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Science Fiction Trivia
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Bartle tester says while I am drinking evil juice, I am: 80% killer/ 80 % achiever/ 33% explorer and 0% socializer.
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This sounds a bit like Poul Anderson's Supernova (AKA Day of Burning) which is in his collection The Earth Book of Stormgate. I suspect it isn't the one you're looking for...RockDoctor wrote: ↑Fri Dec 28, 2018 8:28 pmIt fired up something called "Rhythmbox" but - silence. Whatever.
I shall have to think of something ... {turns to bookshelf}
OK.
One day, the sun of an inhabited planet (one of many) rose, and it's core turned from degenerate hydrogen-helium to iron. This had terminal effects on the planet, and an expanding wave of other inhabited systems with the steamroller certainty of neutrinos sleeting through human space at the speed of light.
Author and book title.
Just for a change - does anyone have vaguely realistic ideas for building a "star killer" device.
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{SELF: adds books to "grab when seen" list. Unexpected side effect.}
Nope, any more suggestions?
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"Speaking as an outsider, what do you think of the human race?" (John Cooper Clark - "I married a Space Alien")
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Is it Iron Sunrise, by Charles Stross?
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Give the man the mike!
(NASA panel discussing the UT fly by. Up to about 2 pixel by 6 pixels now. Which is "What!!" So how is it rotating, or is it not rotating? Why no light curve?)
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Shooting aliens for fun and ... well, more fun.
"Speaking as an outsider, what do you think of the human race?" (John Cooper Clark - "I married a Space Alien")
Shooting aliens for fun and ... well, more fun.
"Speaking as an outsider, what do you think of the human race?" (John Cooper Clark - "I married a Space Alien")
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OK, hopefully a quick one - I'm going to be offline for a few days so may not be able to confirm the answer, so if anyone gets it before I'm back, just go ahead and claim the prize!
Name three SF bounty hunters, from three different universes (books, TV, film, etc.)
Name three SF bounty hunters, from three different universes (books, TV, film, etc.)
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Lobo - the DC universe especially Superman comics.
Boba Fett - Star Wars
Rick Deckard - Bladerunner
If nobody disagrees with any of these I'll post a question tomorrow evening.
Boba Fett - Star Wars
Rick Deckard - Bladerunner
If nobody disagrees with any of these I'll post a question tomorrow evening.
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I'm not away yet! Lobo and Boba Fett are fine, but I'd disallow Rick Deckard: he's a cop with the LAPD, not a bounty hunter.
One more to get!
One more to get!
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OK - Johnny Alpha from Strontium DogDisembodied wrote: ↑Tue Jan 01, 2019 12:20 pmI'm not away yet! Lobo and Boba Fett are fine, but I'd disallow Rick Deckard: he's a cop with the LAPD, not a bounty hunter.
One more to get!
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I guess ffutures gets the prize - such as it is!
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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Accepts poisoned chalice...
OK, let's see now (fx, cracks knuckles)
Let's have five books, films, TV series, comics or whatever with some sort of singularity event going on. No two from the same fictional universe please!
OK, let's see now (fx, cracks knuckles)
Let's have five books, films, TV series, comics or whatever with some sort of singularity event going on. No two from the same fictional universe please!
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Let's post some movies I like
Event horizon
The black hole
Sunshine
Event horizon
The black hole
Sunshine
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So, a technological singularity rather than one for the laws of physics. As, for example, Charlie Stross' Accelerando, and the subsequent Eschachachaton (speelung?) universe. But that's one technological singularity. (Strictly, I don't think Maester Stross has said that the two singularities are one, but I'm not sure either way.)
(A caveat : I don't think any of those movies actually starred a singularity, as at all times the implied singularity obeyed the Principal of Cosmic Censorship and stayed decently off-stage behind the curtain of an event horizon.)
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Yep - that's actually one of the examples I had in mind. But it could also be some sort of evolutionary singularity, e.g. a change in how people's minds work etc. One more to go.