Both are good, bonus points for classic era.
Hint: short range teleportation is also acceptable, even in parody genre.
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Yes, still two more to go.spud42 wrote:the obvious one... star trek
I always got the feeling the Niven wasn't happy with his teleportation. From day one, he included important issues in the description like the preservation of angular momentum - which limited the ability of a user to teleport from the pole of a planet to it's equator. On the Ring, the longitude around the ring through which an entity could travel on "stepping discs".Malacandra wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16, 2018 8:26 pmAnd Larry Niven once again - humanity in Known Space (by the time of Beowulf Schaeffer in "Flatlander" and later Louis Wu in "Ringworld") had teleport booths, and the Puppeteers went one better with "stepping discs".
Not sure if it qualifies but most lightsabre fights between Jedi and Dark Side in Star Wars come close.Disembodied wrote: ↑Sat Aug 25, 2018 9:32 amOK: name three duels, from different SF universes. For clarity, a duel is defined here as a formalised, armed combat between two individuals, within a defined area, where both participants have (at least notionally) agreed to be there.
I think, at the very least, that Obi-Wan Kenobi versus Darth Vader from the first movie would qualify as a duel. That's one.montana05 wrote:Not sure if it qualifies but most lightsabre fights between Jedi and Dark Side in Star Wars come close.