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December 30, 2025, 03:08:14 PM
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Hi everyone,

I'm new here!

Are you into science fiction and what are the Top 3 works of scifi for you? It can be books, movies, games, etc.
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December 30, 2025, 03:26:39 PM
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I love science fiction, and I would say that my three favorites would be, in first place Ex Machina, second Edge of Tomorrow, and Dune.

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December 30, 2025, 05:40:13 PM
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welcome buddy, to be honest i usually spend more time watching movies than reading these days but i still think 2001 a space odyssey is the king of the genre, for books you cant go wrong with foundation by asimov even if it is a bit dry for some people, and for games i actually really liked starfield despite all the hate it got online, it just feels like a big sandbox for space lovers and sometimes that is all you need haha
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December 31, 2025, 03:41:33 PM
Last edit: December 31, 2025, 03:57:52 PM by ArtificialLove
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Great! I wish I had the time to binge read absolutely everything Asimov and PKD, and a few others maybe, if I had the time.

Space Odyssey was ahead of its time, but there are some scenes that I truly don't understand Huh I should watch that it's been a while!

ExMachina started almost very good but then as usual anthropomorphism ruined the whole thing, I mean in a nutshell.

I think right now we're sleepwalking into I, Robot and I don't see too many focusing on this, I mean as much as they did and decades before this current reality would be even imaginable for so many, I think for them the writing was on the wall once they saw calculators being replaced with computers, they thought ops, what or "who!"... is next? and then all those fantastic stories were born, which is fascinating, makes you wonder what they would have written if they were alive today! Like their reactions to today and also their predictions! It's so sad they're gone!!! Sad

I came here to publish a short here, in the marketplace, but I'm not so sure if I should? It's an idea that I had I think even before the lockdown but I've started working on it then and I wanted to go with the Amazon program but then there is this giant pile of mostly AI written trash novels there, and it's growing exponentially! Very extremely difficult to be seen, definitely not a good place to start, so just shelved it for more than a year I guess, anyway, a little while ago I was here and I was thinking let me get my feet wet right here! Crypto community! Tech savvy people, solid scifi backgrounds, and they can support me to spend more time and write the rest! Right now, only the first one is good enough to go, but then again, I'm not so sure what should I do?
It's a cross between A.I. (2001) and I, Robot but with even deeper questions, and I guess (and hope) us being the generation who's witnessing this transformation first hand makes it more than fiction, it's sort of tomorrow's newspaper! So I do want to see people's reactions, it'd be very interesting, but I don't know, so should I do it, should I not bother, I don't know! Huh
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Almost anything by E.E. (Doc) Smith: Spacehounds of IPC.


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