
Hint #4: (about the movie I mentioned) Jedi master, travel, planet of clones.
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My point exactly.RockDoctor wrote: ↑Sun Dec 05, 2021 2:45 pmUmmm, I don't know the StarWars saga particularly well, but surely some ships there (Millennium Chicken, for eg) have interstellar drives, while others don't[...] I've never owned a car fitted with [...] but that doesn't mean the concept is not available to tomorrow's vehicle designer.
I'm sorry. I'd love to help. But a deep knowledge of the intricacies of the eschatology of the Church of St Giles just does not translate in this arcane, obscure and recondite area of study. If you had only asked a real humdinger about the Pool of Pellucid Placidity...
Understandable, this was quite a rideCmdr James wrote: ↑Fri Dec 10, 2021 7:45 pmIm having trouble working out which answers have already been given. [...]
That's a fabulous #5, with an MSB for unexpectedly bringing one of our favorite authors to the mix!Cmdr James wrote: ↑Fri Dec 10, 2021 7:45 pm[...] I guess The Algebraist would do, though describing why probably counts as a spoiler for the book.
Modessit: the initial colonists of Cyador, landing from space, before losing their technology, had coffee (Recluce Saga)Cmdr James wrote: ↑Sun Dec 12, 2021 5:25 pmI was thinking about Honor Harrington and her famous preference for hot chocolate rather than coffee, and that lead me to thinking that coffee for one reason or another is mysteriously missing from much scifi.
Id like to know of 5 scifi universes in which coffee exists. It doesnt have to be a central part of the plot, it just has to exist as a substance and it has to be named coffee. For example the Honor Harrigton universe does indeed have coffee though she herself does not like it. Ill accept minor variations in spelling but I would not for example accept Black Wine from the gor universe (not sure if thats coffee or not, but it definately goes by a disctinctly different name).
Usual rules...
In Ken MacLeod's new novel Beyond the Hallowed Sky, the triple-AI (anticipatory algorithmic artificial intelligence) known as Iskander keeps popping up with coffees just as people are thinking they would like one. And if you crumple your used paper cup and throw it away in a random direction, it'll be there to catch it."Haven't seen one of these even in Europe," Owen remarked as he sat down. "What's the point? I mean, why not employ a person, or use self-service?"
"Ship a barista to Venus?" Millfoy scoffed. "Or have scientists and engineers and maintenance workers waste their time faffing about with boilers and cups?"
"Sharing such tasks can build team spirit and flatten hierarchies. I thought the Union was very much into that."
"Ha! Try flattening a hierarchy of scientists sometime."
Cholmondely wrote: ↑Sun Dec 12, 2021 7:26 pmModessit: the initial colonists of Cyador, landing from space, before losing their technology, had coffee (Recluce Saga)
Commander_X wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 12:19 amJames Holden in The Expanse series is a coffee addict.
1 to goDisembodied wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 7:19 pmIn Ken MacLeod's new novel Beyond the Hallowed Sky, the triple-AI (anticipatory algorithmic artificial intelligence) known as Iskander keeps popping up with coffees just as people are thinking they would like one. And if you crumple your used paper cup and throw it away in a random direction, it'll be there to catch it.