Science Fiction Trivia
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Ach,
had to resort to Google .
The author is Jack Vance and the novel is titled The Blue World
had to resort to Google .
The author is Jack Vance and the novel is titled The Blue World
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Zieman takes the pot! No shame in using Google: if you don't know something, then you can use your google-fu to find it out. I get to see what people type in as searches for a website I run ... some people obviously try to have little conversations with their computer and end up in the oddest places.
@ Rxke: he's still going, right enough, at 94. The award-winning book was his autobiography. I don't think he's published any fiction since 2004, though.
@ Rxke: he's still going, right enough, at 94. The award-winning book was his autobiography. I don't think he's published any fiction since 2004, though.
Man, I begin to bore myself !
Name the book & author.
Clue: The story is about studying a truly alien intelligence.
Name the book & author.
Clue: The story is about studying a truly alien intelligence.
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That's it.El Viejo wrote:One of the classic books on that subject is Solaris, by Stanislaw Lem.
Probably too obvious, but is that it?
Looks like it was all too obvious .
Your turn.
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Such a good book... the 1972 film hardly did it justice, good as it was (I won't mention the recent remake).
Onward... a ‘hard' sci-fi novel:
A British astronaut, on a mission to blow-up an Earthbound asteroid with a nuke, discovers evidence of intelligent alien life inside the asteroid. He refuses to plant the bomb until he has explored further.
Title and author, please.
Onward... a ‘hard' sci-fi novel:
A British astronaut, on a mission to blow-up an Earthbound asteroid with a nuke, discovers evidence of intelligent alien life inside the asteroid. He refuses to plant the bomb until he has explored further.
Title and author, please.
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And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
Hmm, this definitely does ring a bell or two...
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Correct... it is In the Ocean of Night, the first novel in the Galactic Centre Saga, by Gregory Benford.
Over to you, sir.
Over to you, sir.
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
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Been there done that.Selezen wrote:I know, I know, I'm trying to think of something but every time I might get time to spend on it something kicks of IRL to distract me.
For example, at the moment I'm also browsing the web to try and find out if we can legally take the kids out of school to go on holiday without a £200 fine...
With my school - I gave them an itinerary of what they'd learn with us while travelling to the Highlands of Scotland compared to them sticking them in front of the DVD player for the last four days of the summer term - and asked them to prove that they'd learn more at school than they would with us.
They "told us off" - but no fine.
Good luck.
Oolite Life is now revealed hereSelezen wrote:Apparently I was having a DaddyHoggy moment.