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I’d say movies. Give me a good TV series over a film, anyways!

There are some shows I'd miss, though.
This might change in the future.





2. adorable child
3. quirky sidekick
4. relatable villain
I'm drowning the kid. Adorable leads to the death of competent adults real fast in SFF.
Aw, I just read a great book with adorable kids! I think I'd go damaged vet? I feel like a lot of authors confuse "PTSD" or "battle fatigue" with "abusive alcoholic" and that's just so unfair to that character trope.


The Witches of Karres has the Leewit who is adorable but is also a witch with a bit of a temper.


2. TV shows
3. Books
4. Video games."
Games. I liked playing games a couple of years ago but they are such a time eater, now that I almost never playing anything except habitica I have time for everything else.

Video games are easy to lose as I am too old for the hand-eye coordination required and they no longer make decent strategy games.
TV stays due to the availability of Prime, Netflix, PBS, BBC, and a couple more. Also the news every now and then.
Books that can go:
Urban fantasy. Have yet to find one that equals Jacques Antoine's Girl series. The rest are cookie cutter.
Post-Apocalypse: No longer original and too depressing.
Rogue agents. Cookie cutter characters (you gotta admire alliteration)


Also, how do we get rid of time travel and account for relativistic effects? AAAH brain melting!
so yeah, teleporters can go away. They just cause more problems (or Rikers- they can always cause more Rikers) than they are worth.
Putting aside the fact that we all travel through time, even if its in a linear fashion, so getting rid of it would be like being stuck in a photo, doesn't Time Travel involve teleportation as well? We're on rock hurtling through space around a star in an ever expanding universe. If you travelled in time by one minute you'd end up outside the Earth's atmosphere unless your location also changed.
I'd get rid of Faster Than Light Travel cause I wanna see where I'm going before I get there.
I'd get rid of Faster Than Light Travel cause I wanna see where I'm going before I get there.

You are absolutely correct, and therefor I must change my answer to Robots.

Took the words right out of my brain.

I'll do you one better. I can count them out on no hands.
haha. that's unfortunate! I shall endeavor to learn your book preferences and see if I can rec at least one for you!

So by process of elimination - it has to be robots. Don't tell my rumba though!


I've come late to this game and only just read the rules. I 100 % agree with you. I have read all the books up to when Martin stopped writing them to concentrate on his (more profitable) TV series. I didn't watch the TV series because my husband hates the genre and it would be unfair to either make him watch, or go elsewhere. He lives here, too! And, from what I heard, people hated the ending anyway.
I don't think I'll read anything else by George R.R. Martin in protest of him not finishing the books.


How come? If I remember correctly, it went wrong with terrible results.
Flies are great recyclers, maybe human sized ones could help with a waste problem. Or fly sized humans!
We could make Adrian Tchaikovsky's dream a reality and produce other human - animal hybrids. Oh the possibilities!
We could make Adrian Tchaikovsky's dream a reality and produce other human - animal hybrids. Oh the possibilities!

Who knows what could happen if we get teleportation wrong in the right way. Maybe we'll change more than our heads.
I just remember the movie being horrifyingly wonderful.
I just remember the movie being horrifyingly wonderful.
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Intergalactic spaceship design. You have to keep one of these counterintuitive safety aspects.
- Viewports
- Emergency escape pods
- Passwords on ship critical systems
- Self destruct... buttons/protocols
- Viewports
- Emergency escape pods
- Passwords on ship critical systems
- Self destruct... buttons/protocols


Viewports.
Whatever safety hazard, they serve a mental health function. It's the one the ISS actual has (that we know of!) and I love to hear the astronauts talk about their love of endlessly gazing out of it.

Hahahaha! I'm going back through the thread now and having a laugh. You literally can't go anywhere, can you? I can just imagine an infestation of them, having to shoo the flapping books out of the rafters with a broom. "Away w'ye!"
Oh, and of the first set, GoT would go. No-brainer for me, since I've never read the series or seen the show, and have no real desire to.

1. Third person omniscient progressive (He is tripping down the road when he sees her. She is smiling, she is waving, she is planning his doom.)
2. Third person omniscient..."
Allison, I appreciated your little flash fiction in the examples. :)

Self destruct... buttons/protocols - They seem to be a measure that always works against the people of the ship itself unless the ship invaders are dumb enough to hang around.

One's gotta go, which means you will continue to see 3 ad nauseum:
1. cliffhanger endings
2. First-book-as-prologue
3. flashbacks as deus ex machina (i.e. we learn how the MC got out of a scrape with a flashback instead of set up)
4. Secrecy as plot device (aka the "this book would have been 5 pages long if they'd had a conversation)
1. cliffhanger endings
2. First-book-as-prologue
3. flashbacks as deus ex machina (i.e. we learn how the MC got out of a scrape with a flashback instead of set up)
4. Secrecy as plot device (aka the "this book would have been 5 pages long if they'd had a conversation)
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