heh, I am for the very first time working on a Powernaut comic series
set in the present age! (The last time I came even close to that, was Powernaut 2011 which I published in 2012.) We can only dream of living
in Power City 2024, but I can still share it. And this is where new
guest stars come in - including that new one in the public domain.
http://eilertech.com/stories/powernaut/2024.htm
I envision this series being published in its home universe, as a
pamphlet. I'm not sure how to explain #5 in that context, but I'll
probably figure out later. For now, I've buried it behind one of those authentic boring text essays which schoolchildren of my era will
remember from comic books *and* from motivational pamphlets in school.
But if you follow the link from #4, you can skip the TL;DR. In case you *want* to read it, here it is. (Go see the web page for links to
further content.)
...
Bonus Section: Description by Dr. Philip Hanover, "Professor" Powernaut!
What We're Building
Hello, readers. What we're building, is a community where superheroes
have input, but so does everyone. These autobiographies may help show how.
- Peace Officer James Baldrie is native to Power City. He loves the idea that police are here to help, and he tries to live that out.
- Paula Poderr (Paula Power) has been a Powernaut since early days.
(A woman never reveals her age!) She's the math teacher at Power School.
- Jeffrey Goldblatt (Powernaut 1987) was both a Powernaut, and an
actor portraying the Powernaut! Now he teaches drama and liberal arts at Power School.
- The Powernaut of 2005 ("Coach Powernaut") loves being a Powernaut!
- Paulie Poderr is holding at zero superhuman powers, but he just
can't escape the legacy of Power School! He's on staff now, traveling
around the country to act as liaison. He loves discovering new coffee
shops.
- Hilari Hosea Autonomus, Candy Coach, has adjusted to her power
level within the superhuman community. She's now a counselor to students within the Power School, particularly some whom are "lower-powered".
- Megaphone honors his father's memory. The elder Megaphone gave back his advanced future technology - and then died of disease which had been eradicated by his future time. Today's Megaphone continues the
tradition, with the finest modern technology Power City has. For
instance, he has a jet pack!
- Amy Larson, Intensity, is now a fitness trainer, in the tradition
of her Coach Powernaut. She is assistant coach in Power School now!
- Otto Storch, Zorch, accepts his power, and tries to use it responsibly. He works with the Power City electrical company, to quickly identify any power outages.
- The Invisible Toledo Torpedo works in the "Free Resource" section
of the city, operating a café!
- Capture is now floor manager in a casino, on the "Shops" level.
He's also trusted with some Power City resources.
- Pizza Fu! (statement from his mentor Doctor Grace Fu) My protégé Pizza Fu has become young alongside me, and matured alongside me. He
embraces his role as a trainer to both old species and new. He is an
employee of the Power City Peace Officers, to train canine officers. He
also consults with me on some of my projects with new species. I credit
him with the training of Power City's new steamboat pilot. But he still
loves treats.
- The Vampire Jane enjoys being part of the history of vampires at Power School! The Vampire Rose got here before me. She went back to the vampire world, well adjusted to humankind. My father Leo the Pirate
Vampire King wanted me to follow where she led. I've graduated, and I'm
now on staff to help adjust other vampires to human society!
- I, Hipolyta, am daughter to the legendary Zenobia. I have well and truly graduated from our beloved Power School. Now I carry on for my
mother, in mobilizing females for power in our city and throughout the
world.
As for the architecture... When Power City was founded, it went for a
classic look, full of iconic skyscrapers. Those can actually be designed
as arcologies, which bring humanity together to receive essential
services with much less impact than sprawling suburban architecture.
Some suburbs exist up the cliff from us... but I have convinced
Powernauts to not live there. We live in and around the Power School
grounds, for public safety and for communion with the students.
As for the technology...
- Cracking carbon dioxide for energy may sound outlandish. But
Ellipsis technology entered open source many years ago, and it's part of
our world now. It is based upon the total conversion of matter to
energy. Here in Power City, we restrict that to converting excess carbon
from the atmosphere into energy. That is more than sufficient to meet
our energy needs.
- Hydroelectric power is a secondary source for us now. We're discussing demolition of the Power City dam, so as not to impede the
salmon migrations... but we find, a well-crafted fish ladder can get
around that obstacle. Besides, there's quite a demand for river
navigation which the dam (and its locks) makes possible.
- We are still exploring the full power that can be drawn from the Earth's magnetic field. But in the past, that has been enough to propel
a small interstellar spacecraft to Earth orbit. I was part of its crew
in 2014.
- Windmills are often mentioned as an alternative energy source. We admit the possibility, but we also admit that restricting the winds
along our Columbia Gorge might have ecological impacts. Windsurfers
might also miss the high winds.
People are offering incredible designs for the use of Power City's
carbon fiber technology. I've even seen a proposal for building a mountain-sized dehumidifying tower in Florida to ward off hurricanes. Personally, I feel that would be an incredibly bad idea. But I was
around in 1968, when humanity couldn't agree on anything. It's nice to
know that humanity can now put out the big ideas, and still reasonably
decide about them.
I can't comment as an expert on the bio-technology, but I've seen the benefits. It's not just Pizza Fu or Willie the Steamboat Pilot; there're low-level adaptations for animals to meet Earth's changing climate as we approach a planetary population of five billion humans.
Overall, I can say that technology is our friend in Power City. Welcome, visitors!
On 2/9/24 4:01 AM, Scott Eiler wrote:
heh, I am for the very first time working on a Powernaut comic series set in the
present age! (The last time I came even close to that, was Powernaut 2011 which
I published in 2012.) We can only dream of living in Power City 2024, but I can
still share it. And this is where new guest stars come in - including that new
one in the public domain.
http://eilertech.com/stories/powernaut/2024.htm
ooooooooh :D Awesome! Worldbuilding! Crunchy details! Space elevators! :D :D :D
(And a steamboat-piloting mouse! :3)
I envision this series being published in its home universe, as a pamphlet. I'm
not sure how to explain #5 in that context, but I'll probably figure out later.
For now, I've buried it behind one of those authentic boring text essays which
schoolchildren of my era will remember from comic books *and* from motivational
pamphlets in school.
Heck yeah heck yeah. :D I love in-universe documents
<snip a bunch of individual characters who are cool but I don't have a lot to
say about>
As for the architecture... When Power City was founded, it went for a classic
look, full of iconic skyscrapers. Those can actually be designed as arcologies,
which bring humanity together to receive essential services with much less >> impact than sprawling suburban architecture. Some suburbs exist up the cliff >> from us... but I have convinced Powernauts to not live there. We live in and >> around the Power School grounds, for public safety and for communion with the
students.
Very interesting implied stuff here...
- Cracking carbon dioxide for energy may sound outlandish. But Ellipsis
technology entered open source many years ago, and it's part of our world now.
It is based upon the total conversion of matter to energy. Here in Power City,
we restrict that to converting excess carbon from the atmosphere into energy.
That is more than sufficient to meet our energy needs.
Ahhhhh, okay. I was thinking "wait, does that make sense?" but that kind of technology lets you handwave it.
- Hydroelectric power is a secondary source for us now. We're discussing
demolition of the Power City dam, so as not to impede the salmon migrations...
but we find, a well-crafted fish ladder can get around that obstacle. Besides,
there's quite a demand for river navigation which the dam (and its locks) makes
possible.
Oooooh, neat. :D
- We are still exploring the full power that can be drawn from the Earth's
magnetic field. But in the past, that has been enough to propel a small
interstellar spacecraft to Earth orbit. I was part of its crew in 2014.
Continuity! \o/
People are offering incredible designs for the use of Power City's carbon fiber
technology. I've even seen a proposal for building a mountain-sized
dehumidifying tower in Florida to ward off hurricanes. Personally, I feel that
would be an incredibly bad idea.
I think I agree. X>
But I was around in 1968, when humanity
couldn't agree on anything. It's nice to know that humanity can now put out the
big ideas, and still reasonably decide about them.
awwwwww. :> <3
Drew "the utopianism of a World's Fair fits perfectly here" Nilium
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