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Sure. 'Star Trek' is a great example of science fiction. It has warp drives, teleporters, and various alien species, all based on some form of scientific speculation. In contrast, 'The Alchemist' can be considered a form of visionary fiction. It's about a boy's journey in search of his personal legend, which is more about self - discovery and spiritual growth, not really related to scientific concepts.
Well, one factor is the writing style. If the author can create a really sensual and engaging atmosphere through their words, it can be considered great erotica. For example, using vivid descriptions of emotions and physical sensations.
One interesting solved true crime story is the case of the Golden State Killer. For decades, he terrorized California with numerous rapes and murders. But finally, through advanced DNA technology and genealogy databases, they were able to identify and arrest Joseph James DeAngelo. His reign of terror ended after years of mystery.
Well, Naruto could save Kushina from the Kyuubi in fanfiction through his strong willpower. We know Naruto has an unbreakable spirit. He might be able to communicate with the Kyuubi in a different way, like showing the Kyuubi a future where it doesn't have to be so violent. And by doing this, he could convince the Kyuubi to release Kushina. Also, Naruto might have received some special power or training that enables him to counter the Kyuubi's attack and save Kushina.
'Mystic Bara' is also quite well - known. It combines elements of fantasy and romance in its story. The visual elements, like the backgrounds and character expressions, are top - notch, making it a great choice for fans of bara visual novels.
It could be another powerful magical being. Maybe a long - lost love from another dimension who has the power to traverse realms and had a brief but passionate encounter with Celestia.
One way to start writing game system fanfiction is to analyze the game system's strengths and weaknesses. If the game has a great combat system but a weak story, you could focus on creating a more engaging story within the game's combat framework. Next, do some research on other fanfictions related to the game system. See what has been done before and find a niche that hasn't been explored much. Then, start building your own world within the game system. Develop new characters, locations, and events. For example, if it's a sci - fi game system, you could introduce a new alien race or a mysterious planet. Write down your ideas as they come to you and then start organizing them into a coherent story.
Well, 'Tau Zero' by Poul Anderson is a classic in generational ship science fiction. It's about a ship that experiences time dilation and the generations that have to deal with the consequences. 'The Expanse' series by James S.A. Corey also has elements of generational ship concepts in some of its story arcs, especially when it comes to the long - term survival and development of colonies in space which are related to the idea of a self - sustaining community like that on a generational ship. 'Wayfarers' series by Becky Chambers, specifically the first book, also gives an interesting take on the idea of a generational ship with its focus on the community and different species on board a ship traveling through space.
The main themes in King Solomon's Mines adventure novels are quite diverse. Firstly, the idea of the pursuit of a great discovery. The characters are on a quest for the mines which is not just about finding gold but also about uncovering a mystery. Secondly, the theme of man versus nature is strong. They have to deal with wild animals, difficult terrains, and extreme climates. And lastly, the theme of heroism is there. The protagonists show courage and tenacity in the face of danger, which are typical traits of heroes in adventure stories.
One popular 'one good deed crime fiction' is 'The Good Thief's Guide to Amsterdam' by Chris Ewan. It follows the adventures of a likable thief who has a code of his own.