Which Sci Fi?

Discussion in 'U.K.' started by Harry Tuttle, Sep 14, 2006.

  1. Harry Tuttle

    Harry Tuttle Member

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    Which type of science fiction is you? Romantical, Comical, or just downright SCARY!
     
  2. Peace-Phoenix

    Peace-Phoenix Senior Member

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    Of the three, I reckon the Dune kind of universe. But I'd go for the utopian world of Star Trek, a future with no money, complete freedom and no inequality where humans are, shockingly, good....
     
  3. Harry Tuttle

    Harry Tuttle Member

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    I would put the original Star Trek in romantic comedy *hehe*, but you can only choose one here.
    You could always boycot the poll and just yell "STAR TREK!" at the top of your voice I suppose! I won't hold it against you :p

    I see Star Trek and Babylon5 and SG1 and the rest of that rabble as soap in space... *runs and hides*
     
  4. Peace-Phoenix

    Peace-Phoenix Senior Member

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    That's blasphemy! :p Star Trek's in a different league. It pushes boundaries and the other shows follow, often by poor imitation. Star Gate was a good film, very original. I watched it soon after getting back from Egypt, and loved the play on the Egyptian gods as alien dictators. SG1 ripped a great film up and leeched off Star Trek in the process....
     
  5. lithium

    lithium frogboy

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    I would like to live in any universe where Vulcans look like this:eek:
    Jolene Blalock (T'Pol in Star Trek Enterprise)
    [​IMG]
     
  6. fountains of nay

    fountains of nay Planet Nayhem!

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    Dune was a terrible film, great book though.
     
  7. Harry Tuttle

    Harry Tuttle Member

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    Paul: "I'm not in the mood"
    Gurney: "Moods are for cattle and loveplay!"

    I personally loved it! Each to their own.
    I would class it as quite romantic though, less technical - more heartfelt and not as political as the books. Did you read all the books fountains? I read the first and gave up on the rest!

    Lithium: Maybe Star Trek has its merits!!
     
  8. fountains of nay

    fountains of nay Planet Nayhem!

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    Nah, I've not read them all, just Dune. I've become obsessed with James Clavell and therefore have no time to read anything else.
     
  9. Peace-Phoenix

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    Didn't know he was in Dune! Jon, you truly are a man of many talents, first Pop Idol, now this! Wow.
     
  10. lithium

    lithium frogboy

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    Haha ... I'm a star[​IMG]
     
  11. Harry Tuttle

    Harry Tuttle Member

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    LOL I meant "@ Lithium" silly!
     
  12. fountains of nay

    fountains of nay Planet Nayhem!

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    whoops! sorry dude :)
     
  13. Oz!

    Oz! Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    Mine used to be like star trek...... but i'm noticing that's it gettin' more and more like Hitch Hikers (douglas adams) as time goes on.....
     
  14. Harry Tuttle

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    Don't apologise sweety, I was referring to PeacePhoenix's post, when he said Lithium was in Dune!

    Not sure I've read any James Clavell, what's he like?
     
  15. Harry Tuttle

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    I voted Dark Star... 'cos no-one else has!
     
  16. fountains of nay

    fountains of nay Planet Nayhem!

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    Truly amazing. You may have heard of some of his books because they've been made into films, tv series'... (Shogun, The Noble House, King Rat, Taipan etc)?

    The screenplays are pretty good too because Clavell is also a screen-writer and had a lot of input into the them.
     
  17. Harry Tuttle

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    Ah! Shogun, yes I never got round to reading that! Thanks for reminding me. I heard of King Rat too somehow, I'm not that well read you see... mainly a fantasy/sci-fi person really.
     
  18. fountains of nay

    fountains of nay Planet Nayhem!

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    Ahhhh I get ya!
    I think Clavell is a literary genius. I couldn't possibly begin to even explain any of his books. There's always what's on the blurb, plus a thousand more storylines that connect and unravel.
     
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    Ah, but is he as good as Eric Van Lustbader..? ;)
     
  20. phoenix_indigo

    phoenix_indigo dreadfully real

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    It's gotta be Alien with all the H.R. Giger trippy messed up art throughout. :)
     
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