Science Fiction Trivia
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Okay, a hint.
His name (the hero) is a weather phenomena.
Oh, and it's a graphic novel (or how do you call that? not really a comic, I'd think)
His name (the hero) is a weather phenomena.
Oh, and it's a graphic novel (or how do you call that? not really a comic, I'd think)
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Aha! Then that'll be Don Lawrence, the creator of Storm ...
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Very correct.
BTW, I never knew he wasn't widely known outside The Netherlands/Belgium. The guy had talent.
BTW, I never knew he wasn't widely known outside The Netherlands/Belgium. The guy had talent.
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OK, name the video game. It's 10 years old, and on release was set in the then-future of 2010. This game does not worry about breaking the mood if players realise they're hunched over their keyboards, staring at a computer screen ...
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Score! One of the great atmospheric games of recent times, I think. I'll have to have a look at the fanfic, too ...Ahruman wrote:
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A cautionary tale set in a dystopian future dominated by constantly-warring superpowers, where the very language is distorted in the service of the perpetual, all-encompassing state. An Englishman learns dangerous secrets about true history. He does not heroically save the day; he is soundly defeated by the state.
It was written around the time George Orwell was fighting in Spain, many years before Nineteen Eighty-Four.
It was written around the time George Orwell was fighting in Spain, many years before Nineteen Eighty-Four.
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Sounds like Anthem, by Ayn Rand...
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Oh, dear. No no no. :-) Same year, though.Selezen wrote:Sounds like Anthem, by Ayn Rand...
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Could it be, Swastika Night by Katharine Burdekin.
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On the night of July the fourth a drone in a boy’s head keeps him from home.
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Correct. Also see the "Location" in my profile! I love this movie.
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