Science Fiction Trivia
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Re: Science Fiction Trivia
That sounds like Roger Zelazny's Lord of Light …
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A quick round is a good round.
all yours Big D....
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Arthur: OK. Leave this to me. I'm British. I know how to queue.
OR i could go with
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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OK, another list: name five different rulers of *multi-planet empires*, from five different SF universes.
No piddly single-planet monarchs allowed … ideally we're looking for heads of empires that span light-years. Also, they must be named: "the Emperor of X" is not enough.
No piddly single-planet monarchs allowed … ideally we're looking for heads of empires that span light-years. Also, they must be named: "the Emperor of X" is not enough.
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Elizabeth III (full name Elizabeth Adrienne Samantha Annette Winton), Queen and Empress of Manticore, was the sixteenth reigning monarch of the Star Kingdom of Manticore, and the first reigning monarch of the Star Empire of Manticore.
The formal borders of the Star Empire include twenty member systems, thirty-four protectorate systems, and the wormhole junction, with seven mapped termini, bringing the total number of inhabited planets to twenty-two.
The formal borders of the Star Empire include twenty member systems, thirty-four protectorate systems, and the wormhole junction, with seven mapped termini, bringing the total number of inhabited planets to twenty-two.
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Padishah Emperor Shaddam IV. / ruler of the known universe / Dune / Frank Herbert
Emperor Palpatine / Galactic Empire / Star Wars
Franken I / 1st Emperor of the Galactic Empire / Foundation / Isaac Asimov
Emperor Palpatine / Galactic Empire / Star Wars
Franken I / 1st Emperor of the Galactic Empire / Foundation / Isaac Asimov
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That takes the tally to four. Next one sweeps the pot …
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Arcturus Mengsk / Terran Dominion / Starcraft
(SF "game" universes allowed?)
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Zaphod Beeblebrox, president of the Hitch-hiker's Galaxy of the Guide.Disembodied wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 2:41 pmOK, another list: name five different rulers of *multi-planet empires*, from five different SF universes.
No piddly single-planet monarchs allowed … ideally we're looking for heads of empires that span light-years. Also, they must be named: "the Emperor of X" is not enough.
Despite the preponderance of Monarchs and Emperors so far, the word is "rulers".
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But is he a ruler? He's just a figurehead, with no political power at all: his purpose is to distract people, and draw their attention away from whoever is actually in control.RockDoctor wrote:Zaphod Beeblebrox, president of the Hitch-hiker's Galaxy of the Guide.
Despite the preponderance of Monarchs and Emperors so far, the word is "rulers".
I don't think I can allow Beeblebrox, sorry. While I can think of at least one possible answer which wouldn't fit the whole crown/throne/legions etc. mould of an emperor, I think any definition of a ruler should involve actual, significant power.“Very very few people realise that the President and the Government have virtually no power at all, and of these few people only six know whence ultimate political power is wielded. Most of the others secretly believe that the decision-making process is handled by a computer. They couldn't be more wrong.”
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Sorry so interfere Disembodied, you might have missed the message of Commander_X, just in case game universes are allowed.Commander_X wrote: ↑Sat Feb 02, 2019 8:12 pmArcturus Mengsk / Terran Dominion / Starcraft
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Oops! My apologies to Commander_X. Game universes are definitely allowed, and Arcturus Mengsk fits the bill. Commander_X wins!
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Honored!
Question: who is a "coloured" commonality in Farscape, Stargate SG1, and Mass Effect.
Question: who is a "coloured" commonality in Farscape, Stargate SG1, and Mass Effect.
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At a guess, Claudia Black. I know she's in Stargate and Farscape
(FX checks Wikipedia)
OK, she has Mass Effect credits too, so I'm pretty sure it's her.
(FX checks Wikipedia)
OK, she has Mass Effect credits too, so I'm pretty sure it's her.
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