Science Fiction Trivia
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<hah, didn't expect this to start with comics>
That would be one.
That would be one.
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Well, since nobody else seems to be answering:
In Captain America: The Winter Soldier Arnim Zola uploads his consciousness to a 1970s-80s computer (which is like trying to stuff the Atlantic into a bathtub given media and memory sizes then)
In the Doctor Who episode "Silence in the Library" and sequel various characters have their personalities uploaded to a virtual life in the Library's computer, including Donna Noble and eventually River Song (via memory storage in a sonic screwdriver).
In Captain America: The Winter Soldier Arnim Zola uploads his consciousness to a 1970s-80s computer (which is like trying to stuff the Atlantic into a bathtub given media and memory sizes then)
In the Doctor Who episode "Silence in the Library" and sequel various characters have their personalities uploaded to a virtual life in the Library's computer, including Donna Noble and eventually River Song (via memory storage in a sonic screwdriver).
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Capt. A, and Dr. Who, would be two, and respectively three.
<chips, computers, and other tools -- really intriguing -- honestly, I was hoping for something more ... dynamic >
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In Charles Stross's Accelerando, various people/things are uploaded to various places … there's the uploaded, uplifted lobsters who end up getting a job running a space-based factory, for example. Or the uploaded crew of the tiny spaceship, the Field Circus.
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Ware Tetralogy Rudy Rucker
there is another better one but for the life of me i cant thing of the title.. series of books!!!!! BINGO!!!! the Void trilogy Peter F Hamilton ,when tired of life they upload themselves ...
there is another better one but for the life of me i cant thing of the title.. series of books!!!!! BINGO!!!! the Void trilogy Peter F Hamilton ,when tired of life they upload themselves ...
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I'll take this as number fourDisembodied wrote: ↑Thu May 07, 2020 8:56 amIn Charles Stross's Accelerando, various people/things are uploaded to various places …[...]
[bonus, the free epub of the book can be found here]
From what I could gather, the Ware Tetralogy deals more with AI than uploading consciousness, so that won't do, but Void Trilogy gives us number five.
Over to spud42.
Two other examples I had on my mind were in Culture series (besides the Minds capability of extending the life of Culture citizens, in Surface Detail, as part of the virtual Hells, we have Vatueil loaded in a machinery once, and gone rogue), and the Protoss Dragoons in StarCraft game series (created by transferring the "souls" of unrecoverable almost dead warriors to the device).
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i thought Cobb got " read and given a robot body? but it has been a while and im not reading it again..lol
ok this should be a quick one.
Lets limit this one to novels, short stories..... usual rules one author per example and one universe...
5 instances of first contact.... star trek finding the Borg when we already knew of many other species doesnt count... first contact. Us finding aliens or first time aliens are exposed to earth...
GO!
ok this should be a quick one.
Lets limit this one to novels, short stories..... usual rules one author per example and one universe...
5 instances of first contact.... star trek finding the Borg when we already knew of many other species doesnt count... first contact. Us finding aliens or first time aliens are exposed to earth...
GO!
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Ah no moving media...
H.G. Wells
war of the worlds, book
H.G. Wells
war of the worlds, book
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Carl Sagan, Contact (novel)
Ted Chiang, "Story of Your Life" (novella)
Iain M. Banks, "The State of the Art" (novella)
Ted Chiang, "Story of Your Life" (novella)
Iain M. Banks, "The State of the Art" (novella)
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Murray Leinster - First Contact (1945) - The definitive first contact story, in which neither side dare trust the other.
Stanisław Lem - Solaris (1961) - contact with an incomprehensible alien intelligence which doesn't go well
Several of James White's Sector General stories; It's mentioned in one of them that the Sector General hospital team has pulled off more successful first contacts than the Federation's entire scout service, because they've been responding to SOS-equivalent messages sent by crashed alien ships.
Stanisław Lem - Solaris (1961) - contact with an incomprehensible alien intelligence which doesn't go well
Several of James White's Sector General stories; It's mentioned in one of them that the Sector General hospital team has pulled off more successful first contacts than the Federation's entire scout service, because they've been responding to SOS-equivalent messages sent by crashed alien ships.
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and ffutures wins....
over to you commander
over to you commander
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OK... Since I'm feeling hungry and about to make a very late supper, let's have five alien meals / foods / beverages that are iconic, at least for the source in which they appear, and are NOT thinly disguised earth foods.
For example, the iconic food for the Ooniverse is probably shrew meat, and it's just about weird enough to qualify.
Any given source / universe may be used only once, so e.g. only one from the whole of the Marvel universe, only one from all of Arthur C. Clarke's books and associated media, etc. etc. I've already used the Ooniverse so you can't use anything from Oolite, Elite, etc.
For bonus points make it sound appetising, especially if it isn't! For example, I once played an alien in a live RPG and at one point was interviewed by another player, supposedly a journalist, who was very interested in the sweets I was using to stop my throat hurting - I was faking a rasping alien accent - so I gave her a long spiel about the Frutee Pazteelee clan and their the way in which their farms nurture the finest giant slugs, lovingly gather their secretions, and crystallize them to make this delicacy. Think of the Cointreau ads of the 70s and you'll get the idea, if you remember that far back.
For example, the iconic food for the Ooniverse is probably shrew meat, and it's just about weird enough to qualify.
Any given source / universe may be used only once, so e.g. only one from the whole of the Marvel universe, only one from all of Arthur C. Clarke's books and associated media, etc. etc. I've already used the Ooniverse so you can't use anything from Oolite, Elite, etc.
For bonus points make it sound appetising, especially if it isn't! For example, I once played an alien in a live RPG and at one point was interviewed by another player, supposedly a journalist, who was very interested in the sweets I was using to stop my throat hurting - I was faking a rasping alien accent - so I gave her a long spiel about the Frutee Pazteelee clan and their the way in which their farms nurture the finest giant slugs, lovingly gather their secretions, and crystallize them to make this delicacy. Think of the Cointreau ads of the 70s and you'll get the idea, if you remember that far back.
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Gagh, Klingon Blood worms. a fine delicacy best eaten while the worms are fresh and moving vigorusly . nothing worse then lethargic worms.
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For the best meal I propose slig meat, sweet tender...
Feed your enemies, allies, leftovers ( dead or alive, I wonder ) anything, 100% biological recycling...
Slig meat comes from Sligs ( Dune )
Feed your enemies, allies, leftovers ( dead or alive, I wonder ) anything, 100% biological recycling...
Slig meat comes from Sligs ( Dune )
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That's one - in fact it was the first one I thought of when I wrote the question - and I like the description. Rules out Plomik Soup, which was the other one I thought of for the Trek-verse.
And that's two. Apparently synthetic slug-pig hybrids, which makes me seriously doubt they are Kosher...
Three to go!