Science Fiction Trivia
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Re: Science Fiction Trivia
bugger, thought that was too easy...
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Arthur Dent: I always said there was something fundamentally wrong with the universe.
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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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So what you know:
-The main character is human male, solved many mysterious situations in our solar system, both in spaceships, Mars and on the Moon.
-Terminus the robot was important once.
-Author is not Asimov.
-The title of the book contain the profession of the hero.
-(New:) There are independent stories in the book, more in a second book which got almost the same title.
The questions are the name of the author and title of the books.
-The main character is human male, solved many mysterious situations in our solar system, both in spaceships, Mars and on the Moon.
-Terminus the robot was important once.
-Author is not Asimov.
-The title of the book contain the profession of the hero.
-(New:) There are independent stories in the book, more in a second book which got almost the same title.
The questions are the name of the author and title of the books.
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OK, I thought this was Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future but it wasn't so I had to cheat on this one and use Google - Tales of Pirx the Pilot and More Tales of Pirx the Pilot by Stanislaw Lem.
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True! These stories are my favorites since my young age when I saw in TV.
Spaceships made in 1972:
Terminus and Pirx:
A base on the Moon, the colorful lines show the meteor defense shield:
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If you found the Bud Light, what are hard to come by and in what context? (yes, there is an SF connection of sorts)
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Nobody? OK, the connection is musical, and I've mentioned it on these boards at least once.
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OK, to make it even clearer, we're talking song lyrics.
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gold cans?
other than that i got nothing...
.Consider it the Willy Wonka golden ticket for beer lovers
other than that i got nothing...
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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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Should I post the answer and an easier question? It is soluble via google, incidentally.
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Let it sit for a day or so - the thread is perhaps a little tired.
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<Google-google......>
'Starships' by Nicki Minaj. 'Bad bitches' seem to be the hard-to-find thing.
'Starships' by Nicki Minaj. 'Bad bitches' seem to be the hard-to-find thing.
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Exactly right!
A really nice video mashup with scenes from a lot of SF films
https://youtu.be/bTGdGKEEiYE
And a black and white version with all samples from TV and film prior to July 1969
https://youtu.be/3dt7JpN7Bv0
I did think there was a version that had shots from Elite but I can't now find it.
A really nice video mashup with scenes from a lot of SF films
https://youtu.be/bTGdGKEEiYE
And a black and white version with all samples from TV and film prior to July 1969
https://youtu.be/3dt7JpN7Bv0
I did think there was a version that had shots from Elite but I can't now find it.
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In which book would you find a love poem expressed in the language of pure mathematics?
Book title and Author will win you a........I've forgotten...it's not the kipper any more, is it?.... well, you'll get something!
Book title and Author will win you a........I've forgotten...it's not the kipper any more, is it?.... well, you'll get something!
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That sounds like Stanisław Lem's Cyberiad!
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A torture location in one of the best classic (my favourite) sci fi/fantasy films, is now an IKEA store.
Which film am I talking about?
Which film am I talking about?