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How to avoid BFR in writing (somewhat hard) Sci-Fi


NSEP

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  1. 1. How should i avoid BFR while writing (somewhat hard) Sci-Fi?

    • Don't! Toy with the idea and think of your own variants! Expand the universe!
    • Create an alternative universe were Falcon 1 flight 4 was unsuccessful, and SpaceX in general failed. (Just throw it in the bin)
    • Write about a mission to Titan/Venus were BFR can't be used at all.
    • Create an alternative 1960s cold-war rocketpunk universe with nuclear rockets instead.
    • Go so far in the future, BFR is no longer needed, because there are things like space elevators.
    • Think of a better alternative than the BFR
    • Think of Sci-Fi that takes place in the 1990 or after, and have fun with the constellation galore instead.
    • Just cope with it and play with the non-rocket rocket science (ISRU, base architecture, etc) instead.
    • Other


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5 hours ago, NSEP said:

That sounds very statisfying.

I actually like the idea of expanding the BFR-verse rather than completely destroying it.

I'm working on a book where the protagonists fly a ship thats a gas core BFR.  

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