Missed opportunities?
Moderator: NecronLord
- Bug-Eyed Earl
- Jedi Master
- Posts: 1469
- Joined: 2002-09-22 03:26am
- Location: USA
- Contact:
Missed opportunities?
I made a thread about what can be done in sci-fi that is the exact opposite of most cliches. But what can be done yet that we haven't seen?
I think there are wonders within our own solar system that can be used as backdrops for stories, such as the moons of the outer planets.
While I'm on the subject of moons, has anyone ever seen the moon of Saturn (Dione, I believe), that looks so much like the Death Star that one would assume that's where they got the inspiration?
I think there are wonders within our own solar system that can be used as backdrops for stories, such as the moons of the outer planets.
While I'm on the subject of moons, has anyone ever seen the moon of Saturn (Dione, I believe), that looks so much like the Death Star that one would assume that's where they got the inspiration?
BotM Cybertronian
Actually it's Mimas:
[/img]
[/img]
ah.....the path to happiness is revision of dreams and not fulfillment... -SWPIGWANG
Sufficient Googling is indistinguishable from knowledge -somebody
Anything worth the cost of a missile, which can be located on the battlefield, will be shot at with missiles. If the US military is involved, then things, which are not worth the cost if a missile will also be shot at with missiles. -Sea Skimmer
George Bush makes freedom sound like a giant robot that breaks down a lot. -Darth Raptor
- Warspite
- Jedi Council Member
- Posts: 1970
- Joined: 2002-11-10 11:28am
- Location: Somewhere under a rock
There are several writers that have our solar system as a backdrop, Kim Stanley Robinson, with the Mars trilogy, Ian Douglas, with the Heritage trilogy, John Hemry, witht the Stark Trilogy, Arthur C. Clarke with the 2k saga, those spring to mind almost imediately.
And, yes, our solar system has a lot of possibilities for great stories.
I think the writers fall into the trap of wanting to show stranger worlds, strange aliens, wonder-tech. And that just doesn't happen in our neighbourhoodm, so off they go into the outer space, leaving poor old solar system unexplored...
And, yes, our solar system has a lot of possibilities for great stories.
I think the writers fall into the trap of wanting to show stranger worlds, strange aliens, wonder-tech. And that just doesn't happen in our neighbourhoodm, so off they go into the outer space, leaving poor old solar system unexplored...
[img=left]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v206/ ... iggado.jpg[/img] "You know, it's odd; practically everything that's happened on any of the inhabited planets has happened on Terra before the first spaceship." -- Space Viking
i think we need more scifi looking into the past. theres so many worlds based on what would happen half a millenia from now, but not enough looking back to the past. I can imagine a story about gods being aliens. I know! I'll name it Stargate.. yeah :p
But seriously, theres too few stories exploring scifi past. I'd love to see what some people think could have happened in a mythical yet scifi sense.
But seriously, theres too few stories exploring scifi past. I'd love to see what some people think could have happened in a mythical yet scifi sense.
Sì! Abbiamo un' anima! Ma è fatta di tanti piccoli robot.
-
- Warlock
- Posts: 10285
- Joined: 2002-07-05 02:28am
- Location: Boston
- Contact:
that's no moon. . . it's a space station. . .Pu-239 wrote:Actually it's Mimas:
[/img]
This day is Fantastic!
Myers Briggs: ENTJ
Political Compass: -3/-6
DOOMer WoW
"I really hate it when the guy you were pegging as Mr. Worst Case starts saying, "Oh, I was wrong, it's going to be much worse." " - Adrian Laguna
Interestingly enough, IIRC the Death Star was designed before such images of Mimas became available. In other words, Nature copied George, not vice versa
Howedar is no longer here. Need to talk to him? Talk to Pick.
- Bug-Eyed Earl
- Jedi Master
- Posts: 1469
- Joined: 2002-09-22 03:26am
- Location: USA
- Contact:
- Morning Star
- Padawan Learner
- Posts: 256
- Joined: 2002-12-21 09:34pm
- Location: Utilising drugs to pay for secret wars around the world.
You've been drinking, haven't you?Bug-Eyed Earl wrote:FANFIC IDEA!!
What if that really IS an abandoned Death Star? Perhaps it blew up one of Saturn's other moons and the remains of that are what covered it with rock?
I've never seen that moon before...freaky.
Marxism is rubbish.
But Groucho was okay.
But Groucho was okay.
- Bug-Eyed Earl
- Jedi Master
- Posts: 1469
- Joined: 2002-09-22 03:26am
- Location: USA
- Contact:
- SyntaxVorlon
- Sith Acolyte
- Posts: 5954
- Joined: 2002-12-18 08:45pm
- Location: Places
- Contact:
You forgot Heinlein, Barnes, Sheffield, and so on. So many others do the same.Warspite wrote:There are several writers that have our solar system as a backdrop, Kim Stanley Robinson, with the Mars trilogy, Ian Douglas, with the Heritage trilogy, John Hemry, witht the Stark Trilogy, Arthur C. Clarke with the 2k saga, those spring to mind almost imediately.
And, yes, our solar system has a lot of possibilities for great stories.
I think the writers fall into the trap of wanting to show stranger worlds, strange aliens, wonder-tech. And that just doesn't happen in our neighbourhoodm, so off they go into the outer space, leaving poor old solar system unexplored...
Kojikun you should watch B5, it predates Stargate and is better.
- Warspite
- Jedi Council Member
- Posts: 1970
- Joined: 2002-11-10 11:28am
- Location: Somewhere under a rock
David Weber did a similar thing in Mutineer's Moon, where the Moon is in reality a millenia old planetoid sized spaceship.Bug-Eyed Earl wrote:FANFIC IDEA!!
What if that really IS an abandoned Death Star? Perhaps it blew up one of Saturn's other moons and the remains of that are what covered it with rock?
[img=left]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v206/ ... iggado.jpg[/img] "You know, it's odd; practically everything that's happened on any of the inhabited planets has happened on Terra before the first spaceship." -- Space Viking