inxsi wrote: ↑Sat Aug 28, 2021 1:09 am
The chapters will probably always of quite different lengths, though hopefully they will even out a little bit. There was a lot to get through for Chapter 2 - the reason for the chapter numbering should become apparent soon. I have two more updates for the current chapter planned. Pacing might remain an issue - I don't want to mess with my outline too much, but hopefully it will be a learning experience for the next story (assuming I come up with any other ideas for a story).
That's the difference between a story arc (which consists of multiple chapters) and a single chapter. But don't worry, this is only important in books, a forum-published fanfic doesn't need to abide by this stuff. The only thing that matters, is your imagination. Keep it up, you are doing great.
The matter about the RFA is a bit more complicated. A good analyst can generally tell, if the information is propaganda, or not. There are many signs, like unequal comparisons and whitewashing. It's quite a cat and mouse game between propaganda and the attempts at unraveling it. Even if you cannot tell what was altered, you can often tell that it was "improved". Therefore, they either ignored this, were unable to distinguish it, or are deliberately spinning it a certain way. For example, the "enemy is doing bad stuff because they are evil, thus forcing us (the good guys) to do the same", is an old propaganda trope. If you see that one, you can be sure that neither side has any moral high ground.
Besides, Beryl is not a Mizol, and she doesn't have the broad general education of a typical human with a degree. She won't see the finer points, but, given the anti-Shell sentiments, may assume that this RFA is an Umiak mole. Or worse, that the TCA already sided with the Shells and is now preparing the public opinion for an official alliance.
The Bellarmine incident was an inside job! Fusion fuel doesn't melt hull plating!
Anyway, this is your fanfic, and you may write it however you want. It's just too interesting not to discuss it.
