Posted May 04, 2016
I've always been more of a fantasy person than a sci fi person, though I do enjoy both.
For some reason I can never really get into Sci fi books though and prefer games or tv shows / movies in that genre.
MadyNora: I'm quite the opposite myself. I'm perfectly ok with "fantasy magic", on the other hand "sci-fi advanced technology" always makes me raise an eyebrow. In most (all?) sci-fis, technology is so advanced that it can easily laugh in the face of the laws of physics. It's borderline magic. But no, it's "technology". Yeah, sure.....
Magic is all about laughing in the face of the laws of physics, which something I refuse to accept when it comes to technology, that should obey these laws. I do enjoy sci-fis, but because of this I'm having a much harder time accepting "super technology" there than magic in fantasy settings. I'm sooner going to believe that they are teleporting or going FTL with "magic", than with any form of "advanced technology".
Btw, is there a sci-fi that mixes the two? Where spaceships are powered with magic? I kind of agree. I don't mind magic or technology as long as it at least makes an attempt to be logical. Some sci fi stuff is ridiculous and never really explained well (like why people are still using bullets or swords when there are lasers, though some settings explain these reasonably well).
On the other hand a lot of fantasy settings use magic the same way; it's a cure all for anything (he died? I brought him back to life - magic! An army of ten thousand men? I killed them all - magic!) and wizards are really powerful but only ever use magic to save everyone when it suits the story.
No spaceships (though I'd be surprised if such a setting didn't exist somewhere) but Shadowrun is the first thing that comes to mind for the technology / magic cross over.
For some reason I can never really get into Sci fi books though and prefer games or tv shows / movies in that genre.

Magic is all about laughing in the face of the laws of physics, which something I refuse to accept when it comes to technology, that should obey these laws. I do enjoy sci-fis, but because of this I'm having a much harder time accepting "super technology" there than magic in fantasy settings. I'm sooner going to believe that they are teleporting or going FTL with "magic", than with any form of "advanced technology".
Btw, is there a sci-fi that mixes the two? Where spaceships are powered with magic?
On the other hand a lot of fantasy settings use magic the same way; it's a cure all for anything (he died? I brought him back to life - magic! An army of ten thousand men? I killed them all - magic!) and wizards are really powerful but only ever use magic to save everyone when it suits the story.
No spaceships (though I'd be surprised if such a setting didn't exist somewhere) but Shadowrun is the first thing that comes to mind for the technology / magic cross over.