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Not In My Buckingham Palace.That's where I think the real opportunity would lie, getting away from thinking of worlds as better or worse than our own but merely different. Some things might be worse, some might actually be better. That opens up a lot more story telling possibilities than either grimdark Nazi/Confederate Alliance dominates the globe or utopic unlimited rice pudding for all. Characters can have myriad motivations rather than just "I like this"/"I don't". You can maybe get your spectacle far easier too. You see a reporter standing outside Buckingham Palace, nothing out of the ordinary there, but they're telling their audience that the conversion of the building into affordable flats has finally been completed in time for the 20th anniversary of the abdication. Some might default consider that better than OTL, some might consider it worse; but it's a spectacle that people can understand whether they like it or not.
You can maybe get your spectacle far easier too. You see a reporter standing outside Buckingham Palace, nothing out of the ordinary there, but they're telling their audience that the conversion of the building into affordable flats has finally been completed in time for the 20th anniversary of the abdication. Some might default consider that better than OTL, some might consider it worse; but it's a spectacle that people can understand whether they like it or not.
This is pretty much how The Years of Rice and Salt ends, with an old man chilling and teaching a class of multicultural students. Intentionally anticlimactic, but meant to convey that after a cataclysmic war, people are once again able to enjoy the small pleasures of life.Dystopia may be like obscenity in that we know it when we see it; but I reckon utopia is much more difficult to recognize. It's not a threat, we're not biologically trained to be alert for it. Rather than being spectacular, utopia can be subtle or banal.
A bunch of kids from different backgrounds and cultures playing together seems kind of mundane, really, but can be shorthand for "these kids are in a world where they've got enough to eat, they're vaccinated against diseases, they don't have to worry about bullying or racism."
A couple guys fishing on a river can be shorthand for, "These people have proper work-life balance, they've got a decent friendship or romantic relationship, their environment's in good condition, they're not hiding from random artillery strikes."
Which is awesome, but not eye-popping.