Science Fiction
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GRRM Confirms That He's Hasn't Worked On ASOIAF Since 2022
Apologies for the slightly off-topic post...
It's not looking good, folks...
George R R Martin confirms he hasn't written anything for the 2 remaining A Song Of Ice And Fire books since 2022.
He wishes that they were finished.
The last published book in the series, A Dance With Dragons, was published in July 2011, now 13 years ago.
Obligatory song that's now 12 years old... https://youtu.be/j7lp3RhzfgI
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Half Life Universe Schwag!
Using a vinyl cutter and mini-sand blaster I made some alternate universe corporate schwag! I like the idea that someone might have swiped these during an interview before both companies had their 'accidents.'
- winteriscoming.net James S.A. Corey explains how The Captive's War is different from The Expanse
The past few months have been pretty exciting for fans of The Expanse, the sweeping science fiction saga by James S.A. Corey, aka authors Daniel Abraham and Ty
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Is Dune part 2 worth watching?
I just finished part 1 and, well, I'm kinda disappointed. It's not bad, I think it's actually pretty solid, but compared to the book it's much worse in terms of story progression and characters. Some parts felt really rushed. I didn't expect it to be better than the book, but I still expected better adaptation considering that (at least as far as I know) it was well received and I knew that it didn't adapt whole book so I expected it to don't skip too much. Is part 2 any better?
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They're Made Out of Meat - H Jon Benjamin version
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I'm sure many of you know this one, but some of you may not, and the rest could always hear it again. Story itself is by Terry Bisson.
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What's science fiction without the machines?
I mean, we could speculate and explore the strange future and stuff. Just without that tired trope of "well, science and technology progressed a bunch and then we got this really great machine".
I mean there's gotta be another way. Examples?
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Grand Star (2007)
So I found this one season (26 episode) extremely campy sci fi TV show -- a low budget 2007 Canadian production -- called Grand Star. Watched a few episodes last night. OMG it's so terrible it is awesome.
It's like a B-grade GameCube era JRPG got crossed with Snowpiercer. I can't stop watching it somehow.
Anyone else seen this amazing piece of ... something? ;)
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How could a disruptor weapon feasibly work?
First a definition for this question, because there are many kinds of sci-fi out there and they sometimes liberally use cool sounding words without explaining them:
A disruptor is a kind of weapon that weakens, or "disrupts", either material bonds (breaking a material into molecules), molecular bonds (breaking a molecule into atoms), or atomic bonds (breaking an atomic nucleus into protons, netrons, and free electrons. Almost like instantly turning into plasma).
Temperature can do these things, but the idea behind a disruptor, specifically, is that it happens through some kind of catalyst, rather than brute-forcing with insane amounts of heat.
Would such a weapon physically be possible (even if we don't know how to make them just yet)?
How would a target realistically behave when hit by a disruptor?
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The Ultimate Stargate SG-1 Retrospective Supercut. Video by Rowan J Coleman
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Mutant Reviewers article: 'In Search of Tomorrow - The ultimate ’80s scifi documentary'
mutantreviewersmovies.com In Search of Tomorrow (2022) — The ultimate ’80s scifi documentaryJustin’s rating: Beam me up, Chewbacca! Justin’s review: For a good while now, I’ve been drooling at the thought of going through this five-hour documentary on ’80s scifi fi…
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Why is Ubik so popular ?
So there's a question I've been having for a while now: Why is Ubki, from Philip K Dick so popular ? I've read it, and was pretty disappointed. The scenario starts pretty well, but becomes very obvious amongst the rest of the book, there's little no to connection between the scenes, everything seems to have no relation, the final characters (Ella and Joe) are barely introduced, the resolution (Ubki's provenance) is barely explained, ...
Overall, I feel like I've read a really good scenario idea from a great author, but it feels like a missed opportunity; I’m left feeling unsatisfied.
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Islands in the Net by Bruce Sterling
I really enjoyed reading it a couple years ago. Takes place mostly in about 2023, trying to accurately predict what life would be like 30 years after it was written.
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(Judy-Lynn Del Rey) revolutionized the fantasy (and science fiction) genre is finally getting her due
theconversation.com The woman who revolutionized the fantasy genre is finally getting her dueA woman with dwarfism, Judy-Lynn del Rey founded the imprint that put out fantasy hits such as ‘The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever’ and ‘The Sword of the Shannara.’
She's the namesake of the Del Rey Books publishing imprint.
The article links to a PBS documentary, Judy-Lynn Del Rey: Galaxy Gal from a series "Renegades" which "highlights little-known historical figures with disabilities"
- www.netflix.com Watch the Explosive First 6 Minutes of TERMINATOR ZERO
“It’s going to be violent, it’s going to be dark, it’s going to be horrific, and it’s going to be arresting.”
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Worst Case Scenario
I just finished this incredibly interesting book and will leave the description from my book service below.
"Worst Case Scenario" by T J Newman
"#1 internationally bestselling author T.J. Newman is back with Worst Case Scenario. When a pilot suffers a heart attack at 35,000 feet, a commercial airliner filled with passengers crashes into a nuclear power plant in the small town of Waketa, Minnesota, which becomes ground zero for a catastrophic national crisis with global implications. The International Nuclear Event Scale tracks nuclear disasters. It has seven levels. Level 7 is a Major Accident, with only two on record: Fukushima and Chernobyl. There has never been a Level 8. Until now. In this heart-stopping thriller, ordinary people--power plant employees, firefighters, teachers, families, neighbors, and friends-- are thrust into an extraordinary situation as they face the ultimate test of their lives. It will take the combined courage, ingenuity, and determination of a brave few to save not only their community and loved ones, but the fate of humanity at large."