What Sci-Fi planet would you like to live on?
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Pick any planet/moon from Sci-fi movies/literature or in our solar system. I think living on a moon oribiting Saturn would be awesome. :) Marc
Chapek 9, but first I'd need a suitable disguise and lessons for learning the robot.
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I'm not which is sadder - you for mentioning it, or me for actually immediately recognizing it and being able to identify it's context. :)
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I didn't ;P Elaine (slightly smug fluffy tigress) Err... what?
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From the original Alien movie, it's the planet that the Nostromo finds the derelict alien vessel that carries the eggs of the Alien. The vessel is broadcasting a distress signal. The crew investigates, one of them gets infected by the Face-Hugger (can't recall the character's name, but he's played by John Hurt), and you know the rest... :)
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Pick any planet/moon from Sci-fi movies/literature or in our solar system. I think living on a moon oribiting Saturn would be awesome. :) Marc
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Wow, it's always sad to see so many people who's only concept of sci fi is star wars. Personally I think it would be fun to live on the space "ship" the "Gay Deceiver" from the RHL novels since it trumps *everything else* in one go as it can be taken to *any* mythological planet at any point in history. "In one of his later novels, The Number of the Beast, Heinlein introduced the character of Gay Deceiver, an intelligent space car which embodied his ability to transport readers to strange and exotic places. Gay Deceiver could travel not only through time and space, but between different fictional settings as well, depositing her passengers in L. Frank Baum's Oz, Edgar Rice Burroughs' Barsoom, and—in a supremely self-referential leap—Heinlein's own "Future History". "
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Ahh ... Number of The Beast. The first Heinlein book I read.
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Pick any planet/moon from Sci-fi movies/literature or in our solar system. I think living on a moon oribiting Saturn would be awesome. :) Marc
That's easy: Risa!!!:cool:
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I'm not which is sadder - you for mentioning it, or me for actually immediately recognizing it and being able to identify it's context. :)
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I had to look it up! (Feels smug now for not knowing!)
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From the original Alien movie, it's the planet that the Nostromo finds the derelict alien vessel that carries the eggs of the Alien. The vessel is broadcasting a distress signal. The crew investigates, one of them gets infected by the Face-Hugger (can't recall the character's name, but he's played by John Hurt), and you know the rest... :)
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Ah, but the body is only identified in the later movies, it's anonymous in the original (and best IMNSHO).
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Ah, but the body is only identified in the later movies, it's anonymous in the original (and best IMNSHO).
You mean the face hugger? Yeah, that's true. I've always wondered about the giant alien carcass that they find in the first movie aboard the abandoned ship. Where did it come from? What was it like?
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Pick any planet/moon from Sci-fi movies/literature or in our solar system. I think living on a moon oribiting Saturn would be awesome. :) Marc
Ringworld [^] would be an interesting place to explore
Steve
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You mean the face hugger? Yeah, that's true. I've always wondered about the giant alien carcass that they find in the first movie aboard the abandoned ship. Where did it come from? What was it like?
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No, the Moon they first landed on.
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>Probably on the Island of Bangbangduck. LMAO Brilliant. I'd move there too.
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At least he achieved immortality for a few years.
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I second that. (OT: Never thought I'd come across someone else who'd read the Nights Dawn books.)
>(OT: Never thought I'd come across someone else who'd read the Nights Dawn books.) Serious? Most geeks I know have read it. A shame about the ending. What a let down.
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Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
At least he achieved immortality for a few years.
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That's not a planet - that's a way of life! :)
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Jim Crafton wrote:
That's not a planet
All those orbs floating around say otherwise :rolleyes:
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Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
At least he achieved immortality for a few years.
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Mine would be a GSV belonging to The Culture ... yes I know they're a class of ship, but The Culture don't have planets and moons they have Orbitals and GSV's ... and a few (Nivern) Rings and (Dyson) Spheres.
Did you read Matter?
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Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
At least he achieved immortality for a few years.
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Sure, the old preacher guy is looking for a room mate.
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LMAO
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Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
At least he achieved immortality for a few years.
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Pick any planet/moon from Sci-fi movies/literature or in our solar system. I think living on a moon oribiting Saturn would be awesome. :) Marc
I kinda like the look of Earth mark 2 from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. I'd tweak Norway a bit.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
At least he achieved immortality for a few years.
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I kinda like the look of Earth mark 2 from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. I'd tweak Norway a bit.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
At least he achieved immortality for a few years.
Last week I was at a dinner meeting for local business owners and someone mention the most odd real name I've ever heard. It was something like 'Darius Thunderbutton' The first thing that came into my mind was "My name is not important." The only person who seemed to understand why I was suppressing a giggle was a guy Greg who is originally from London.
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modified on Monday, June 16, 2008 5:32 PM
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Damn, not only do I know Risa, I know the other planet you are talking about, where Wesley disturbed some newly planted flowers and was going to be
put to death
as punishment? Damn me for being a Trekkie... :P Peace!-=- James
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