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« Reply #325 on: September 04, 2016, 12:01:10 pm »
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« Reply #326 on: September 04, 2016, 03:03:06 pm »
If you get the Smithsonian Channel, Building Star Trek Premieres...


http://www.smithsonianchannel.com/shows/building-star-trek/0/3436402

I want to see that

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Re: The Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Spy, and Superhero Genre
« Reply #327 on: September 05, 2016, 06:59:04 am »
Since you're talkin' rings........  :smokin:


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« Reply #329 on: September 05, 2016, 04:47:47 pm »
In pictures: The Prisoner at 50

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It was 50 years ago, on 5 September 1966, that the cameras rolled for the first time in the Italianate village of Portmeirion as filming got under way for the cult 1960s adventure TV show The Prisoner.

The programme starred actor Patrick McGoohan playing the part of Number Six who is held captive in a mysterious village where the residents are known only by a number.

Each week, he would attempt to escape, only to find himself unable to break free from those who held him. But who were they? Why was he imprisoned? Which side were his captors on? And who was Number One?

The show was the creation of McGoohan, producer and director David Tomblin and script editor George Markstein who appeared in the opening titles, playing the role of the man to whom McGoohan's character offers his resignation. But it was McGoohan who, as well as being its star, shaped the show, writing and directing key episodes.
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« Reply #334 on: September 06, 2016, 03:39:08 pm »
DragonCon was held over the weekend, and the First Annual Dragon Awards winners were named:

(List taken from the official website: http://awards.dragoncon.org/winners/)

Best Science Fiction Novel

Somewhither: A Tale of the Unwithering Realm by John C. Wright

Best Fantasy Novel

Son of the Black Sword by Larry Correia

Best Young Adult/Middle Grade Novel

The Shepherd’s Crown by Terry Pratchett

Best Military Science Fiction or Fantasy Novel

Hell’s Foundations Quiver by David Weber

Best Alternate History Novel

League of Dragons by Naomi Novik

Best Apocalyptic Novel

Ctrl Alt Revolt! by Nick Cole

Best Horror Novel

Souldancer by Brian Niemeier

Best Comic Book

Ms. Marvel

Best Graphic Novel

The Sandman: Overture by Neil Gaiman

Best Science Fiction or Fantasy TV Series

Game of Thrones – HBO

Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Movie

The Martian

Best Science Fiction or Fantasy PC/Console Game

Fallout 4 by Bethesda Softworks

Best Science Fiction of Fantasy Mobile Game

Fallout Shelter by Bethesda Softworks

Best Science Fiction of Fantasy Board Game

Pandemic: Legacy by ZMan Games

Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Miniatures/Collectible Card/Role Playing Game

Call of Cthulhu Roleplaying Game (7th edition) by Chaosium Inc.
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Re: The Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Spy, and Superhero Genre
« Reply #336 on: September 08, 2016, 02:16:47 am »
Science fiction or science fact?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lc8804tkoaM
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« Reply #337 on: September 08, 2016, 03:22:09 am »
The complete episode 9 of Humanity Has Declined.  It's a very funny (and dark) parody of the foundation of a nation, it's growth, zenith... and downfall.



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« Reply #338 on: September 08, 2016, 03:08:31 pm »
Science fiction or science fact?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lc8804tkoaM
We should have been there already. Instead, we funded the poor. Now we have the fattest poor people, and more of them than ever.

One of my early 'flags' was from the Viking project. A fellow from NASA gave a talk on Viking, and as he popped the images of landforms up, understanding the different 'rules' for Mars, I had no trouble postulating how they formed. Unfortunately, Brown University decided my mathematics background wasn't enough and I didn't get the job...

The greatest obstacles to the project are and have been a combination of political and bureaucratic inertia, formed of the CYA mentality of government enclaves and the determination to protect the little fiefdoms of the current projects. After Apollo was cut short, and other ambitious programs nixed, no one wants to commit their professional future to a project which can be kicked out the airlock overnight for political expediency.
The danger in this mentality, and myriad other regulations concerning the sort of ordinary exploration, 'treasure hunting' for fossils, artifacts, and resources we were encouraged to find in my youth, is the discouragement of the sort of vision that leads humans to achieve great things; that discouragement applied from an early age. We no longer celebrate those who are the best and the brightest, we tell them to STFU or else, and quit disrupting the class. Stop upsetting the other students who don't have a clue what you are talking about. Peer pressure is ensured by no longer grouping the brightest students together so no one will be left behind. No tears are shed for those who are held back.
Aside from myriad ways to apply gadgetry, often for the most base reasons, we have made little real progress unless it is to use that same gadgetry to spy on and control the population here. Far from any 'utopia', this is ongoing repression masquerading as freedom. Which leads us to yet another 'problem' with Earth Governments funding Mars Missions with the eventual goal of establishing self sufficient colonies on Mars: Fear.
Those in those same governments fear the ignition of the dream in the masses of freedom. Sure, on Mars, that freedom would come at great risk and personal cost, but that freedom would eventually come from government by those who are millions of miles away, of necessity.

The very thought of such liberation there might well ignite a similar fire in the bellies of the masses here, who might awaken to the totalitarian repression even the most 'free' countries on Earth impose.
If people realized how little they actually need of bureaucratic oppression, what would be the result right here on Earth? 
By contrast, any restrictions imposed on Mars would be of necessity. Solutions to problems would not be imposed unless the problems were real, and would not continue if they did not solve the problem, so unlike the political environment here. Potential unintended consequences would not only be scrutinized beforehand, but vigilantly anticipated during the implementation of any solution or the colony would fail, and that failure would mean the death of those there.
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Re: The Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Spy, and Superhero Genre
« Reply #340 on: September 12, 2016, 01:34:03 am »
An interesting commentary on religon from Star Trek that you won't find in Sci Fi these days. From the Bread and Circuses episode.


www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Efi75W5U1Q


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« Reply #341 on: September 13, 2016, 01:14:16 am »
An interesting commentary on religon from Star Trek that you won't find in Sci Fi these days. From the Bread and Circuses episode.


www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Efi75W5U1Q


Some shows did..


1. Babylon5, even though the creator was an atheist..
2. SGU, watch it again you will see why




I think there was a couple of more.. Also, Gene was a humanist, and I think the network kinda forced him to do this episode.
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« Reply #342 on: September 13, 2016, 01:16:31 am »

Some shows did..


1. Babylon5, even though the creator was an atheist..
2. SGU, watch it again you will see why




I think there was a couple of more.. Also, Gene was a humanist, and I think the network kinda forced him to do this episode.

In those days it was probably more scandalous to have Uhura speak up and correct the men.

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« Reply #343 on: September 13, 2016, 01:21:08 am »
In those days it was probably more scandalous to have Uhura speak up and correct the men.


Probably..
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« Reply #344 on: September 14, 2016, 02:26:02 am »
FWIW, This thread is quite serious from WILLIAM TOMPKINS--a 93 year old head of several black ops projects in and since WWII . . .

http://www.gopbriefingroom.com/index.php/topic,224639.0.html

And this link includes an article asserting that Gene Rodenberry was more or less instructed, helped to create Star Trek--as a take off from a real USA SPACE CARRIER etc. fleet and their operations, associations with literal "Nordics" etc. etc.

It turns out that William Tompkins was also involved with StarTrek etc. programs/movies.

http://exopolitics.org/tag/william-tompkins/

The first thread has had 35 or so views. But 0.0 comments.

Not sure what to think about that. It's very frustrating.

If I and my topics are really a pariah here, then I can accept that and not bother. But I don't know if that's the issue/problem of if something else is involved in the no dialogue/ZIP responses to such threads.

Certainly my stuff tends to be on the edges or over the edge of what many consider remotely believable.

That's tolerable. Goes with the territory of being Quix. I'm comfortable with the significant degree of personal expectations about the future over the last 50+ years and the degree that such inferences, assumptions, expectations have come true over and over again.

IF the first link is remotely true, it is quite sobering as it indicates that the oligarchy and their associated 'critters' are far closer to springing it all overtly on the world stage than most folks would guess in their wildest imaginations.

I think this is affirmed/confirmed by the Pope and his observatory's INCREASINGLY CANDID comments over the last few years regarding the Vatican's affinity for the purported "ET's."

I'm utterly convinced that the wildest of our fictional fantasy programs will, IN SOME RESPECTS, turn out to have been VERY CONSERVATIVE compared to what really is ultimately revealed to be and to have been true.

Thanks for this thread.
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« Reply #345 on: September 14, 2016, 02:57:03 am »
@Quix

Thanks for the links.

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« Reply #346 on: September 14, 2016, 03:05:14 am »
I actually posted this just for the Rogue One poster at the link.

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Science Fiction Is About To Become Hollywood's Next Huge Phenomenon

Modern cinema is at an important breaking point. Tentpole summer sequels are turning into massive failures, original films are being obliterated at the box office, and even seemingly successful film categories have their deterrents ("superhero fatigue," anyone?). However, there is one subsection of movies that looks primed for a massive breakout: science fiction.

The upcoming lineup of science fiction movies for the fall/winter of 2016 is looking incredibly promising. Included in that list are films such as Denis Villeneuve's Arrival, the Chris Pratt-Jennifer Lawrence romance Passengers, and, of course, the first Star Wars spin-off film, Rogue One. Among these wider releases, we'll also be seeing smaller independent films, and a variety of movies that contain elements of science fiction, even if they wouldn't necessarily be classified as part of the genre. A new dawn of science fiction films is coming......

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Now for the serious question-- how big is the Death Star in relation to that planet based on the poster?

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« Reply #347 on: September 14, 2016, 03:11:06 am »

Now for the serious question-- how big is the Death Star in relation to that planet based on the poster?

lol. Since it is apparently far enough away not to destroy the planet by its very presence, it would have to be bigger than the planet, maybe twice as big.

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« Reply #348 on: September 14, 2016, 03:12:23 am »
@Quix

Thanks for the links.

THANKS for saying so.

What's your impression of the article I mentioned in the 2nd link?

And Tompkins' narrative, for that matter?
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« Reply #349 on: September 14, 2016, 03:21:38 am »
THANKS for saying so.

What's your impression of the article I mentioned in the 2nd link?

And Tompkins' narrative, for that matter?

The idea that they would brief the children of those involved extremely unlikely.