User:Dromlexer/A Trope-ical Ballad

After I did some research and googling on Sci-Fi hardness, other collaborative sci-fi universes, to name them; Orion's Arm, Galaxiki and including Star Trek's and Star War's [non-canonical] universes serving as hosts for fan-fiction - Yes, I emphasized the "fan-fiction", since it is a whole different story. My attention was brought to that the hardness was in some respects and aspects similar, but in one sense all different. To put them on a scale from diamond hard to thin; where would Sporewiki be on the scale? Sporewikiverse would be farther past the lowest possible level on the scale, that I have to append more levels to the bottom of the scale.

What makes Sporewikiverse so liquid? Warning! TV Tropes ahead!


 * Acceptable Breaks From Reality
 * Gravity Sucks
 * In Space Everyone Can See Your Faces
 * Our Wormholes Are Different
 * FTL Radio
 * Space Fighter
 * Space Is Air
 * In Annihilation, individuals are described to be able to hear what is concurrently happening in a place billions of light years away
 * Space Is an Ocean
 * Alot of ships are described to have bridges with big windows separating the interior and the "vacuum"
 * Space has friction
 * Space Opera
 * Science Fantasy
 * Sci Fi Writers Have: No Sense Of Scale
 * See Annihilation, this also includes light; the spectators of the events destroying rest of the universe are able to witness the events being unfold live, as in live TV broadcasting.
 * This is a common occurrence in all fiction; size, length, time and mass - most avoid this by not stating exact values and rather describes it with words, leaving the rest to the readers to estimate.
 * Small Universe After All
 * Prior the Annihilation
 * Unrealistic Black Hole