Goodman & ViraZeph
Hey Goodman, have you ever imagined what a zero‑gravity community would do when it comes to law and order? I’m sketching out a tiny floating city where the rules are built from scratch—no old Earth bureaucracy, just a system that’s fair, efficient, and maybe even a bit playful. What’s your take on that idea?
Zero‑gravity might sound like a playground, but even in space you still need a system that keeps people from floating into each other or dropping tools in the wrong place. A fair framework is good, but if you ditch all bureaucracy entirely you’ll probably end up with people arguing over who gets the last piece of floating bread and nobody keeping a record of it. A simple, transparent set of rules, a small council of volunteers, and a clear, written code that everyone can see would keep things orderly without the red tape that weighs down a planet. And if you’re going to be playful, make sure the play doesn’t become a loophole for chaos. Keep it straightforward, enforceable, and, most importantly, adaptable.