Science Fiction Trivia
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Re: Science Fiction Trivia
First thought, the Trimaxion Drone Ship from the movie 'the flight of the navigator'
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Re: Science Fiction Trivia
Ok, don't take this personal but 'Ur-who-shall-be-obeyed-at-all-times' can be a bit pedantic at times, so in that vein:
A spaceship is a 'what' not a 'who', so ............ No.
(you have my sympathy, BTW)
This story was a novellette, novel, adapted for radio and finally adapted for television and may become a film in the future.
A spaceship is a 'what' not a 'who', so ............ No.
(you have my sympathy, BTW)
This story was a novellette, novel, adapted for radio and finally adapted for television and may become a film in the future.
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Re: Science Fiction Trivia
<grins mischievously> Hmm... a Culture ship is a what? Or is it perhaps a who?DredgerMan wrote:A spaceship is a 'what' not a 'who'...
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And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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Touché!
But still ...... no.
Oh, and if you think I would counter anything 'Ur-who-shall-be-obeyed-at-all-times' states, then you think me a lot braver than I actually am!
But still ...... no.
Oh, and if you think I would counter anything 'Ur-who-shall-be-obeyed-at-all-times' states, then you think me a lot braver than I actually am!
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Re: Science Fiction Trivia
Next hint (slightly cryptic):
The author is well known for writing about oily plants.
The author is well known for writing about oily plants.
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Re: Science Fiction Trivia
The title of the better known tale is (still slightly cryptic): A day in the life of the oily plants.
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Re: Science Fiction Trivia
the day of the Triffids?
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Re: Science Fiction Trivia
Correct!
Now the author of The Day of the Triffids later wrote a work about an 11 year old who was taught complex mathematics by someone. The name of that someone (and the name of the work) is what we are after.
Now the author of The Day of the Triffids later wrote a work about an 11 year old who was taught complex mathematics by someone. The name of that someone (and the name of the work) is what we are after.
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Re: Science Fiction Trivia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chocky
this is the closest thing i can find. wikw states the child is 12 and there is no mention of maths but????
Chocky ??
this is the closest thing i can find. wikw states the child is 12 and there is no mention of maths but????
Chocky ??
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Re: Science Fiction Trivia
Hmm, according to 'Ur-who-shall-be-obeyed-at-all-times' she remembered it as an 11 year old who might have had a birthday during it all. Interestingly enough, the Amazon-blurp also states 11, so the info on Wiki may be a bit out here. She remembered the maths bit, because the training was in binaries, hence yes and no.
But Chocky it was, so take it away, Spud!
I'll send the CismoFiCo candle-bomb ...... uhhhhh, where did that one go????
Ok, it's on its way to you (in spirit).
But Chocky it was, so take it away, Spud!
I'll send the CismoFiCo candle-bomb ...... uhhhhh, where did that one go????
Ok, it's on its way to you (in spirit).
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Re: Science Fiction Trivia
did someone say spirits? i'll have a half..... ( not the question but kudos to whomever gets the reference)
"Captain ####### rolled out of his sleep field ............"
ok this is the first part of the opening sentance to a short story.
fill in the #### ( may or may not indicate the number of letters in the name..)
what book and where did it come from. and if you get the Author as well i will fill up the evil juice before sending the CiSmoFiCo to your choice of chart and planet type.( dont worry i think i defused Cody's fuse/bomby thing)
"Captain ####### rolled out of his sleep field ............"
ok this is the first part of the opening sentance to a short story.
fill in the #### ( may or may not indicate the number of letters in the name..)
what book and where did it come from. and if you get the Author as well i will fill up the evil juice before sending the CiSmoFiCo to your choice of chart and planet type.( dont worry i think i defused Cody's fuse/bomby thing)
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Re: Science Fiction Trivia
did i finally get to stump you sci fi trivia legends??
clue. this site is related to the book/story.... maybe 2nd or 3rd cousin... not like immediate family...lol
clue. this site is related to the book/story.... maybe 2nd or 3rd cousin... not like immediate family...lol
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Re: Science Fiction Trivia
CLUE #2 the rest of the sentence "and landed nimbly on the deck of his stateroom."
this should give it away now...
this should give it away now...
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Re: Science Fiction Trivia
I cracked and googled it. It seemed familiar, and I had thought that it was maybe by Heinlein or some other Golden-Age writer - but it's "On The Wrong Side Of The Law", an Elite Short Story by David Massey.
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Re: Science Fiction Trivia
we have a winner.... i knew if i put the whole first sentence it would be found..... it did for me . which is why i only put up the first half... had to blank out Cptn Jupiters name as that was a google give away too.....
From the booklet Stories of Life on the Frontierthat came in the box with Frontier Elite II.....
you dont get books with steam games..grumble..grumble...
Ok big D shes all yours. Evil juice in the fridge and the lasers are all charged up.
From the booklet Stories of Life on the Frontierthat came in the box with Frontier Elite II.....
you dont get books with steam games..grumble..grumble...
Ok big D shes all yours. Evil juice in the fridge and the lasers are all charged up.
Arthur: OK. Leave this to me. I'm British. I know how to queue.
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Arthur Dent: I always said there was something fundamentally wrong with the universe.
or simply
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OR i could go with
Arthur Dent: I always said there was something fundamentally wrong with the universe.
or simply
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