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Science Fiction Trivia
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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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Ready Player One. Ernest Cline.
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.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thirteenth_Floor definitely qualifies going by the plot summary.
Yu-Gi-Oh really seems to be more fantasy than SF, so I think I'm going to have to say no.
Iffy, since the virtual world part of it is known to the characters from the outset - what I was looking for was stories where the characters didn't initially know they were in a virtual world. But since I may not have made that clear at the outset, I'll accept it.
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Film: The Truman Show
Novel: Maul, by Tricia Sullivan
Film: The Island
Novel: Maul, by Tricia Sullivan
Film: The Island
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Truman Show and The Island - both iffy, because neither is a virtual world as such - they're managed man-made worlds based on big lies, but not virtual as such.
Maul, definitely.
Let's say that between them Truman Show and The Island count as one answer, given their similarities.
One to go.
Maul, definitely.
Let's say that between them Truman Show and The Island count as one answer, given their similarities.
One to go.
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Tron. I don't think the humans realise at first that they are in a virtual world. But on the other hand the Viewer is so its not a twist.
EDIT: If not how about "Virtuosity"(although in this one for the most part the people know they are in a virtual world, But for the opening sequence the viewer does not)
EDIT: If not how about "Virtuosity"(although in this one for the most part the people know they are in a virtual world, But for the opening sequence the viewer does not)
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I'll accept Virtuosity - the reveal of a virtual world was the sort of thing I was looking for. Tron is a bit marginal because as you say it's apparent to the audience from the outset what's happening when they enter the virtual world.
The one I sort of expected to see was Counterfeit World by Daniel F. Galouye, which has virtual worlds inside virtual worlds.
OK, we have five - the ball is in your cargo scoop.
The one I sort of expected to see was Counterfeit World by Daniel F. Galouye, which has virtual worlds inside virtual worlds.
OK, we have five - the ball is in your cargo scoop.
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Ok Im sure this one will be easy again but here goes.
5 books, Movies, TV shows with time travel from the future to the present/past. Has to be a main feature and not just a one off episode. Back to the future would not count as that is the present going to the past. Terminator would count as that's the future coming to the present
5 books, Movies, TV shows with time travel from the future to the present/past. Has to be a main feature and not just a one off episode. Back to the future would not count as that is the present going to the past. Terminator would count as that's the future coming to the present
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12 Monkeys (film)
Continuum (TV series)
In the Garden of Iden (novel by Kage Baker)
Millennium (novel by John Varley)
"Pawley's Peepholes" (short story by John Wyndham)
Continuum (TV series)
In the Garden of Iden (novel by Kage Baker)
Millennium (novel by John Varley)
"Pawley's Peepholes" (short story by John Wyndham)
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I cannot confirm Pawleys Peepholes so I will have to take your word for it.
I knew 12 monkeys(obviously) and had heard of continuum but the books again were new to me. The list of books I have to check out keeps growing
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I knew 12 monkeys(obviously) and had heard of continuum but the books again were new to me. The list of books I have to check out keeps growing
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"Pawley's Peepholes" is about a small town in the present day (or the 1950s, which was the present day when it was written) being overrun with intangible, but very visible, tourists from the future.
Another list of five, then: five named ship's computers, with personalities, with which one could have a conversation (even a limited conversation - but it has to respond to voice input, and be able to answer back). No more than one per fictional universe. No free-moving robots allowed. And this time, the examples have to be from TV. No books or films!
Another list of five, then: five named ship's computers, with personalities, with which one could have a conversation (even a limited conversation - but it has to respond to voice input, and be able to answer back). No more than one per fictional universe. No free-moving robots allowed. And this time, the examples have to be from TV. No books or films!
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Holly/Hilly/Queeg - Red Dwarf(All the same computer. who does become mobile at some point or other but was limited to being on screen only for a while)
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S.I.D., the Space Intruder Detector station from U.F.O.
Zen, the computer that controls the ship in Blake's 7
Andromeda, from Andromeda - had a mobile avatar called Rommie, but the ship itself was sentient
Zen, the computer that controls the ship in Blake's 7
Andromeda, from Andromeda - had a mobile avatar called Rommie, but the ship itself was sentient
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Holly, S.I.D., Zen and Andromeda are all good … next one wins!
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ORAC Blakes 7 oops looks like blakes 7 was taken...damn
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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