Posted June 05, 2018
badon: I have noticed lately that I'm reacting the same way to "sci"-fi. Where's the science in the sci-fi? Spaceships flying around like aircraft? It's all fake!
I had the exact same feeling. Then I read Rendezvous with Rama and I saw what science fiction "should" be like, not "futuristic fantasy". To add something to the discussion, I think that the "traditional fantasy" worlds are gaining some mainstream and joining other common "worlds" that got there before, like "science fiction", vampires, zombies and the like. This means that people already have a reasonable prior knowledge of the world and know what to expect (missing only some minor variations). That means less time spent in exposition and more time on interesting themes.
I think that cyberpunk is still a bit "non-standardized" but could go next.
And now I am wondering if anyone has seen elves, dwarfs, hobbits and humans in a space ship going off to fight vampires and zombies.
Post edited June 05, 2018 by Gede