Inspired by this thread, if you could choose any science fiction universe or era to live in, which would you prefer the most? Rules are the same as the other thread: You’re not a slave laborer in the acid mines on Qualotz 6, but you’re not Emperor of the Galaxy either.
My choice would to be a citizen of Terminus in Isaac Asimov’s Foundation series. Self-heating meals made of processed yeast, nuclear-powered wristwatches, and a summer vacation on Kalgan is just one or two hyper-jumps away. What more could you ask for?
I’d live in the Culture. Then even if I’m not hugely succesful, I get an absolutely incredible quality of life, and no-one in the Culture lives a horrible life.
I’m assuming I can’t be a drone or a Mind, btw. Thats probably too cool to assume.
Would being in Contact be hoping for too much? Would that overstep the “no too goo a life” mark?
I’d like to live in the hard-science golden age of in-system space travel set in the year 2000 or so (hmmmm . . . ).
I want to live in a rocket ship. I want to mine asteroids or run supplies to colonies on Ganymede or pilot a jump taxi on the Moon.
I’m not picky about which exact universe it is. Just give me a ship of my own and get me out of the Earth’s gravity well and I will be a happy space cadet.
I’d pick the one in Heinlein’s Time Enough for Love, if only for the bathrooms. Such luxury! And sentient computers and spaceships would be pretty cool too.
I considered that, but was too scared of the Shrike. I don’t care how average the OP says my life is, I’m not getting put on its tree. Although a galaxy ruled by the Catholic Church wouldn’t be a picnic either.