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Sci-fi anyone?
His Divine Shadow: ACE, Shi Alyt Started conversation Nov 19, 2003
Who here really likes Sci-Fi? I mean really really likes it? If you do, which one? if you know anyone, please direct them to this thread, I'd like to hear from them.
Yours thankfully,
His Divine Shadow
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Reefgirl (Brunel Baby) Posted Nov 19, 2003
I'm a big fan of Babylon 5
my other half Excelsior U218806 is a Trekkie
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Ralph the Wonder Llama and André the dodo; Excrement Occurs Posted Nov 19, 2003
I'm a Trekkie, a Warsie, and I like DUNE as well.
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Ralph the Wonder Llama and André the dodo; Excrement Occurs Posted Nov 19, 2003
Matrix is cool.
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spook Posted Nov 19, 2003
i know all the answers to the Matrix. I figured out why everything happened like it did, and put all the pieces of the puzzle together.
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Ralph the Wonder Llama and André the dodo; Excrement Occurs Posted Nov 19, 2003
Oh, yeah? Then tell me why I shouldn't eat the soup.
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BT2 Posted Nov 19, 2003
Oh. I agree with most of those, or at least the ones I know (DUNE, Midwich Cuckoos and the Matrix - not very widely read).
I'm not really mad about Sci-Fi, in fact, I used to hate it, but then it sort of grew on me.
I liked the one short story I read by Isaac Asimov, though he's a bit dry.
And there was an interesting one that I don't know the title or Author of, about a planet where the people had never experienced night, and night was about to fall... Know it?
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A.Dent ....in time Posted Nov 19, 2003
Babylon 5, Deep Space 9, Voyager AI, Blake 7, Sliders, StargateSG1,Quantum Lead, Space 1999. the list goes on and on
Anything to bend my mind
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BT2 Posted Nov 19, 2003
You seem well read, do you know that thing I was talking about? I really want to know who it was by.
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His Divine Shadow: ACE, Shi Alyt Posted Nov 19, 2003
This is excellent everyone, thanks. I have an odd passion as a few of you know, and that is to debate who would rule above all others in a fight. to some of you, this might sound really stupid, but that's because you people have way more interesting things your lives than I do! If anyone would like to debate the subject of who could school whom, please, do speak up, I'm bored
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Reefgirl (Brunel Baby) Posted Nov 19, 2003
Could X Files and SG1 be classed as sci fi, if so I like them too
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spook Posted Nov 19, 2003
Star Trek could beat all by going back in time and messing the future up for all the others!
ps. aka enterprise...
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His Divine Shadow: ACE, Shi Alyt Posted Nov 19, 2003
to spook: but barring time travel, they would lose to any and all
to Reefgirl: absolutely, they qualify, the goa'uld have some pretty shiny tech, and the Asgard are just plain
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