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I blame Mastodon for there being so many Fungus planets....
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I based the zodiac after the real zodiac but sometimes changed the names, sometimes changed the constellation to be one very near, or sometimes made it up.
Now that I am done, I can not rule out that maybe The Elder Scrolls influenced my choices in some subconscious sort of way.
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As Ken Macleod remarked, "history is the secret weapon of the science fiction writer".
Not every time, not for every story element, but it's an *amazing* toy box that you can borrow from whenever you're stuck for an idea! Because fiction illustrates the human condition and humans get up to some really weird shit, for values of "you can't make that up" weird.
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They thought big in the 60s but not big enough to include WOman in their vision of the future.
https://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/commercial_books/2007/RAND_CB179-1.pdf
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Besides, humans constantly come up with new ideas and new technology. If you _want_ human society in your fantasy world to have a typical late medieval/Renaissance-era tech level, then you will need to come up with some good reasons why they haven't developed further - and that gets trickier the longer the history of human civilization in your world is.
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/SciFiWritersHave/NoSenseOfTime
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Now if only I could remember which one of these old hard drives has the starmap data on it.....