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Re: Science Fiction Trivia

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spud42 wrote: Mon Dec 26, 2022 2:14 pm
One example is from a creator who has also worked with dragons.

Well this one is Anne McCaffery and the book , or books are Dinosaur Planet and the sequel Survivors.

I picked up a copy of Survivors from a thrift shop only to find it wes a sequel.Not going to read it till i find the first book.
Also right, and also one I expected from one of my clues so have an MBP. You're not missing much if I recall correctly...

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A little more on the clues


At least two examples need a Doctor's (or doctors) attention - the one that hasn't been answered involves a medical doctor

One needs some assembly - an artistic work rather than a story as such. There are several stories with the same or very similar names

One is an example of American revisionism of a Communist plot - a 1960s film
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Another hint.... is in the original question.
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OK... since nobody seems to want to give a fifth answer I hearby declare Spud 42 to be the winner.

The clues that nobody followed up on:

At least two examples need a Doctor's (or doctors) attention - The second was Trouble With Emily (1962) by James White, one of the Sector General stories, in which an alien dinosaur resembling a brontosaurus (named Emily Brontosaurus, of course...) is admitted to the hospital.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hospital_Station

One needs some assembly. - There's a jigsaw puzzle called Space Dinosaurs...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ravensburger-D ... B08S6RTBD1

One is an example of American revisionism of a Communist plot. - This is Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet, a 1965 Roger Corman reworking of a Russian film about an expedition to Venus.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voyage_to ... ric_Planet

Another hint.... is in the original question. - There's a a children's book called Dinosaurs in Space.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Balloon-Toons- ... 1609052536
A web animated series called Dinosaurs in Space. And probably others I've missed.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12985330/

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um,err,doh!
i'll get back to you soon...
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spud42 wrote: Mon Jan 09, 2023 2:49 pm
um,err,doh!
i'll get back to you soon...
Flee! while you still can...
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ok, stop me if this has been done recently...

HAL is a named computer in 2001 a space oddesey . in startreck its just computer no name.

give me 5 named computers from sci fi. no robots. stationary computers, or at least not able to move themselves.

usual rules 1 per author,universe,tv series,movie series. etc,etc.
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Orac, from Blake's Seven.
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Colossus and Guardian

Colossus is a computer built to control the nuclear capability of the United States by Dr. Charles Forbin and his team. Colossus detects and communicates with an equivalent computer in the Soviet Union called Guardian. The two computers merge and take control of the human race via the threat of nuclear destruction. Colossus and Guardian appeared in the novel COLOSSUS by Dennis Feltham Jones in 1966 and the subsequent film adaptation COLOSSUS: THE FORBIN PROJECT in 1970. Colossus also appears in two subsequent novels by Jones, THE FALL OF COLOSSUS in 1974 and COLOSSUS AND THE CRAB in 1977. All of this predates the original Terminator movie in 1984, most likely forming the basis for the concept of SKYNET.
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I'll go for the really obvious one: Multivac in various Asimov stories (the Jokester is probably my favourite).
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Mass Effect universe has 2 of them:
- EDI -- it's the Alliance turn rogue AI in ME1 (not named), acquired by Cerberus and installed on Normandy SR2 in ME2, getting a "mobile platform" (i.e. a sexy bot body) in ME3
- SAM -- it's the Andromeda Initiative AI, connected to the pathfinder team members
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Orac, from Blake's Seven.
Colossus and Guardian
Multivac in various Asimov stories
SAM -- it's the Andromeda Initiative AI, connected to the pathfinder team members

Ok, we have 4.
Orac was the first one i thought of as well. not heard of numbers 2 and 4 having respectively not read the books or played the game.

next one is the winner...... who dares to win???
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Deep Thought, The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy
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ffutures wrote: Mon Jan 16, 2023 7:10 pm
Deep Thought, The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Why "Deep" Thought?

PS, I put this together for you. It's up to you what you do to it!
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Sorry, been a bit busy - Deep Thought was the computer the Magratheans built to calculate the Ultimate Secret of Life, the Universe, and Everything... which gave the answer 42. They then built the Earth as a computer programmed to explain what 42 was the answer to, and secretly ran the place disguised as mice.

https://hitchhikers.fandom.com/wiki/Deep_Thought

Thanks for the entry, not sure what I'll do with it...
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