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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | So your epic new Space Opera script is coming along, but you're running into some problems. Maybe the vastness of space is laboring your sweet 17th century nautical allusions. Or it begs questions about why your characters bother fighting wars over land and resources when there is a nearly infinite amount of new planets to colonize. The trouble with space being so mind bogglingly huge is that virtually everything we know about civilization wouldn't apply to a world with infinite horizons, and the fans aren't going to appreciate that. |