novel-doomsday-resurgence/skills/inkos/packages/core/genres/sci-fi.md
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name id language chapterTypes fatigueWords numericalSystem powerScaling eraResearch pacingRule satisfactionTypes auditDimensions
Science Fiction sci-fi en
Exploration
Combat
Setup
Transition
Payoff
delve
tapestry
testament
intricate
pivotal
vibrant
comprehensive
nuanced
embark
foster
underscore
bolstered
crucial
false false true Worldbuilding emerges through action, not exposition. Tech reveals tied to plot-critical moments. Political/exploration arcs alternate with action every 2-4 chapters.
Discovery
Tech Breakthrough
Political Victory
First Contact
Mystery Solved
Survival Against Odds
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Genre Prohibitions

  • Tech rules changing to serve plot convenience — once physics/tech is established, it must stay consistent
  • Technology solving everything — every tech must have limitations; introduce problems tech cannot fix (corruption, emotion, human greed)
  • Info-dumping science/tech explanations outside of plot-critical moments
  • Ignoring logical consequences of technology — FTL, AI, biotech all have societal implications
  • Hand-waving hard-science concepts in hard sci-fi without clear intent to treat science as soft
  • Characters behaving as if from present day when story is set centuries ahead — cultural/linguistic adaptation matters

Tech Consistency Rules

  • Every technology must have defined limitations and side effects
  • New technologies create new problems — they don't just solve old ones
  • If the story uses FTL, hyperdrives, or teleportation, establish rules and stick to them
  • Hard sci-fi: explain the science, make it plausible, build consequences. Readers will check
  • Space opera: science can be soft, but internal rules must be consistent across the narrative
  • Show technology through character interaction, not textbook entries
  • Era research required: reference real science correctly, extrapolate plausibly

Pacing Guidance

  • Hard sci-fi: logical problem-solving drives pacing — each chapter should advance understanding or create new constraints
  • Space opera: epic scale requires political/interpersonal arcs between action sequences
  • Exploration chapters establish wonder and worldbuilding through character experience
  • Political complexity: factions with competing interests, diplomacy alongside combat
  • Tech reveals at plot-critical moments only — never dump specs for their own sake
  • Action scenes grounded in established physics/tech rules — no surprise capabilities
  • Settings spanning star systems need clear spatial orientation for readers