Wow, no love for the Culture?
I've only read the first Culture book. If I was going to choose something from literature, I would pick something that probably nobody here has ever heard of: The Universe of Clindar and the Planet Eos, i.e. the alien civilization behind the Monolith in Arthur C Clarke's The Lost Worlds Of 2001. If you can get your hands on that book, buy it; it contains the most beautiful and poetic and intriguing grand tour of a super-civilization ever written. I really wish he had incorporated that stuff into the sequels.Or possibly more accurately, no love for books?
I might also pick the Foundation Universe, depending on where and when I could live (being a Foundation librarian or something would be cool). Niven's Known Space could be good, too. Or the Universe from McDevitt's Priscilla Hutchins series. Or perhaps some version of Heinlein's Future History, if I could go off and live peacefully on Settler's Green with Friday.![]()
I always wonder how the Trek universe copes with those unpleasant jobs that no-one would do unless they were paid to.
I'm the opposite. While I love my home, I would be thrilled to visit new and exotic places, unexplored regions of space, warping from planet to planet and civilization to civilization, never quite knowing what will be next.
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