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Re: Science Fiction Trivia

Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2017 7:55 pm
by Malacandra
Okay, I'm thinking of a book where the protagonists are, in a manner of speaking, on an island where the primitive natives might make wooden aeroplanes, and where said protagonists do end up finding a wooden aeroplane - a very large one which actually does fly. Title and authors, please?

Re: Science Fiction Trivia

Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 2:43 am
by ffutures
Too easy - Larry Niven and Stephen Barnes, Dream Park

Re: Science Fiction Trivia

Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 7:28 am
by Malacandra
ffutures wrote: Mon Dec 18, 2017 2:43 am
Too easy - Larry Niven and Stephen Barnes, Dream Park
Much too easy. Take it away!

Re: Science Fiction Trivia

Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 8:05 pm
by ffutures
OK - A role playing game in which antigravity material literally grows on trees. Name the game, publisher, and antigravity material.

Re: Science Fiction Trivia

Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 10:46 pm
by Malacandra
Too easy. :lol:

Space: 1889, Games Designers Workshop, liftwood.

Re: Science Fiction Trivia

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2017 1:35 am
by ffutures
Yup, thought someone would get it. Exactly right. Over to you!

Re: Science Fiction Trivia

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2017 8:42 am
by Malacandra
While we're on a science-fiction RPG theme, then, here's one...

After defeating many opponents ranging from goblins to dragons and all points between, the "good" ending sees the protagonists encounter an android who looks surprisingly like Data, though not connected with him in any way, and gaining access to a system of teleport gates allowing transit to a large number of worlds. What happens in the "bad" ending?

(One of a series. This was released in about 1999, the series did not last much longer.)

Re: Science Fiction Trivia

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 3:19 am
by ffutures
It sounds a bit like the "choose your own adventure" game book Starship Traveller from Games Workshop, but that was a lot earlier since I reviewed it for White Dwarf and stopped writing for them in the early nineties. In that one of the bad endings was getting lost in an endless series of portals.

Re: Science Fiction Trivia

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 7:21 am
by Malacandra
No, it's computer-based. As with a number of such games there are non-interactive cut-scenes at various places during the action and the meeting with the android was one of these. More hints later if necessary.

Re: Science Fiction Trivia

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2017 8:00 am
by Malacandra
Hint: The entire series was fond of giving you a sword-and-sorcery set-up only to turn science-fictiony at the end of the adventure.

Re: Science Fiction Trivia

Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2017 3:10 pm
by Malacandra
... it was a PC game, first-person perspective...

Re: Science Fiction Trivia

Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2017 10:13 am
by spud42
my google fu has sadly departed.
no idea and every search i try comes up nada.......

Re: Science Fiction Trivia

Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2017 11:15 am
by Malacandra
Ah well, it's been a week and more, and there's been next to no nibbles at the bait, so probably time to put this one out of its misery.

The game was Might & Magic VII, in which the protagonists do indeed spend most of their time chasing after goblins, ghouls, griffins and the like, before the final mission which is to enter the crashed spaceship Lincoln, fight their way past the security droids, and recover the Oscillation Overthruster -- a glowing green crystal, which can then be used to repair one of two key pieces of equipment.

In the "good" ending -- and the party will have chosen this path much earlier in the story -- the NPC they recovered the Overthruster for will use it to repair the teleport gate system, which will give them access to a transit station where they meet the android Corak ("I am a Corak, not the Corak") who welcomes them and announces that they now have access to many other worlds formerly colonised by The Ancients.

In the "bad" ending, the NPC instead repairs one of the "Heavenly Forges" (replicators) and uses it to mass-produce copies of the blasters that he and his gang brought from off-world, which they then pass out to the Necromancers they have allied with, and hordes of blaster-wielding zombies controlled by the Necromancers proceed to conquer the world.

The series continues on the presumption that MMVII ended the "good" way, when it all turns out to have been for nothing: an Ancient security system responds to an earlier invasion of the world by the enemy Kreegan by activating a planetary sterilisation sequence, and despite all the labours in MMVI and MMVII, MMVIII ends with the world blowing up after all, although the population is able to escape to other worlds.

Over to... well, anyone, really.

Re: Science Fiction Trivia

Posted: Sat Dec 30, 2017 1:51 am
by ffutures
OK - obvious question suggested by the previous answer - name a film whose titular character makes use of an Oscillation Overthruster.

Re: Science Fiction Trivia

Posted: Sat Dec 30, 2017 12:32 pm
by spud42
Buckaroo Banzai