ValdnadHartagga, on 08 December 2012 - 10:35 PM, said:
Also, think about how those properties might change over a few centuries. The American Red Cross might not exist in the 31st century, because in BT lore the USA no longer exists as of 2014 (there can still be an American Red Cross, just not as we currently know it).
I totally forgot about that! your right! thank you.
ValdnadHartagga, on 08 December 2012 - 10:35 PM, said:
Think about your audience - the references you are making are to 19th-21st century American (namely, U.S.) brands and institutions, of which there are many in the BT universe already (Rhonda Snord's taste in music, General Motors, among others). Someone reading your story in Britain or even Canada might not get certain references.
That is also very true! but if authors like King, Koontz and Crichton; who have millions of readers don't think it's important, then someone like me who currently only has 12 readers can't really afford to go multinational yet.
ValdnadHartagga, on 08 December 2012 - 10:35 PM, said:
Maybe think about how those names might appear in 500 years - for example, according to Wikipedia, Pennzoil is owned by Shell. Who's going to acquire Shell?
That's way too deep for me right now...KISS (keep it simple stupid) that's my motto
ValdnadHartagga, on 08 December 2012 - 10:35 PM, said:
Also a nitpick, I wouldn't think 'Mech actuators use much in the way of lubricants to achieve freedom of motion, as mechanical movement has moved away from hydraulics and gears towards myomers, any lubricant applied to a 'Mech joint would be pretty minimal and probably not worth mentioning the brand. With advances in materials technology, a lubricant might not even be needed - if there is, would a small, ancient American petroleum brand be manufacturing military-grade lube? Would it even be petroleum-based? I use dry graphite lubricant for a lot of things, as well as lithium grease.
No..just look at the image of the K2 next to this on the left...the amount of lube used in one leg is greater then the total amount of blood in the human body. there has been several instances in bt novels with regards to fluid leaking..
but not to insult you for offering up information your reference to dry graphite and lithium grease would also be outdated by your statement..
ValdnadHartagga, on 08 December 2012 - 10:35 PM, said:
I'm guessing you have a personal connection to some of these brands and want to pay homage somehow, but some lateral thought might be needed here.
No. again....I could have said Havoline, Castrol GTX..heck how about Moble1 synthetic
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as with any writer I was trying to keep it grounded in what I know, just as any writer in Auckland, Paris, Tokyo might reference something/items from there location.
You have made some very good points, and I will consider them..
Thank you!