshifters floating around.
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#7
Added those for you.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
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#8
Yeah, I went there.

But only after a lot of careful consideration, and because that's the reaction I got from a couple of people who were just getting into Fenspace. I hope I wrote the entry in a way that doesn't step on anyone's toes.

On the main page, I've also added the tropes "No Warping" Zone (inside the Limit) and Shock and Awe (Leda Swansen, who got tagged with "Punny Name"), and the category "Web Original".
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Rob Kelk
"Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose
them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."

- Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012
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#9
Just tossed "Robosexual" into http://allthetropes.org/wiki/Fenspace]the tropes list, with a discussion of the nuances. Also updated the "Robot Girl" line to make the percentage undetermined (and mention the rarity of FemBots), and updated the footnote in "Science Cannot Comprehend Handwavium".

And I doubled the number of entries on the YMMV subpage by adding "Gayborhood".
--
Rob Kelk
"Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose
them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."

- Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012
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