What Fictional Universe Would You Want To Live In?

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nerdsamwich

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Heinlein writes a pretty good society, except that eveything ends up being owned by Lazarus Long. I guess i wouldn't mind living in most works of fiction, as long as i wasn't conscripted into the Redshirt army, or forced to live the life of a squalid peasant. Yeah, as long as i get to be a major(but not main)character, I could totally rock out with Comicland, medieval fantasy, punkpunk, or sci-fi and have one hell of a good time. Just keep me the hell away from the Sword of Truth, or anything with an undeath virus.
 

Mirroga

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I would be in the Bioshock universe manipulating and mastering my Freezing, Telekinetic, and Water (if ever created) plasmids.
 

Emilin_Rose

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SMT: Nocturne. I just always loved the enviroment and the atmosphere. I might not last long but while i'm there it would be awesome.
 

RagnorakTres

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Hrm...Devil May Cry. Time to start kicking ass and taking names.

Or Kingdom Hearts, depending on how badass I'm allowed to be. *yearns for badassery*
 

masher

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The one with Drizzt Do'Urden in Forgotten Realms by R.A.Salvatore...
...or, no no, that's the one.
 

Chrislt

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Diskworld (Google it!) It's like every other fantasy world, except everyone has a sense of humor.
 

Margrave Rinstock

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I would be one of the Leaders from Sid Meier's Civilization IV.

Think about it. you are an immortal being, who has complete control over almost every aspect of the lives of your inferiors. Even when you supposedly adopt "Universal Suffrage", you can never be voted out.
 

Supreme Unleaded

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I almost want to say the Assasins Creed universe, why? Because its so organic and real, it very rarely if ever travels itself into the uncanny valley so it would feel real. And also technicaly it would just be a more modern day today since your in the animus.
 

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Is it bad that I'm pushing twenty and would still like to be a Pokemon trainer? That seems like a sweet profession. No school, life on the road, the companionship of elemental based fish/birds/woodland creatures...it's got a nice charm to it.

Otherwise, Bioshock. I would be one syringe away from shooting bees at people.
 

Callate

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Chirez said:
Iain M. Banks' Culture, no contest.
Ooh, good call. I'm going to gland myself some side-effect free happiness drugs and go to sleep where I can take part in an enormous real-as-dreams MMORPG now, thanks.
 

kannibus

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I'd definitely want to be in the Mass Effect universe. Humanity just on the start of the Great Galactic Adventure? Sign me up!

Sure no way I'd be Cmdr Shepard, but I think I'd be a hell of a lot better than Cpl. Richard L. Jenkins.
 

fanklok

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i'd totally want to live in the elder scrolls universe no specific game because theyre all the same universe just different continents

why? because even if your some random NPC you can still do badass things (hell you could play the game as some random NPC just without having to fork your life savings over to some random hero when your lucky worthless unenchanted necklace gets stolen)

any way it'd be super bitchin to start off in Cyrodiil (ES:IV) i'd so just go into some random dudes house and murder him so i could join the dark brotherhood then badass it up sneaking around killing people and getting cool gear and lots of money for doing it

i wouldn't even mind completing the purification ritual (for those of you that clicked here regardless or won't be playing) purification is when you go into a brotherhood safe house and murder every member in there

though vampirism is up for debate free skills and stat boosts but dieing when you go into the sun

(sic) humor said:
I would be one syringe away from shooting bees at people.
thats my quote of the year