Science Fiction Trivia
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Kilrathi (Wing Commander)
Caitans (Star Trek)
Cat (Red Dwarf)
Thundercats (nuff said)
Kzinti (Star Trek/Larry Nivenverse)
Cat population of New Earth (Doctor Who ep New Earth and...urr...the other one)
Na'avi (Avatar)
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Ooh, one more than necessary.
Caitans (Star Trek)
Cat (Red Dwarf)
Thundercats (nuff said)
Kzinti (Star Trek/Larry Nivenverse)
Cat population of New Earth (Doctor Who ep New Earth and...urr...the other one)
Na'avi (Avatar)
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Ooh, one more than necessary.
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You could also have hadSelezen wrote:Kilrathi (Wing Commander)
Caitans (Star Trek)
Cat (Red Dwarf)
Thundercats (nuff said)
Kzinti (Star Trek/Larry Nivenverse)
Cat population of New Earth (Doctor Who ep New Earth and...urr...the other one)
Na'avi (Avatar)
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Ooh, one more than necessary.
Mrrshan (Master of Orion)
Aslan (Traveller)
Crugar (Skyrealms of Jorune)
Hani (C J Cherryh's Chanur novels)
Lyrans (Star Fleet Battles)
Khanate of Orion (Starfire)
Treecats (Honor Harrington series)
... and so on. Over to you!
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In my top three favourite alien species, is the Treecat - a six-limbed, telepathic carnivore - and celery freak!Disembodied wrote:Treecats (Honor Harrington series)
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
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!
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You could also have had the Aircat from Shadow of the Ship.
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
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!
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Aslan!! That was the Traveller one. I tried to remember that one but couldn't, and I was trying (for once) to stay away from Google.Disembodied wrote:Aslan (Traveller)
Would Aslan (Chronicles of Narnia) have counted??
OK. Question.
After a forty year journey, a starship's crew find two planets so close to each other that they share an atmosphere. They find a world of stone and a world of water joined in gravity. They also find an intelligent but technologically innocent race who don't have the power to help them when they become stuck on the world so they have to use their own ingenuity to escape the planet's pull.
Name the book and author please.
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Robert Lull Forward's Rocheworld, published as "The Flight of the Dragonfly"?
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Darn. And I thought that was sufficiently obscure to last a couple of days.
Well done. Over to you, Kasero.
Well done. Over to you, Kasero.
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After a breeding program reaches its ultimate conclusion, 4 girls (two pairs of twin girls) and 1 boy in a mind-merged unity destroy a multi-billion years old race and then become the new guardians of Civilization.
This is described in the 6th volume of a series started in 1934.
Name the series, this 6th book and it's author.
This is described in the 6th volume of a series started in 1934.
Name the series, this 6th book and it's author.
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Read this series about 30 years ago.
Lensman Series
Children of the Lens
E.E. 'Doc' Smith
Doc, Asmiov and Clark were the first authors I read that got me interested in Sci-Fi.
Lensman Series
Children of the Lens
E.E. 'Doc' Smith
Doc, Asmiov and Clark were the first authors I read that got me interested in Sci-Fi.
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Correct Tricky, over to you
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Them plus Jules Verne... and Heinlein, of course.Tricky wrote:Doc, Asmiov and Clark were the first authors I read that got me interested in Sci-Fi.
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
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!
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A generation liner is nearing the end of it's journey. The system they get to is expected to be uninhabited as this will be their home. However this is not so.
Book title and author please.
Book title and author please.
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I had mixed feelings about this: 'sounds like an interesting sto.... Nevermind, he gave away the ending!'Kasero wrote:This is described in the 6th volume of a series started in 1934.
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Doc Smith was the lord of "Space Opera" - Lensman series is brilliant - spoilt only by the very strange and only tenuously linked "Masters of the Vortex" (aka "Vortex Masters") as the final volume - so in fact I'd suggest not reading it.Rxke wrote:I had mixed feelings about this: 'sounds like an interesting sto.... Nevermind, he gave away the ending!'Kasero wrote:This is described in the 6th volume of a series started in 1934.
D'Alembert series is also brilliant (High G super spies/circus performers).
Lord Tedric - very good, quite odd though.
"Subspace" - Encounters and Explorers - scientists from two parallel universes use subspace to swap over.
Skylark series - proper hero/anti-hero mega-battle across the galaxy.
Plus between myself and my father we own several one offs that have been printed over the years.
Chris Foss did some amazing artwork although Doc Smith believed in beautifully smooth spherical or tear drop ships and Chris Foss loved angular ships with bulbous protrusions.
Oolite Life is now revealed hereSelezen wrote:Apparently I was having a DaddyHoggy moment.
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The planet is called Ground by the inhabitants and their technology level is close to the late 19th to early 20th century.Tricky wrote:A generation liner is nearing the end of it's journey. The system they get to is expected to be uninhabited as this will be their home. However this is not so.
Book title and author please.