{"id":8392,"date":"2013-04-20T10:00:14","date_gmt":"2013-04-20T16:00:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.onelowerlight.com\/writing\/?p=8392"},"modified":"2013-04-20T13:45:41","modified_gmt":"2013-04-20T19:45:41","slug":"r-is-for-rebel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.onelowerlight.com\/writing\/r-is-for-rebel\/","title":{"rendered":"R is for Rebel"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-8402\" alt=\"rebel_alliance\" src=\"https:\/\/www.onelowerlight.com\/writing\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/rebel_alliance-300x306.png\" width=\"300\" height=\"306\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.onelowerlight.com\/writing\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/rebel_alliance-300x306.png 300w, https:\/\/www.onelowerlight.com\/writing\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/rebel_alliance-600x612.png 600w, https:\/\/www.onelowerlight.com\/writing\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/rebel_alliance.png 627w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/>Just as <a href=\"https:\/\/www.onelowerlight.com\/writing\/?p=8281\" target=\"_blank\">sprawling interstellar empires<\/a> are a staple of space opera, so are the plucky rebels that fight against them.\u00a0 From Star Wars to Battlestar Galactica, Firefly to FTL, there&#8217;s no shortage of characters in science fiction trying to stick it to <a href=\"http:\/\/tvtropes.org\/pmwiki\/pmwiki.php\/Main\/TheMan\" target=\"_blank\">the man<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m not sure how it is in other cultures, but in America, it seems like science fiction upholds a host of values closely related to <a href=\"http:\/\/tvtropes.org\/pmwiki\/pmwiki.php\/Main\/RebelTropes\" target=\"_blank\">rebel tropes<\/a>, such as self-reliance, individualism, freedom and independence, frontier justice, enterprising self-made men, etc.\u00a0 A lot of this probably grew out of the genre&#8217;s early ties with pulp-era adventure fiction, which often featured former Confederate soldiers leaving the civilized world for the realms of adventure following the US Civil War.\u00a0 That&#8217;s certainly the case with John Carter in <em>A Princess of Mars<\/em>, and echoed to some extent with the Browncoats from Firefly.<\/p>\n<p>It may go even further, though, to the revolutionary origins of the United States itself.\u00a0 The frontier has always loomed large in our culture, shaping our values in the early days of settlement and, now that the age of the frontier is largely over, standing for an idealized nostalgic past.\u00a0 Americans have always favored the self-made individual who stands up to injustice and corruption in high places, and we&#8217;ve always had an aversion to the centralization of power and authority.<\/p>\n<p>Back in the days of the Cold War space race, when writers like Heinlein and shows like Star Trek really started to popularize the genre, there seems to have been a real push to promote American identity and values.\u00a0 The science fiction of that day certainly got caught up in all that, which is weird because as pro-Americanism became the establishment, a genuinely rebellious counterculture began to push back.\u00a0 To its credit, though, there was plenty of science fiction that embraced the counterculture, especially in the <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/New_Wave_science_fiction\" target=\"_blank\">New Wave movement<\/a> that followed the Golden Age.<\/p>\n<p>So why are we so enamored with rebels?\u00a0 Probably for the same reason that we all love <a href=\"http:\/\/tvtropes.org\/pmwiki\/pmwiki.php\/Main\/LoveableRogue\" target=\"_blank\">a good rogue<\/a>.\u00a0 Since <a href=\"http:\/\/tvtropes.org\/pmwiki\/pmwiki.php\/Main\/TheFinalFrontier\" target=\"_blank\">space is the final frontier<\/a>, it&#8217;s naturally the kind of place that would attract a more rugged, individualistic type.\u00a0 At the same time, rogues and rebels are much more likely to have exciting adventures than the more mild-mannered folk who are apt to stay at home and conform.\u00a0 Let&#8217;s not forget that most people who read science fiction are adolescent boys (of all ages), hungry for adventure and often a little rebellious themselves.<\/p>\n<p>Though the rebels are often the good guys, that&#8217;s not always the case.\u00a0 It all depends on who they&#8217;re fighting against, and how black and white the story is trying to be.\u00a0 If they&#8217;re fighting against <a href=\"http:\/\/tvtropes.org\/pmwiki\/pmwiki.php\/Main\/TheEmpire\" target=\"_blank\">the Empire<\/a>, then they&#8217;re almost always courageous freedom fighters standing up for truth and justice and all that, but if they&#8217;re fighting against <a href=\"http:\/\/tvtropes.org\/pmwiki\/pmwiki.php\/Main\/TheFederation\" target=\"_blank\">the Federation<\/a>, things can be a lot more gray.\u00a0 In FTL, for example, the rebels are the outright antagonists, and you have to save the galaxy by defeating them.<\/p>\n<p>The rebels don&#8217;t always win, either.\u00a0 In stories like Star Wars that <a href=\"http:\/\/tvtropes.org\/pmwiki\/pmwiki.php\/Main\/SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism\" target=\"_blank\">skew towards idealism<\/a>, then in the end they usually do, but in darker, grittier tales (such as most cyberpunk), they may or may not.\u00a0 And even in some happy-go-lucky adventure stories, the rebels are apt to be martyrs for a lost cause&#8211;again, think of the Browncoats from Firefly.<\/p>\n<p>The wide variety in the role of rebels in science fiction is a good indication of a healthy, vibrant back-and-forth in the genre that&#8217;s been going on for some time.\u00a0 It also means that there&#8217;s plenty of room for a new writer to take these old, worn tropes and shake them up in a new and exciting way.\u00a0 As much as we love Luke Skywalker, we love Han Solo just as much, and if you combine him with John Carter to get Mal, then you&#8217;ve got a rebellious character that a whole new generation can come to know and love.<\/p>\n<p>I love playing around with these tropes, and do so quite often in my own fiction.\u00a0 In <strong>Bringing Stella Home<\/strong>, James McCoy is very much a rebel, though it&#8217;s not the Hameji that he&#8217;s fighting against so much as everything standing between him and his brother and sister.\u00a0 In that sense, he&#8217;s kind of a <a href=\"http:\/\/tvtropes.org\/pmwiki\/pmwiki.php\/Main\/MartyrWithoutACause\" target=\"_blank\">martyr without a cause<\/a>, a <a href=\"http:\/\/tvtropes.org\/pmwiki\/pmwiki.php\/Main\/Determinator\" target=\"_blank\">determinator<\/a> who shakes his fist at the universe even when the more sensible thing is to learn how to cope.\u00a0 Similarly, Danica and her band of Tajji mercenaries all fought in a failed revolution and have been wandering the stars ever since.\u00a0 Their backstory features much more prominently in <strong>Stars of Blood and Glory<\/strong>, in which things come around full circle.\u00a0 And then, of course, there&#8217;s Terra from <strong>Genesis Earth<\/strong>, who isn&#8217;t about standing up to the man so much as giving him the finger and running off somewhere where none of that even matters&#8211;the frontier ethic taken to its furthest extreme.<\/p>\n<p>So yeah, I&#8217;m a fan of this trope, and have been ever since I saw Star Wars and fell in love with the genre.\u00a0 You can definitely expect to find lots of rebellious characters throughout my books in the future.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p><center><a href=\"http:\/\/www.a-to-zchallenge.com\/\" target=\"_blank\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" src=\"http:\/\/i1139.photobucket.com\/albums\/n547\/Jeremy-iZombie\/A%20TO%20Z%202013\/A2Z-2013-BANNER-900_zps1a85732a.jpg\" border=\"0\" \/><\/a><\/center><!-- start LinkyTools script --><script type=\"text\/javascript\" src=\"http:\/\/www.linkytools.com\/basic_linky_include.aspx?id=181381\"><\/script><!-- end LinkyTools script 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