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    Alastair Reynolds Gets £1 Million To Write Some More Space Operas

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    Image of RoderickCinna RoderickCinna
    06/23/09

    In reply to Alastair Reynolds Gets £1 Million To Write Some More Space Operas
    I'm a fan of Dune and Moon is a Harsh Mistress, can anyone recommend a comparable Reynolds book?
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    06/23/09

    @RoderickCinna: Comparable in quality? Because Herbert and Heinlein were fairly different writers. I'd star with Chasam City a standalone novel set in the Revelation Space universe, It's my favorite of his. The two novellas, Diamond Dogs and Turquoise Days is pretty good too.
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    Image of AmishJohn AmishJohn
    06/22/09

    In reply to Alastair Reynolds Gets £1 Million To Write Some More Space Operas
    It'll be sweet as long as it doesn't devolve into 'Revelation Space of Gor'
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    Image of unigon unigon
    06/22/09

    In reply to Alastair Reynolds Gets £1 Million To Write Some More Space Operas
    I've read a number of his short stories, and found his writing a bit overrated. Maybe it's just too old-school for me.
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    Image of Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H. Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.
    06/22/09

    @unigon: Huh, I always think he's not old school enough.


    I like his shorter works better than novels.

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    06/22/09

    In reply to Alastair Reynolds Gets £1 Million To Write Some More Space Operas
    This is awesome...I do hope Reynolds returns to the Revelation Space universe at some point though!
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    Image of crashedpc - Haifisch crashedpc - Haifisch
    06/22/09

    @kshusker: He needs to do a backstory novel for every single damn civilization he cited in House of Suns. He made them so damn INTERESTING.
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    Image of NerD: Blattella NerD: Blattella
    06/22/09

    In reply to Alastair Reynolds Gets £1 Million To Write Some More Space Operas
    I can see I'm already 4 novels behind. Now he's going to be writing one a year.


    Damn

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    Image of crashedpc - Haifisch crashedpc - Haifisch
    06/22/09

    In reply to Alastair Reynolds Gets £1 Million To Write Some More Space Operas
    Now I can expect a brand new Reynolds novel every year! And they damn well better be worth 100k pounds each.
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    Image of Slatz_Grobnik Slatz_Grobnik
    11/26/08

    In reply to Our Economy Needs A Miracle... Like In Science Fiction
    Cold fusion would solve everything.
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    Image of bluehinter bluehinter
    11/26/08

    In reply to Our Economy Needs A Miracle... Like In Science Fiction
    and the Dayworld method:
    Invent a 100% reliable method of suspended animation, then split the population into seven groups. Everybody spends one day out of the week going about their regular business and the other six in suspended animation or "stoned". Each day a different person lives in your apartment, goes to your office, and does your job.


    On the plus side, you're only using 1/7th of the planet's natural resources and you don't really notice the difference, other than the seasons passing 7x as quickly, but on the other hand, you've got at least 6 other roommates who leave the cap off the toothpaste and the toilet seat up, and there's absolutely no way you can confront them about their 1/7th of the back rent.

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    11/26/08

    In reply to Our Economy Needs A Miracle... Like In Science Fiction
    Also:


    The Charlie Jade method: Step 1: Punch an atificial wormhole into a parallel universe with an idyllic version of The Earth, where everybody recycles and the planet's natural resources remain largely unspoiled. Step 2: Exploit the hell out of those ungrateful hippies! Step 3: Profit!

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    11/26/08

    In reply to Our Economy Needs A Miracle... Like In Science Fiction
    If we're talking Doctor who episodes, there's also the classic Claws of Axos method:


    In this 3rd Doctor episode, the beautiful golden-skinned Axons land on Earth in desparate need of fuel. In exchange for a jumpstart from one of our nuclear reactors, they are prepared to offer us the miracle of Axonite-- a "thinking" molecule capable of replicating any substance (or at the very least, supersizing frogs). In one fell swoop, world hunger can be completely eliminated! All they ask is that the Axonite is distributed equally among the world's powers, so that everyone gets their fair share of this glorious bounty from the stars.


    If it all sounds a bit too good to be true, it is. The Axons, Axonite, and their earwax-colored spaceship all turn out to be part of the same parasitic organism, and once activated, will suck the Earth dry of all forms of energy, including human life itself.


    The Doctor sends the intergalactic carpetbaggers packing with the help of a handy dandy time-loop but not before reminding us that no matter where you travel in this great and mysterious universe, there ain't no such thing as a free lunch.

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    11/26/08

    In reply to Our Economy Needs A Miracle... Like In Science Fiction
    For a great example of replicator based economy, I recommend The Diamond Age by Neal Stephenson.
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