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fings ([personal profile] fings) wrote2008-10-07 11:20 am

Earthbound.

Since waking up Monday morning, I've had an idea rattling around inside my head for as SF story. The concept: instantaneous (FTL) teleportation has been invented. However, it only works for women. Any human male who goes through the teleporter dies. One exception: pregnant women, up to six months or so, can safely teleport, even while carrying a male fetus.

Mars gets colonized via teleporter. (There might be a handful of men, who got there via rocket, and helped set up that end of the teleporter.) The logistics are overwhelming: it costs $500M to send a man via rocket, and $500 to send a woman via teleporter. There is a big controversy over the first boy to be born on Mars, since he will have to live out his life there.

Meanwhile it has been discovered that not only can teleporters "inertial compensators" be used to dampen momentum, they can be used to amplify it as well. Like *big time* amplification, limited only by the amount of power you can apply. Construction begins on a lunar orbit teleport pad.

After that, space-based teleport pads are used to launch very fast (.9c) probes. The probes also carry teleport pads, so after 5 years when the first probe passes Alpha Centauri, it can kick out another teleport pad, one that will be moving slow enough to orbit Alpha Centauri.

Female astronauts assemble remote space stations orbiting other stars, and eventually land teleporters on extra-solar planets. Space based teleportation platforms are used to send even more probes out, and slowly a network of extra-solar FTL teleportation links are set up. Men, meanwhile, remain earthbound (well, plus some on Mars.) Teleportation also starts replacing air travel on Earth. Women think nothing of jaunting off to New York, Australia, or even Mars for the day. Air travel becomes almost exclusively male. The shipping industry disappears. At any given moment, over one million women are away from Earth, either in space, on Mars, or eventually on other planets.

That is all of what has rattled out of my head at the moment. I'm not 100% sure where it is all going. Too bad I am not a better writer, because I think there could be some worthwhile themes to be explored in this.

[identity profile] king-duncan.livejournal.com 2008-10-07 04:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Any human male who goes through the teleporter dies.

That must have been a hell of a testing phase.

Sounds like a cool idea!

[identity profile] auryn29a.livejournal.com 2008-10-07 05:15 pm (UTC)(link)
So what is it about males that prevents them from going through? Is it the testosterone? What would hormone treatments do?

What about sperm? Does it survive? Can all plants survive? What about insects?

I realize you don't have the answer to these questions. I'm just thinking out loud. This sort of thing fascinates me.

I would imagine with fewer women on Earth society would undergo interesting changes. Hmm. Maybe a terrorist group plans to destroys the terrestial interstellar transport pad and restore Earth to its former glory. Maybe in time scientists create a gene therapy to flawlessly change a male to a female and back again. Or maybe that technology is being developed and someone doesn't want it to happen.

So many ideas pop up.

[identity profile] skitty.livejournal.com 2008-10-07 05:31 pm (UTC)(link)
This sounds really fascinating. If you're not comfortable with your own writing skills, why not talk with a collaborator?

Or just give it a go. I bet it will unfold better than you expect.

[identity profile] trish-punch.livejournal.com 2008-10-07 07:32 pm (UTC)(link)
It sounds like you have a promising start there...

damn

[identity profile] paulisdead.livejournal.com 2008-10-07 10:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I want to read this book. you better write it!

It might be like the Internet Boom. All the "money" making jobs would be in this extra-galactic travel industries. So, women would out-earn men by huge margins.

Maybe there is a group of men who don't like this _at all_, and form a group to start sabotaging the teleporters. An insurgency!

Maybe the Y chromosome itself is mutated by the teleporter radiation, and that mutation causes a rapidly developing cancer or radiation-poisoning like sickess that causes death within a couple of days. (it might be interesting to let the men travel knowing they would only live a day, etc.)

damn, write the book!!!1!!one!!

[identity profile] tsc-girl.livejournal.com 2008-10-07 10:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I volunteer to be your ghostwriter, if you want one. My writing skills are excellen t, although my ability to generate the beginning synthesis of plots hinder me - plus I think you're going to need a female perspective [aside from your wife's of course]

(Anonymous) 2008-10-08 12:37 am (UTC)(link)
Cool beans! I'd recommend reading Glory Season by David Brin to get a feel of a woman dominated society because that's what you're setting up for space. Sure pregnant women can come on through to start a 50/50 generation but every woman immigrant 20 years down the line will skew the numbers womanward again.

I also envision men filing discrimination lawsuits back home, which is making my little oppressed woman heart very happy. And let's not forget the man heavy Earth the women are leaving behind. For that think China and the trouble Chinese men are having finding Chinese wives since the one family one child laws skewed the demographics that way as people aborted female fetuses looking for a son.

There's a lot of consequences to your idea - looking forward to seeing more.

[identity profile] jfitz.livejournal.com 2008-10-08 02:19 am (UTC)(link)
Something very very similar has been done, as a short story. In Omni, I think. Or maybe IASFM. Women can pilot FTL ships. I think men can be passengers, but piloting is where the money is.

Men are reduced to prostitution.

[identity profile] eafm.livejournal.com 2008-10-08 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Fascinating premise. I find myself wondering what would happen with trans or intersex folks, and what about folks who are chimeras? And also wondering, yes, what would happen to Earth culture -- would it challenge some leftover sexist attitudes, would men become more likely to do more traditionally female work and take over more of the domestic sphere, as more women were doing the work of traveling to do work on Mars, or would they compensate for a sense of being left behind by becoming more domineering, moving totally away from anything vaguely Sensitive New Age Guy-ish? Very cool.

[identity profile] kittiethedragon.livejournal.com 2009-01-27 07:40 pm (UTC)(link)
That's one of the more interesting SF ideas I've heard in a while.

Also: hi there! Just perusing the members of NYSteam and wanted to drop in and say hi–you seem interesting. Mind if I friend you?