One of the best things about going to school with a bunch of geeks, and taking a class in science fiction and fantasy media, is that you get quotes like this:
"Stargate has given me unrealistic expectations: all alien planets will have one village where they all speak English."
"Except when they don't."
"Except when they don't. And everyone has a two syllable name."
"Stargate has given me unrealistic expectations: all alien planets will have one village where they all speak English."
"Except when they don't."
"Except when they don't. And everyone has a two syllable name."
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The second half is basically letting us derail the class entirely and do presentations/reports on...whatever specific thing in sci-fi or fantasy we want. My friend and I are contemplating taking over the class for a day and talking about Stargate or Doctor Who.
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Hee.
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I'm focused on the scientists.
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Although, I'm tempted to do something with "the scientist/hacker as hero in contemporary science fiction". Meaning sci-fi that happens "now", in the near-future, or in an alternate present. Such examples would be Stargate, but also games like Half-Life and parts of the Megami Tensei series, and shows like Serial Experiments Lain.
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