Science Fiction Trivia
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#4 - the main hero gets to see himself (both in the future - unknowingly - and in the past)
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Hyperion by Dan Simmons?
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By wikipedia: "Dan Simmons [...] is an American science fiction and horror writer."
... this very likely doesn't seem to matchCommander_X wrote: ↑Fri Apr 17, 2020 3:36 pm[bonus hint] #1.01 - the author "is guilty" (as some more traditional Englishmen would call his nation )
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#5 - a key name in the book is Aergistal
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Is that the dead horse that got flogged back into life.
"I think this one is dead, Jim", said Bones, holding up part of a head clad in the remains of a red shirt.
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_That_'s news to me No, it was for them Google-fu-ers.RockDoctor wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 8:45 amIs that the dead horse that got flogged back into life. [...]
Don't you go Shatner on meRockDoctor wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 8:45 am[...] "I think this one is dead, Jim", said Bones, holding up part of a head clad in the remains of a red shirt.
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Ok, time's up, it was the book The Overlords Of War by the French author Gérard Klein.
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No takers?
If I were to pass it, it would be back to Big D, unless until his reply nobody picks it ...
If I were to pass it, it would be back to Big D, unless until his reply nobody picks it ...
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Well, I've got another "five of …" question if people want to give it a go:
Name five stories (films, TV, books, etc.) where people travel through time and meet older or younger versions of themselves. There should be some sort of interaction - not e.g. just seeing themselves going past on a bus. No more than one example per author/universe.
Name five stories (films, TV, books, etc.) where people travel through time and meet older or younger versions of themselves. There should be some sort of interaction - not e.g. just seeing themselves going past on a bus. No more than one example per author/universe.
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Looper with Bruce Willis and Joseph Gordon-Levit.
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Doctor Who - all of the multiple Doctor episodes etc.
The Man Who Folded Himself by David Gerrold - essentially the whole novel has one character, who is often present in multiple instances.
All You Zombies by Robert A. Heinlein - male and female versions of the main (hermaphroditic and transexual) main character meet via time travel and have sex, the female version has a baby that becomes the young version of both of them.
The Man Who Folded Himself by David Gerrold - essentially the whole novel has one character, who is often present in multiple instances.
All You Zombies by Robert A. Heinlein - male and female versions of the main (hermaphroditic and transexual) main character meet via time travel and have sex, the female version has a baby that becomes the young version of both of them.
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All good examples … one more takes the pot!ffutures wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 1:11 pmDoctor Who - all of the multiple Doctor episodes etc.
The Man Who Folded Himself by David Gerrold - essentially the whole novel has one character, who is often present in multiple instances.
All You Zombies by Robert A. Heinlein - male and female versions of the main (hermaphroditic and transexual) main character meet via time travel and have sex, the female version has a baby that becomes the young version of both of them.
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I was thinking of Quantum Leap but he doesnt actually meet himself rather he (Sam) jumps into an older version of himself.
And of course there are a few Red Dwarf episodes with time travel and the crew meeting themselves, for example Ouroboros.
And of course there are a few Red Dwarf episodes with time travel and the crew meeting themselves, for example Ouroboros.
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One or other of those will do … over to you for the next question!Cmdr James wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 9:35 pmI was thinking of Quantum Leap but he doesnt actually meet himself rather he (Sam) jumps into an older version of himself.
And of course there are a few Red Dwarf episodes with time travel and the crew meeting themselves, for example Ouroboros.