Wolfee wrote: Thu Dec 10, 2020 5:23 pmThere are some interesting similarities. The main character is named Jason and he is an engineering student. But from that point the story diverges in a number of significant points.
It is important to note that plagiarism is not necessarily a copyright infringement. While there are several questionable similarities after chapter 1 the story diverges rather significantly from Fel's work.
After just reading the first scene in the story, I'm going to generally agree with this. I'd stop short of calling it plagiarism. From what I've seen so far, It also is entirely possible the person writing it has never heard of the Subjugation series, or of Fel. So guess we could say this is a potential stand-alone-complex, at least based on the first scene.
A LOT of sci-fi stories in particular are floating around where the MC(Main Character) is some kind of engineer. It's basically a trope in its own right where sci-fi is concerned, and other genres too.
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TheEngineer
Jason as a name is not particularly uncommon in the United States. There also is a pop culture reason to go with that name in the form of Jason Bourne.
For someone wanting to write a naughtier sci-fi story where the male MC is concerned, having the aliens be matriarchal is a natural fit. And with a title like "Sexy Space Babes" that certainly seems to be an objective here, although I do have to wonder about posting to RR in that case. This is a trope for a lot or erotic fiction.
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ ... dSpaceBabe
Even if the intentions aren't overtly sexual, the "gender role reversal" is a borderline trope as well.
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ ... ertedTrope
As to setting the story (insert period of time after arrival) that could just as easily be an alleged play on
Earth: Final Conflict or any number of other sci-fi properties.
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ ... asionStory
So far, I'm only seeing a bunch of tropes being shared and the MC is named Jason and both MC's also happen to be good at unarmed combat because why not? We want the MC to be at least a little bit of a badass. (Also a trope)
edit: Also "Imperial Space Marines" are also rather trope-ish, Fel wasn't the first person to use the idea.
going to speculate even further on things I may see as the following are also common writing tools/tropes for setting the story, and ones that Fel used very effectively, but also possibly likely to turn up as I read further:
Parents are dead(by various means), and no siblings -- this means the MC is likely to be both "unattached" and somewhat sympathetic to the reader, but more importantly, it means that character is immediately open to both travel(adventure)
and taking risks.
edit2: okay, the author took option 2: family isn't dead, but he is estranged from them and evidently doesn't like them much. In any case, he has "no attachments" to cause him to be too circumspect about his choices/actions beyond normal self-preservation.
And by Chapter 2 the story has continued to diverge from Subjugation, no evidence of telepathy demonstrated as of yet. The aliens aren't space-elves, the MC's circumstances are also very different to what Jason Fox experienced.
It is increasingly looking like the writer just happened to throw together a combination a tropes that were common to Subjugation and gave the Main Character the same first name.
Edit 3: It has almost completely and fully diverged from Subjugation aside from the tropes they happen to have in common. No use of anything resembling hyperspace in Subjugation. There are 8 women to 1 male for the alien empire, and spoiler items I won't cover say the probability of it trying to retread that particular path is unlikely. Except possibly where more tropes might eventually become "in common," such as corrupt nobility doing corrupt noble things.
But from what I've seen in my skim through the 9 chapters posted so far, it looks mostly like a setting built around the idea of the MC building a harem and just generally man-whoring it up.