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    That is, SCIENCE-fiction. Don't come in here with your star-wars shit. Anything with any loose amount of science or pseudo-science qualifies.

    I wanted this thread to cover all forms of media but wasn't sure where to post it, so here we are.

    What is your favorite sci-fi film/show/book/videogame?


    Lately I have been thinking about playing Mass Effect again. The codex made that universe so fucking immersive. All the different information about alien biology and atmosphere and how that effected their species. Like the Quarians for example, they have no immune system because predatory life never evolved on their planet. Or the elcor, whose home planet has gravity many times higher than other planets and thus they evolved with very slow and precise movements so as not to hurt themselves by falling.

    As far as books, I really liked the Neanderthal Parallax series. It's about two separate universes. One where homo sapiens became the dominant species, and one where homo neanderthalensis became the dominant species. The homo sapien world (as you can guess) is just our world, but in the neanderthal universe they evolved differently. Their population is counted in the millions, not the billions, which is reasoned by the fact that they were thought to be less social than homo sapiens, as evidenced by their smaller tribe sizes. With these smaller numbers, they weren't able to kill off some of the megafuana that we did (such as wooly mammoths.)

    Their wars were a lot smaller and a lot deadlier given their strength. I believe their biggest war killed some 8,000 people and they thought it was a huge number and were astonished to hear of our WWII tolls. Don't think I ever finished the trilogy because I just stole the pdf and never read the paper book (hate reading off a laptop) but what I read was pretty phenomenal. There's a lot of quantum-physics type stuff too but I'm more interested in the anthropological aspect of the series. Maybe some of you will appreciate that side more.

    Movies/tv? Eh. I've been watching Star Trek TNG but it's not very heavy on the sci-fi aspect I don't think, though a lot of the plots are based on that sort of thing. I'm kind of lost as far as this goes though, maybe some of you can make suggestions.
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    RIP
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    mashlehash victim of incest [my perspicuously dependant flavourlessness]
    Touch yourself to Startrek while drinking coca cola
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    doom Houston
    i dunno whatw considered sci fi or not but have you ever played warframe
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    Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    I like sci-fi. I don't really have any favorites, but I like stuff that seems "deep" and "philosophical", stuff that can really make you question your own reality.

    Have you ever heard of "the metamorphosis of prime intellect"? It's actually a fairly weird and poorly written short story but there a few ideas in there that I really really like.

    Ever hear about VALIS, the vast active living intelligence system? I really like this concept. Never read the book, but I really really like the idea of VALIS.

    I enjoyed 2001: A space odyssey, and more recently Interstellar.

    Obviously I like to think about reality and what it is and what it could be, what we are and what our future will become. I feel like science fiction is a great avenue for speculation on that sort of thing.
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    mashlehash victim of incest [my perspicuously dependant flavourlessness]
    My monster has three arms and one of them likes to touch more than the others
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    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    haven't watched much lately, Sunshine is one of my favourite films. Its real value is in psychology and cinematography though, not specific sci-fi themes so I dunno if it'd interest you.

    Originally posted by 霍比特人说中文不好 Movies/tv? Eh. I've been watching Star Trek TNG but it's not very heavy on the sci-fi aspect I don't think, though a lot of the plots are based on that sort of thing. I'm kind of lost as far as this goes though, maybe some of you can make suggestions.

    Space UN fuck off
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    NARCassist gollums fat coach
    why sci-fi?
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    Originally posted by Open Your Mind I like sci-fi. I don't really have any favorites, but I like stuff that seems "deep" and "philosophical", stuff that can really make you question your own reality.

    Have you ever heard of "the metamorphosis of prime intellect"? It's actually a fairly weird and poorly written short story but there a few ideas in there that I really really like.

    Ever hear about VALIS, the vast active living intelligence system? I really like this concept. Never read the book, but I really really like the idea of VALIS.

    I enjoyed 2001: A space odyssey, and more recently Interstellar.

    Obviously I like to think about reality and what it is and what it could be, what we are and what our future will become. I feel like science fiction is a great avenue for speculation on that sort of thing.

    I feel like it is a lot of times shoehorned in when sci-fi tries to make things all existential/philosophical. It works when it's about something like AI or virtual realities and the thought occurs naturally, but 2001: A Space Odyssey for example relies entirely on weird scenes. I honestly don't get how anybody likes that movies. It's way too long for what it is. I just wanted to stick with HAL, not go on some psychedelic journey.

    What did you like about Interstellar? I haven't seen it. I watched Ex Machina recently though. I thought it did a good job exploring the concept of realistic AI in a very intimate way since there are only three main characters. It's about as sci-fi as space UN though.
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    Originally posted by NARCassist why sci-fi?

    Because science fiction is good. I like thinking about the future.
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    Ya'll negros ever read any Asimov? I read through part 2 of The Gods Themselves again. I really, really fucking love that book. Part two is worth reading part one and three for. And there's a zero-gravity sex scene for those interested.
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    benny vader YELLOW GHOST
    sci fis are for retards with low to non existing imaginations who watch them so that they have something ''scientific'' to say to their ''friends''.
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    LegalizeSpiritualDiscovery Space Nigga [my yellow-marked arboreous hypnotist]
    Originally posted by 霍比特人说中文不好 Ya'll negros ever read any Asimov? I read through part 2 of The Gods Themselves again. I really, really fucking love that book. Part two is worth reading part one and three for. And there's a zero-gravity sex scene for those interested.

    I read most of The Caves of Steel while I was in jail. I got out before I finished, but I was like 3/4 of the way through, and it was really good.
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    mashlehash victim of incest [my perspicuously dependant flavourlessness]
    Originally posted by 霍比特人说中文不好 Because science fiction is good. I like thinking about the future.

    You'll never get there
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    Originally posted by mashlehash You'll never get there

    Nah, you'll never get there because you'll die of some stomach-alcohol related problem.

    I'm going to live forever.
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    Originally posted by LegalizeSpiritualDiscovery I read most of The Caves of Steel while I was in jail. I got out before I finished, but I was like 3/4 of the way through, and it was really good.

    I just looked up the premise, sounds interesting but not my cup of tea. Not for how DRY this nigga is. I'm gonna be ordering books soon so maybe I buy anyway
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    Panthrax Tuskegee Airman
    I watched the new blade runner 2049 it was about 3 HOURS LONG but pretty cool. I got a 32(?)oz cherry icee and slerpt up on that , that particular icee will set you back about 6.30 so plan accordingly
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    How much was the ticket?
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    Panthrax Tuskegee Airman
    tic ket wsas like 8 or 11 dollars i guess you normally pay for them outside thru the window or use a self service machine inside to buy it but i telled the guy facing the outside sales window like hey. so he sold me. make sure if you go that you dont sit to close to the screen cause your neck will get a crick in it
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    Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by 霍比特人说中文不好 I feel like it is a lot of times shoehorned in when sci-fi tries to make things all existential/philosophical. It works when it's about something like AI or virtual realities and the thought occurs naturally, but 2001: A Space Odyssey for example relies entirely on weird scenes. I honestly don't get how anybody likes that movies. It's way too long for what it is. I just wanted to stick with HAL, not go on some psychedelic journey.

    What did you like about Interstellar? I haven't seen it. I watched Ex Machina recently though. I thought it did a good job exploring the concept of realistic AI in a very intimate way since there are only three main characters. It's about as sci-fi as space UN though.

    I also don't really like the ending of 2001, it is too... open to interpretation, I guess? I do really like everything up to that part of the movie, I really enjoy this style of film, the long deliberate takes, the perfect musical score. I suppose what I like most about it is the idea that there was something driving mankind towards a particular goal, something advanced and super human guiding us along towards a fate that we currently are unable to comprehend ... I suppose that's one way of interpreting it anyway.

    As for interstellar, really it's the same sort of thing. I mean there are a lot of little things I really liked about it, like the robots that looked sort of like monoliths. But again in this movie there is the idea of these advanced being guiding us towards ... something. Towards a higher state of existence I guess. And that really, they are us and we are them, or will become them. I don't want to ruin it for you if you haven't seen it.

    Also if you haven't heard of Prime Intellect or VALIS before, check these out and let me know what you think.
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