The force in the comic vine could be anything from a cosmic energy to a hidden power within specific characters. It often creates conflicts and resolutions in the story, shaping the fate of the comic's world.
The key elements include nature as a character in its own right. It has its own motives, so to speak, in the story. For instance, a drought in a 'force of nature novel' might be a force that's slowly starving the land and the people. Then there's the human element. How do the humans respond to the force of nature? Do they adapt? Do they try to overcome it? And there's often a sense of mystery in these novels. We don't always know exactly when or how nature will strike next, and that keeps the readers on the edge of their seats.
The 'b story' in 'Star Trek Force of Nature' is often a secondary plotline that runs parallel to the main story. It might involve side characters and their own mini - adventures or issues that contribute to the overall narrative tapestry of the episode or story arc.
It could be a special power or ability in the web novel. Maybe it's a force that can absorb or consume natural energy, which might be used by the characters for various purposes like enhancing their strength or performing magic.
Sure. 'The Old Man and the Sea' by Ernest Hemingway can be considered one. In it, the sea is a powerful force that the old man has to battle against. Another one is 'Into the Storm' which really focuses on the fury of storms and how people deal with it. Also, 'The Day After Tomorrow' which is based on a movie but also has a novel version, shows extreme weather conditions as a force of nature that the characters have to survive through.