- 1632 plot threads
1632 plot threads refers to the complex mix of overall story arches or sequences within the best selling
alternate history series "Ring of Fire", which grew rapidly from a stand-alone novel (1632) to published works numbering in the high teens as of October 2007—and most of that since2004 . This article will attempt to survey the general meaning of the term "plot threads" within the series and on the very activeBaen's Bar web discussion forums related to the series, in particular,1632 Tech Manual which is the sub-forum where many of the details of theshared universe mega-series have been hammered out, researched and reported on to other participants.Approaches
Milieu creator, series Editor, and keeper of the fictional canon
Eric Flint has opined he thinks in terms of plot threads in terms of major protagonists. But most web chatter devolves around geographical "spheres of influence", locations, or where protagonists have a general effect. As a series focused on displaying a believable neohistory given the series beginning—"of being as realistic as possible" given the initial series premises—the two approaches both "fail equally" in covering all the cases by any strict measure, because the rich character set who is starring in one thread will almost invariably appear in one or more other story lines as a personaldeparture point for that characters personal biographical history, or as a supporting role for events depicted in a book mainly covering events in another thread.Messy history
"Real history is messy," Flint has written in the foreword to ROF-1 in explaining why he took the unusual step of opening a universe consisting of a single novel at the time into a shared universe. A champion of the common man, Flint disdains the "Strong Man theory of History", where big figures of heroic scope define events, but instead lays claim throughout the entirety of works in the series, that history is the small actions of common men acting in their own self-interest who in the aggregate determine historical forces and force events and responses from those in power, who might lay some claim to being a giant of history—the statesmen and power brokers who dot the
I 's and cross theT 's and add occasional curlicues to the historic march of events—riding the torrent far more often than leading it in Churchillian or Rooseveltian fashion. That some persons of that mold have existed is not disputed, but that the narrative report that makes up historical reporting tends to overstate their impact and role, is Flints theme.eries premise
Plot threads
No matter what approach one takes to classifying a plot sequence in the series—be it geographical or character based—the key element of the series to comprehend is that the events depicted in its now voluminous works are not taking place in a vacuum, but in most cases are concurrent with developments in other parts of the European center. Indeed, in a October 2007 announcement on his web site, Flint announced an agreement that the three joint books (under contract since 2002) with best selling author
David Weber will take place in a Naval thread, indicating the Eurocentric focus of the series, at least taken with some expressed interest byMichael Stearns to curtail slave trading before it builds up steam, will likely create settings well outside Europe as the technologically advanced naval capabilities of the USE give it a reach not available to the average European power, even if it resorts to sailing ships over oceanic distances where the Emergency Committee and NUS!32 authorities were careful to hide key portions of their library resources in order to maintain a technological edge as they geardown.Geographical threads
Central European thread
The "Central European thread" or more correctly, the "Central and Southwest Central European thread", is the "main plot thread" of the series. It concerns events in the region from west to east of the
kingdom of England andKingdom of Scotland , Northern France, TheSpanish Netherlands ,French Netherlands and theDutch Republic , and the whole of westernGermany eastwards toBrandenburg (where Gustavus entered the continent) theElectorate of Saxony , and southerly to the northern reaches ofBavaria . Bavaria proper, Switzerland, Austria, Bohemia and points easterly and north are properly geographically part of the Eastern European thread as the breakdown of sequels focuses a reader's attention.Eastern European thread
The Eastern European thread is taken to be east of the East_Central_European_thread, the later of which may be understood as the base line through eastern parts of modern day Germany, Austria, western
Hungary . The first fiction written within these theatres was the novelette ROF-1|s="The Wallenstein Gambit" and the prequel short stories leading up to it, all published in ROF-1 but subsequent long fiction planned in the setting had to await authors scheduling issues, so the plot begun by Flint and finished in outline took a back seat to southern, western and central European events which both had ready collaborating authors and themes of their own to explore in the neohistory. So in June of 2006, the writing team of 16writ|Paula|Goodlett and 16writ|Gorg |Huff cracked the Eastern European barrier in GG08|IN="Butterflies in the Kremlin, Part 1: A Russian Noble" when they began the series action inTsar istRussia in the sometimes comic, sometimes serious serialized novelButterflies in the Kremlin , which is part adventure, part romance and part spy story. In action to date, an uptime American has moved to Moscow, scandalized the elite of the society, ticked off the bureaucracy and much of the nobility, and helped fight a battle and win it with Poland. Meanwhile the Prince-spy in Grantville has fallen for an American girl (both a commoner and a non-virgin) and as of GG18 are getting married, which is a big deal back in the society of oldMoscovy , where the church and the nobility hasn't quite come to grips with a changing world and after a century, half of them still haven't noticed that the grand-duchy has become theTsardom of Russia .East Central European thread
Other works that can be characterized in the setting are parts of the novel 34TBC and the forthcoming sequels 35SoB (long delayed while resolving the demanding schedules of Flint and
David Weber — which delayed the whole series for several years as the 34TBW sequel would have been adversely affected.) and 35TEF are also believed to be set in the Eastern or East Central threads. Beginning in September of 2007 Flint began the ongoing serialization of theThe Anaconda Project novel which continues from where "The Wallenstein Gambit" left off beginning in theKingdom of Bohemia inPrague with discussions in the early chapters about acting militarily and politically (by local CoCs) in the east (Silesia and other outlying areas of southernPoland-Lithuania Commonwealth ).The original "working title" of "Soldier of Bohemia" was "1635: King of Bohemia", and that title and clues revealed in 34TBC, which in the most part geographically can be laid in this regional setting. The solo Flint novel,
The Anaconda Project (Serialized to date solely inthe Grantville Gazettes ) is also in the setting, and is believed to be the prequel to Soldier of Bohemia which it is speculated, will center it's action on the reactions of the new king of Austria-Hungry, Ferdinand III of Austria, and his attack on Wallenstein even as he makes peace with Gustavus and the USE, or not. That coming conflict has been foreshadowed in three separate works: The Bavarian Crisis, Flint's tale in ROF-2, and in the Anaconda Project itself, where Wallenstein is strong arming the popular accidental-hero (part of "The Wallenstein Gambit") 16char|Morris|Roth into becoming a general and heading up his army and plans in the east for he and Pappenheim expect to be busy in the south with 16CHAR|Ferdinand III|Austria|p=Ferdinand III of Austria's armies.outhern European thread
The "Southern European thread", or "Western South Europe and South Central European thread", or perhaps more appropriately, the "South-central and southwestern European thread" involves characters introduced in the short story ROF-1|s="To Dye For" by
Mercedes Lackey but the thread plot action proper kicked off in the second published novel sequel of the series, the best selling "34TGA" and its direct sequel, "35TCL", both co-written by Flint andAndrew Dennis . The main characters are in part, Lackey's 16char|s=The Stone Family, combined with Flint's 16char|Sharon|Nichols and 16char|Larry|Mazarre.Naval thread
dablink|This section is a distillation in synopsis form of what is known about the authors planning from web fora posts and their websites. "It is about a future or forthcoming thread of action, though one well founded on the naval actions in the novels "1633" and "1634: The Baltic War", which have set the table. The later work also foreshadows a planned "screw-powered frigate" class of ships under development in 16plac|Magdeburg by
Admiral 16char|John Chandler|Simspon|p=John Simpson [Cite 34TBW|long=yes|last=Weber|first=David|pp=|q=] Busy best selling authorsDavid Weber andEric Flint in2002 (writing "1633" and ROF-1) originally contracted together and withBaen's Books to co-write the five plot thread|main thread|p="main series" books. When working on the long delayed 34TBW novel and with the prolonged and ongoing demand for the series sequels, and considering the already experienced delays imposed by the difficulty of getting schedules between themselves synchronized (It took three planned "windows-of-opportunity" before one worked in "The Baltic War") well enough for the two to have the three to six months or so needed to collaborate successfully given the attention-to-detail needs, general reasonableness, and characteristic "historical accuracy" imposed by Flint from the beginningTheBeginning, the two decided to alter their original planning and spin off a new thread—one based on the USE as a naval power, which historically alters the fact that Gustavus'sSwedish Empire was not (Many are unaware that Sweden did colonize north America—colonies which were aborbed into British North American colonies behind the wall of ships helping the nascentBritish Empire come into being during theSeventeenth century ).The Americas thread
Stories in
1632 Slushpile regarding obtaining strategically important materials and some which have reached publication in regard to the 16inst|Essen Steel Corporation and 16inst|Essen Chemical are foreshadowing activities (miningChromium for one) inNorth America , and others are pursuinglatex Rubber inSouth America . In addition, the three books contracted between Flint andDavid Webber (see above The Naval thread) will in part involve expeditions sent by Gustavus and 16char|Mike|Stearns to American shores, as Stearns (de facto : Flint's alter-ego), has a burn to address and cut off the slave trade as he did in his Rivers of War series.Notes and references
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