I must admit I never read very far into Akaelae. The long (albeit necessary) exposition bored me. This, however, is different. This is inviting to read. Good work!
I look at the city pillars and my first thought is “It’s an engineering nightmare!”. Shortly after, I took the time to evaluate the state of Cyantian technology. Such a structure strongly implies mass use of (at all levels of architecture) the Cyantian antigravity metal. It would have to be present and in use in truly massive quantity to offset the mass of the city, AND the mass of the supporting structure, which elsewise would end up likely collapsing under its’ own weight. My main thought is the matter of sway: several degrees in any given direction at any given time due to wind pressure.
I have to wonder if the supporting structure is mostly hollow (which to me seems a necessity) or whether it is mostly solid. It’s one of those odd and interesting questions I would have to ask.
As to the matter of the smaller, forest/park-placed home: THAT looks reasonable and even quite do-able from an architectural standpoint, even with modern technology. I have to say I like the design. While a dome is space-inefficient, it IS thermally and conservationally efficient, something which feels appropriate to these folk.
I pity the punishment assignment of cleaning that exterior clear dome, though. Truly a herculean task to wash it clean, what with that much space. Either you need several people, a good sprinkler system / hose system, or a lot of time to clear up the streaking. ^_^ Wow, THERE’s a frightening “I’m gonna ground you!” threat: “I’ll make you wash the house dome!”. I’d run in fear tail between my legs!
@Mika…
I’ve been warned that the gods kill another catgirl every time physics is brought into a fantasy webcomic discussion.
Just sayin’…
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There’s also the possibility of the Cyantians having stronger, more durable materials in the first place. That would make the need for Cyantium metal alloys and other such reinforcement methods.
I also agree with Mika that Tiff hasn’t really been writing a “fantasy” comic, she’s actually listed it under “real life” on Webcomic Planet.
The catgirl rule applies more to swords and sorcery comics and
over the top hero comics.
I do happen to recall scifi drama comedy romance action (and a few others that I can’t remember) once applied to this, all in one sentence.
Still, the world of The Cyantian Chronicles is a little more realistic than some fantasy worlds. I think that the only place that physics go square is around Quinn and the other Siracs anyway.
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15 thoughts on “03/26/2010 (15 Comments)”
Tom Redlion
Interesting homes wolves live in in Centralis.
Squival
wakey wakey Darius
Frank
I must admit I never read very far into Akaelae. The long (albeit necessary) exposition bored me. This, however, is different. This is inviting to read. Good work!
vulpinewarrior
Woah !!! that is some house
Is that bubble on top the kitchen?
Mika Kyubi
I look at the city pillars and my first thought is “It’s an engineering nightmare!”. Shortly after, I took the time to evaluate the state of Cyantian technology. Such a structure strongly implies mass use of (at all levels of architecture) the Cyantian antigravity metal. It would have to be present and in use in truly massive quantity to offset the mass of the city, AND the mass of the supporting structure, which elsewise would end up likely collapsing under its’ own weight. My main thought is the matter of sway: several degrees in any given direction at any given time due to wind pressure.
I have to wonder if the supporting structure is mostly hollow (which to me seems a necessity) or whether it is mostly solid. It’s one of those odd and interesting questions I would have to ask.
As to the matter of the smaller, forest/park-placed home: THAT looks reasonable and even quite do-able from an architectural standpoint, even with modern technology. I have to say I like the design. While a dome is space-inefficient, it IS thermally and conservationally efficient, something which feels appropriate to these folk.
I pity the punishment assignment of cleaning that exterior clear dome, though. Truly a herculean task to wash it clean, what with that much space. Either you need several people, a good sprinkler system / hose system, or a lot of time to clear up the streaking. ^_^ Wow, THERE’s a frightening “I’m gonna ground you!” threat: “I’ll make you wash the house dome!”. I’d run in fear tail between my legs!
Chrome
Dome Sweet Dome…
hariman
It looks more like a living room to me. I think they’ve even got bean bag chairs!
ArkaniusXII
Five maor minutes please….
Iron Ed
@Mika…
I’ve been warned that the gods kill another catgirl every time physics is brought into a fantasy webcomic discussion.
Just sayin’…
๐ ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐
Mika Kyubi
@Iron Ed
Sometimes mayhap, but elsewise, with some few exceptions, Tiff’s been decent, straddling a line on a fair few things, and I enjoy that. ^_^
As to the catgirls, well, I don’t think of them. I’m a vixen, and vixens don’t always get along with kittygirls. I try, but, welllll… ^_^
Either way, be well, hon.
Yours,
Mika
hariman
There’s also the possibility of the Cyantians having stronger, more durable materials in the first place. That would make the need for Cyantium metal alloys and other such reinforcement methods.
I also agree with Mika that Tiff hasn’t really been writing a “fantasy” comic, she’s actually listed it under “real life” on Webcomic Planet.
The catgirl rule applies more to swords and sorcery comics and
over the top hero comics.
admin
I didn’t do that setting.
Iron Ed
Rats… First time I ever get to use that line and I do it wrong! ๐
hariman
Oh. Oops.
I do happen to recall scifi drama comedy romance action (and a few others that I can’t remember) once applied to this, all in one sentence.
Still, the world of The Cyantian Chronicles is a little more realistic than some fantasy worlds. I think that the only place that physics go square is around Quinn and the other Siracs anyway.
Darakhoranon
No, hariman, physics are afraid of Quinn – and who could fault them? ๐
On a side note: For some reason, I don’t seem to be able to log in (or just create a new account)…
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