Science Fiction Trivia
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Re: Science Fiction Trivia
That's two … one more for the win!
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(There's one in The Russian Creed, an outstanding work by an author who is unjustly neglec^C
The Harlan Ellison short story We Mourn For Anyone is set in a near future in which duelling is commonplace. The protagonist witnesses a duel over a traffic dispute, and is later set up for a fatal duel with his brother-in-law after a professional mourner does such a poor job on his behalf that it is assumed (correctly, in fact) that he had murdered his late wife.
The Harlan Ellison short story We Mourn For Anyone is set in a near future in which duelling is commonplace. The protagonist witnesses a duel over a traffic dispute, and is later set up for a fatal duel with his brother-in-law after a professional mourner does such a poor job on his behalf that it is assumed (correctly, in fact) that he had murdered his late wife.
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Either will do! Malacandra takes it.
Other possibilities could be Paul Atreides versus Feyd-Rautha in Dune, or Malcolm Reynolds versus Atherton Wing in the Firefly episode "Shindig".
Other possibilities could be Paul Atreides versus Feyd-Rautha in Dune, or Malcolm Reynolds versus Atherton Wing in the Firefly episode "Shindig".
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Hiya. Sorry for the wait, again. It's a book (by one of my favourite authors) and it revolves around an unusual medical complaint, hypokalemia. At least, it's uncommon here and now; in the story it is all too common and the plot describes the measures taken against it and the social order that results. Enjoy!
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is this a richard cowper book? cant remember the title but the planet is potassium poor and the kids have to sprinkle potassium flakes on their food. those who cant afford it or cant get it are mentally impaired...
my bad right story wrong author.. Larry Niven Destiny's road
my bad right story wrong author.. Larry Niven Destiny's road
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Yes indeed. Batter up!
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walks to the crease. "middle and leg please"
faces the bowler.....
"Dad," I said, "I want to go to the moon."
author and title for a six.....
faces the bowler.....
"Dad," I said, "I want to go to the moon."
author and title for a six.....
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At a guess - because there's currently a lot of junk piled in front of that area of the bookshelves - it's Have Spacesuit, Will Travel by Robert A. Heinlein
later - and Google Books confirms it. 2nd paragraph of the story.
later - and Google Books confirms it. 2nd paragraph of the story.
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knocked it back over the bowlers head and out of the park...SIX!!!
over to you.
over to you.
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Nice easy one - let's have five science fiction books, stories, or films with the word "Who" in the title but NOT the first word (that would make it too easy), NOT Doctor Who, and only one allowed per series etc.
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Robert Heinlein, The Cat Who Walks Through Walls
Walter Tevis, The Man Who Fell to Earth
er … Philip K. Dick, "We Can Remember It For You Who-lesale"?
Walter Tevis, The Man Who Fell to Earth
er … Philip K. Dick, "We Can Remember It For You Who-lesale"?
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The Ship Who Sang - Anne McCaffrey.
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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The Man Who Fell to Earth / Walter Tevis
I just remember the movie, didn't know there was a novel as well
I just remember the movie, didn't know there was a novel as well
Scars remind us where we've been. They don't have to dictate where we're going.
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I think it will have to be book or film, not both, and I don't think I can accept "We Can Remember It For You Who-lesale" so that's three down, two to go.
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"Those Who Watch" Robert Silverberg
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