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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 08 2021, @06:43AM
by Anonymous Coward
on Monday February 08 2021, @06:43AM (#1110165)
Well, I voted "other" on the front page because my answer was going to be Niven's Known Space, but reading the other comments the majority view seems to be that SF doesn't count.
So under that condition, I suppose I'd go with post-catacendre Scadrial. (The world from Sanderson's Mistborn series.) The "old west" period of the Wax and Wayne trilogy is the only era fleshed out in print so far, and would be a perfectly acceptable destination, but the later, higher-tech eras would be interesting as well.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 08 2021, @06:43AM
Well, I voted "other" on the front page because my answer was going to be Niven's Known Space, but reading the other comments the majority view seems to be that SF doesn't count.
So under that condition, I suppose I'd go with post-catacendre Scadrial. (The world from Sanderson's Mistborn series.) The "old west" period of the Wax and Wayne trilogy is the only era fleshed out in print so far, and would be a perfectly acceptable destination, but the later, higher-tech eras would be interesting as well.