Mirrors. How the heck do they work?
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Well, I guess it's harder to write a goodprofitable story about a human ship that finds a planet filled with lizards banging rocks together...
The best sci-fi stories are about people who use an experimental warp engine which, when activated, allows them to exist "in every place in the universe at once", but when deactivated slowly mutates them into lizard people who then kidnap their Captain, steal a shuttlecraft, and jet off to some swamp planet where they have little lizard babies.
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You bastard. Now I have to go and inject some ethanol into my system and try to cause enough brain damage to repress that, again!
Filed under: At least it wasn't that fucking hedgehog whining about not seeing afterlife after being dead for 45mins, No, not you RaceProUK
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Not a movie/show, but Timothy Zahn's Conquerors trilogy is freaking awesome. It's about a war between humans and aliens, and as the book transitions through points of view you see both sides think they're losing, both sides think the other side is stronger, and both sides think the other side started the war.
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mutates them into lizard people
Once again proving that most stories about humans discovering aliens first, involves progenitor races.
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Farscape: A single human finds a bunch of alien civilizations first
Who are all more advanced. And could have well known about humanity and just not given a crap. See Star Trek.
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Who are all more advanced. And could have well known about humanity and just not given a crap.
I wasn't contesting the technology point in this case anyway.
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It kind of is but then sometimes it isn't. Like the super-cheesy sci-fi show is clearly American, or basically a British person's conception of an American sci-fi series from the 1980s (probably Buck Rogers.)
Then there's the episode where their British-built ship is better-built than the alien's, so they can hide from them in a gas giant, it was played straight there, unless I missed something.
Well, yeah, because you can't have funny bits without the contrast of straight bits, as it were. That's why so many of the great comedy duos are a straight man and a funny man.
@Onyx said:At least it wasn't that fucking hedgehog whining about not seeing afterlife after being dead for 45mins, No, not you RaceProUK
I was gonna say, 'I don't recall doing that…'
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In "The road not taken" (the short story, not the poem), the aliens find us but we are more advanced.
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Cross-pondian insults. We should talk in pictures more often.
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The best sci-fi stories are about people who use an experimental warp engine which, when activated, allows them to exist "in every place in the universe at once", but when deactivated slowly mutates them into lizard people who then kidnap their Captain, steal a shuttlecraft, and jet off to some swamp planet where they have little lizard babies.
I'll take ST:V Episodes for $800, Alex.
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Who are all more advanced. And could have well known about humanity and just not given a crap. See Star Trek.
Actually, he only encountered one race that had even heard of humans before he got there. That's part of why he was able to pass as a sebacean so easily.
Piss off Dicksores
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Can we add one of those toast(er) for when people start a post with "Actually," or "Uh actually," or any variation of that?
Actually, he only encountered one race that had even heard of humans before he got there. That's part of why he was able to pass as a sebacean so easily.
I liked the bit about how humans evolved-away the ability to regulate their body temperatures because the Peacekeepers spent thousands of generations on climate-controlled spaceships and there was no longer any selective pressure for it.
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Can we add one of those toast(er) for when people start a post with "Actually," or "Uh actually," or any variation of that?
Do you think it would be more or less effective than the toasters we currently have? Why?
Remember to show your work.
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Can we add one of those toast(er) for when people start a post with "Actually," or "Uh actually," or any variation of that?
Actually, I don't think there's much anyone can do about that unless he's willing to submit a PR.
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Can I haz the "I didn't get the joke badge".
Toaster?
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Red Dwarf: A single alien encounter, humans found the ship, aliens long dead / gone
There aren't any aliens in Red Dwarf. All life came from Earth. GELFs etc. A lot can happen in 3 million years!
probably more
Firefly/Serenity
Go To Hell
MST3kThere are various Arthur C Clarke stories about the future
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There aren't any aliens in Red Dwarf. All life came from Earth. GELFs etc. A lot can happen in 3 million years!
D.N.A.
Edit: Quagaars! I know, not real. But I liked that joke.Firefly/Serenity
No aliens.
Go To Hell
Do I lose geek cred if I ask "What?"
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Another progenitor story.
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Doesn't have aliens; the ship they find came form Earth
I remember no such data. It did recognize the language and adapted, but everything else indicated aliens. Not sure if it was ever confirmed. Should check the extras / commentaries.
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The ship was made by the Space Corps
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No aliens.
Still, humans going out into the universe.
Do I lose geek cred if I ask "What?"
But the summary describes the twist at the end...
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My memory got fuzzy then. Need to rewatch another time anyway. Been almost a year :P
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Star Trek is what happens when overachievers go into space.
Hyperspace is what happens when C students go into space. It's all the fun of bureaucracy and incompetence, in space!
Red Dwarf is what happens when F students go into space.
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That… pretty much sums it up
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Star Trek is what happens when overachievers go into space.
By freaking cosmic accident I just got this linked to me. It's strangely appropriate:
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I saw him in concert last year. It was a good show.
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The human character is the one who traveled to them though.
True, but part of the backstory is that the sebaceans are descended from humans kidnapped from Earth by aliens in the distant past — it’s just that hardly anybody in the show’s universe knows this. So Farscape is both “Aliens found us” and “We find aliens” at the same time.
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A tool?