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    • A Gap Into Time


      Anyone ever make a plug following Steven R. Donaldson's A Gap into Time series. It was one of the most convincing, realistic, and enjoyable SciFi series I have read. It would be a good plug. I know a few years ago someone was working on one (remeber going to the site) for EV, but I don't believe it was finished.

      Just curious.

      hollister

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      Originally posted by hollister:
      **Anyone ever make a plug following Steven R. Donaldson's A Gap into Time series. It was one of the most convincing, realistic, and enjoyable SciFi series I have read. It would be a good plug. I know a few years ago someone was working on one (remeber going to the site) for EV, but I don't believe it was finished.

      Just curious.
      hollister**

      It wasn't finished. I recently went to the site. It's still up, but, as far as I know, the Gap plug-in is dead.

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    • thanks for the info

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      Originally posted by hollister:
      **thanks for the info
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      I've never read the books, but they sound pretty cool. Maybe I'll check them out some time.

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    • Another writer that seems to be in the same philosophical vein as Donaldson would be Dan Simmons. Whilst his writing is entirely different they seem to share some of the same beliefs. I would check out the Hyperion series. It's four books (really two split into four) and follows quite an interesting path.

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