Since Skyward Sword takes Zelda above the clouds, naturally space would literally be the next level to take the series. Now I know people think that space is too scifi and Zelda is supposed to be a medieval fantasy and all that jazz. I personally disagree but whatever. As purely a thought experiment how could Nintendo take Zelda into a space environment without spoiling the general fairy tale atmosphere?
One thing is clear, if Zelda goes to space, the space setting MUST serve a purpose. You can't just slap Link into a spaceship called Epona, turn Hyrule Castle into an orbital space station, and call it Zelda. It would be the same old shit just a different scene. It'd just be a gimmick. A very cheesy and obvious gimmick. Secondly some cliches need to be avoided. Some obvious ones: Hyrule being invaded by aliens, aliens kidnapping Zelda specifically and Link stows away on a spaceship to rescue her, lightsaber mastersword, and while we're at it, anything bearing any simmilarity to the Star Wars, especially Episode IV.
Firstly, I think it's actually conceivable that the Hyruleans could eventually acheieve space travel. It might involve magic somehow, kinda like how trains involves magic in Spirit Tracks, but it's very possible nonetheless. Out of all the tribes in HYrule, the Gorons might be the first to arrive there. They're shown to adept in metallurgy, or at least that's the impression I got from the Goron Mines in TP. They would have the means, skills, and brute strength to invent Hyrule's Spaceship. They might even have incentive to go to space. Maybe they see the moon, asteroids, and other planet's in Hyrule's star system and find the rocks out there tasty. There might even be a collaborative effort with Hylians/Humans providing their intellect to actually get the heap of metal off the ground.
Say the people of Hyrule do colonize a nearby planet but there's already a race of beings living there. And they're not too happy with the people of Hyrule building towns all over their planet so they fight back. In this sense, the people of Hyrule, including Link, are the space invaders and the "aliens" are just trying to protect their home. It might even serve as a mindfuck to have players deal with the moral rammifications of dealing with a sympathetic antagonist that just wants to be left alone. If Ganondorf does appear he may even seize the oppurtunity to stir the pot even more by siding with the aliens and dooping them into thinking Hylians are evil. Kinda like how he converted Zant and some of the Twili in TP. Link's role would be to fix the misunderstandings between the two worlds and right the wrongs of his people. Instead of a sidekick, since those get old fast, say he has a rival of sorts amongst the aliens. A rebellious female warrior who's disillusioned by Ganondorf brainwashing her people and is on a quest of her own to save her people. At first she doesn't trust Link since he's human and constantly attacks Link at different points of the game. Link can never kill her since she pulls a Sheik and vanishes whenever Link gets close to defeating her. Eventually she grows to trust Link and starts helping him instead rather than have her trust and guide Link right off the bat as most sidekicks do. Okay, now it's starting to sound too much like Avatar. Oh well, at least in something.
The overall theme of the game could be about two cultures clashing and eventually making peace. A positive message and one that would make the space setting actually appropriate for once.
Edit: I meant to post this in Zelda General. Can this be moved there? Unless it's relevant enough to apply here. I don't know.
Edited by SOAP, 18 March 2011 - 02:21 AM.