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Just a reminder: the story doesn't have to be set entirely on a moon - just so long as some important scene/event takes place on one.
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My entry for this one is SATURN 3, a movie that should only be watched if you really like bad films. This one takes itself seriously as opposed to something along the lines of Ed Wood's PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE which has its tongue-in-cheek moments.
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Oh lord, I had suppressed all recollection of this … a bizarrely high-powered cast for such a bad film. But it's set on the Saturnian moon Tethys, so it definitely counts. Have an MBP for dredging up this detritus!Nite Owl wrote: ↑Wed Apr 12, 2023 1:38 amMy entry for this one is SATURN 3, a movie that should only be watched if you really like bad films. This one takes itself seriously as opposed to something along the lines of Ed Wood's PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE which has its tongue-in-cheek moments.
That's two.
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That qualifies for number 3 … and there are several other stories set on, or involving, Europa, so have an MBP for getting the first one.
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Robert A Heinlein - Farmer in the Sky (1950)
One of the Heinlein juveniles, about colonists on Ganymede.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farmer_in_the_Sky
Apart from the first few chapters set on Earth and en route, the rest of the story is set on Ganymede.
One of the Heinlein juveniles, about colonists on Ganymede.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farmer_in_the_Sky
Apart from the first few chapters set on Earth and en route, the rest of the story is set on Ganymede.
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That's four! One more for the brass ring …ffutures wrote: ↑Wed Apr 12, 2023 9:51 pmRobert A Heinlein - Farmer in the Sky (1950)
One of the Heinlein juveniles, about colonists on Ganymede.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farmer_in_the_Sky
Apart from the first few chapters set on Earth and en route, the rest of the story is set on Ganymede.
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OK, since nobody else seems to want to draw the short straw...
Flight on Titan (1935) by Stanley G. Weinbaum
One of Weinbaum's "planetary" series, a series of stories set in a (moderately) consistent universe of interplanetary travel. They would probably have been more consistent if Weinbaum hadn't died very young and more work had been done on making them into a future history along the lines of Heinlein etc.
The story is here, and is set entirely on Titan.
https://www.forgottenfutures.com/game/f ... /titan.htm
A role playing game setting I wrote based on Weinbaum's stories is here
https://www.forgottenfutures.com/game/ff11/index.htm
Flight on Titan (1935) by Stanley G. Weinbaum
One of Weinbaum's "planetary" series, a series of stories set in a (moderately) consistent universe of interplanetary travel. They would probably have been more consistent if Weinbaum hadn't died very young and more work had been done on making them into a future history along the lines of Heinlein etc.
The story is here, and is set entirely on Titan.
https://www.forgottenfutures.com/game/f ... /titan.htm
A role playing game setting I wrote based on Weinbaum's stories is here
https://www.forgottenfutures.com/game/ff11/index.htm
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That'll do it! Over to you …ffutures wrote: ↑Wed Apr 19, 2023 7:21 pmOK, since nobody else seems to want to draw the short straw...
Flight on Titan (1935) by Stanley G. Weinbaum
One of Weinbaum's "planetary" series, a series of stories set in a (moderately) consistent universe of interplanetary travel. They would probably have been more consistent if Weinbaum hadn't died very young and more work had been done on making them into a future history along the lines of Heinlein etc.
The story is here, and is set entirely on Titan.
https://www.forgottenfutures.com/game/f ... /titan.htm
A role playing game setting I wrote based on Weinbaum's stories is here
https://www.forgottenfutures.com/game/ff11/index.htm
The (fair enough, deeply obscure) story with a fictional moon of Earth I was thinking of was the White Cow Moon, in R. A. Lafferty's short story "You Can't Go Back". The White Cow Moon is *very* low - you can climb up to it - and it comes to you when you blow the White Cow whistle. Whether or not it's strictly speaking "science fiction" is a matter of definition; a lot of Lafferty's stories are kind of slippery that way …
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Ok. Let's try another "Five things" question - I'm looking for five stories / films / TV series / whatever in which alien entities control or replace humans, for evil and/or wholly alien reasons.
Good fantasy equivalents would be the use of the Imperius spell for mind control or the Polymorph potion or metamorphagus ability to take someone's place in the Harry Potter universe.
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Good fantasy equivalents would be the use of the Imperius spell for mind control or the Polymorph potion or metamorphagus ability to take someone's place in the Harry Potter universe.
Usual rules - no more than one from any author or fictional universe, e.g. if the HP verse was allowed you could have any ONE of the above but not all three, and please wait at least a few hours between posts if you want to give more than one answer. Meaningless bonus points for weirdness, silliness, or anything else that gets my attention.
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Stargate SG-1, the Goa'uld symbiotes.
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The Changelings infiltrate Star Fleet in Deep Space Nine, when the Federation finds itself at war with the Dominion.
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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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Definitely!
That's another good oneDisembodied wrote: ↑Thu Apr 20, 2023 9:31 amThe Changelings infiltrate Star Fleet in Deep Space Nine, when the Federation finds itself at war with the Dominion.
It's a long time since I've seen that - I know that they imitated generic humans, but did they actually replace real humans or mind-control them? I really have no idea. I'll count it as an answer for now, but some confirmation would be nice.
Certainly seems to fit - tentatively four then.