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I don’t understand one conflict with society. They ruin a person’s complete life for 3 months of frustration and fix up a persons life for 10 years of pleasure. watching 10 years of television people want to fix up your life but don’t know how to achieve it. Playing 3 months of frustration people want…
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Astronomy is the science of scale. It stretches human imagination by comparing what we know intimately to structures far beyond ordinary experience. To illustrate the magnitude of the universe, we can build a hierarchy of measurement, beginning with the smallest civic divisions on Earth and expanding to theoretical constructs that span unimaginable distances. Each level…
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A Game of Belief, Conflict, and Choice in the Modern Age Campaign One: The Normal Person Campaign Two: The Disciple of Jesus Campaign Three: The Disciple of Gail Z. Martin, the Daughter Campaign Four: The Grandson Campaign Five: The Son In Law Mechanics: RPG Meets RTS Separatists and Conformists: A World Divided Legacy and Faith…
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By the sensibility of Gerald Fischman In the culture of games—digital, competitive, mythic—the first move is often not mechanical. It is linguistic. Before a player casts a spell, before a studio releases a title, before a community rallies around a banner, there is a name. Names in video games are not accidents. They are instruments.…
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Building People, Not Just Figures Character design is often misunderstood as illustration. In reality, it is architecture. A well-designed character is not simply drawn — they are constructed. They carry systems, philosophies, mechanics, flaws, and potential within them. When done properly, character design becomes the foundation for storytelling, gameplay, worldbuilding, and emotional resonance. The overview…
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A Vision for Creative Worlds February 17, 2026 In the rhythm of intentional creativity, the Project Update Overview stands as a foundational blueprint within the larger worldbuilding and project ecosystem of Reimagined Park — a sanctuary for storytellers, developers, and creators of all kinds. At its core, this page isn’t just a collection of words…
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Gains Momentum as Cost, Transparency, and Innovation Drive Adoption By Staff Reporter Across classrooms, startups, government offices, and creative studios, open-source software is gaining renewed attention as organizations look for affordable, flexible, and transparent digital solutions. From creative platforms like Blender to server infrastructures powered by Linux and publishing tools such as WordPress, open-source systems…
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Why Ecosystems Are Stronger Than Steel When most people hear the word infrastructure, they think of bridges, highways, power lines, pipelines, and data centers. Concrete. Steel. Asphalt. Wiring. Infrastructure feels solid. Visible. Engineered. Wildlife, by contrast, feels optional. Decorative. Secondary. That perception is backwards. Animals, plants, fungi, and microbes form a vast, distributed infrastructure network…
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Two Energy Philosophies, Two Futures Modern civilization is built on fire. Not metaphorical fire. Literal combustion.fvw Coal. Oil. Natural gas. Internal combustion engines. Jet turbines. Rocket fuel. Blast furnaces. Industrial heat. Even electricity generation in many regions begins with something burning. Fire is not just a tool in modern society — it is the foundation.…
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Maintenance Fatigue and the Myth of Permanent Structures Cities don’t usually collapse in a single dramatic moment. They don’t explode like movie sets or sink overnight into the earth. Most buildings fail slowly. Quietly. Politely. They fail in the space between inspections. In postponed repairs. In the sentence, “We’ll fix it next year.” Buildings collapse…
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Why Nature Rebuilds Faster Than Cities Earth has been damaged more times than any structure humanity has ever built. Continents have collided. Ice sheets have advanced and retreated. Forests have burned, oceans have risen, and entire branches of life have vanished. None of this is new to the planet. And none of it stopped the…
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Even When They’re Messy Society likes to pretend it runs on money, technology, or politics. In reality, it runs on people who know how to do things. And the place where that knowledge is concentrated, refined, tested, and passed on is college. Colleges are not just buildings with classrooms. They are the backbone of modern…
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Talking about Seth, it’s interesting to imagine how early biblical figures might have understood water not only as destruction, but as renewal, and whether an echo of that idea could return an eon from now in a very different form. Instead of a catastrophic flood remembered as judgment, one could imagine a video game with…
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How Mass Effect and EVE Online Reshaped Humanity’s Sense of Time Science-fiction games have increasingly influenced how journalists, scholars, and thinkers imagine humanity’s future. Among the most impactful are Mass Effect and EVE Online, two franchises that frame civilization not in decades, but across galactic timescales. Their narratives of star-spanning societies, generational continuity, and existential…
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When people imagine how a spaceship travels through outer space, they usually focus on engines, fuel, navigation software, and physics. Thrust, gravity assists, star charts, and automation dominate the discussion. Yet long-duration space travel is not only a technical problem. It is a survival problem. It is about maintaining life, judgment, and stability in an…
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As humanity contemplates the colonization and transformation of the solar system, creative theories abound. One particularly bold idea imagines the creation or strategic placement of new, Earth-like planets in the region between Jupiter and Neptune. These engineered worlds—stable, habitable, and orbiting the Sun at a safe distance—could not only expand the frontier of human life…
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A Structured Way to Understand Scale Astronomy is ultimately the science of scale. It stretches human understanding by placing familiar spaces—cities, landscapes, and skies—inside structures so large they challenge intuition. To make sense of the universe, we must build scale gradually, starting with what humans experience directly and expanding outward through planetary systems, stellar neighborhoods,…
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Legacy and Faith: A Game of Belief, Conflict, and Choice in the Modern Age Video games have always been a medium for exploring impossible worlds, from medieval kingdoms to alien galaxies. But what happens when a game turns its gaze to the here and now, to the volatile questions of faith, scripture, and human destiny? Legacy…
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Preface The following document contains my first and final drafts for a set of speculative ideas centered on outer space, specifically through the lenses of DOTA and StarCraft, the two games I am most invested in creatively at this time. Space is the primary domain of interest guiding these ideas. While I also value English…

























































































