the Laws of Energy - GM Essay December 2000

Well, I think I state repeatedly I’m a writer. I’m actually a big follower of Hal Clement, a very widely-respected hard sci-fi writer. I’ve had the chance to meet him a few times and discuss things. For those of you who don’t know, hard sci-fi is SF that’s stands up under scientific scrutiny. It’s in some ways harder than just making it up as you go along and in some ways easier. I’m quite envious of Mr. Clement’s immense scientific knowledge, but then again, he’s been to colleges and I haven’t, so he’s got more years of education.

Well, Sailormoon is pretty far-fetched, I’ll admit. It’s very hard to justify it scientifically, if not impossible, but I set down a couple of base rules.

    1. Senshi have a finite amount of energy.
    2. They cannot remain in senshi form indefinitely because of this fact and must de-transform or they will burn out and die, based upon law number one.
    3. They have restrictions on their powers. See law 1.
    4. When a senshi increases in level, the amount of energy available increases as well.
    5. Guardians are senshi.
    6. Senshi, when resurrected, had to use their energy in one of three ways:

Well, there you go, I think those were all of the rules. And thus you have a system which, while not hard SF, adheres to rules. I’d like to take a little time to discuss the last law in a bit more detail.

Let’s say that, hypothetically, every senshi has 2 energy points to start with. The following is a table demonstrating how those points are managed.

Untransformed

Transformed

Clause 1 (Guardian)

2

0

Clause 2 (Weaker)

1

1

Clause 3 (Stronger)

0

2

 

So, logically, the guardians have stronger untransformed states, the weaker are evenly balanced (in theory, but in practice you have to remember that it takes more energy to maintain untransformed powers), and the stronger have strong transformed states.

I hope that made sense to everyone.