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  • alternate history

    What If July 4th Was Just Another Day?

    As the United States celebrates its Independence Day, it's worth considering just how easily it could have never happened at all. Here now is a rundown of alternate history stories and essays where the American Revolution turned out very differently. More »
    07/04/09
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    By Alasdair Wilkins

    Comment by Klebert L. Hall: "Compared to the Civil War or World War II, the American Revolution has, for whatever reason, been largely neglected by... 7 Responses | Other threads

  • triviagasm

    The Worst Fake Cities On Earth

    Fantasy versions of urban life are on the rise, from a backwater, vamp-infested Louisiana town to Robert Rodiguez's new privately-owned Black Falls. It's time to check out our gallery of the worst fake cities on the planet. More »
    07/02/09
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    By Meredith Woerner

    Comment by The Curse of Millhaven: You missed Cleveland. 8 Responses | Other threads

  • triviagasm

    Vampires - In Space! Or the Future! Or Both!

    Why must vampires always appear someplace in Louisiana, Northern California, or London whining about their gothic pasts? If you're sick of the same old vamps, we've got a batch of newfangled ones for you - some from outer space. More »
    07/01/09
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    By Annalee Newitz

    Comment by KhaiJB: what.. no Lifeforce....? how can you do vampires in space without Lifeforce! 7 Responses | Other threads

  • triviagasm

    10 Best Robot Crotch Shots (And One Boob Shot)

    With everybody talking about that up-skirt shot in Transformers where we see Devastator's, um, wrecking balls, it's time to consider the fine history of robot crotches in pop culture. We've got the ten best moments of robo-nethers in history. More »
    06/26/09
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    By Annalee Newitz

    Comment by omgwtflolbbqbye: You know I swear I've seen a sentai cartoon or live action series that featured a big ass mechanical zoid... 8 Responses | Other threads

  • triviagasm

    20 Best (And 20 Worst) Pets In Science Fiction

    When humans finally conquer space, we'll still want to keep other creatures as pets. Some science-fiction pets are among our favorite characters, but others, you just want to flush out the airlock. Here's our list of the best and worst. More »
    06/24/09
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    By Alexis Brown
  • triviagasm

    Kiss Me Deadly: Science Fiction's Lethal Lipsticks

    It's the ultimate weapon of the femme fatale – the kiss of death. We've seen countless vixens ( and a rogue time agent ) use this deadly cosmetology. What were some of the most memorable of these lethal liplocks? More »
    06/20/09
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    By Sarah Hope Williams

    Comment by geiko: Hmmm, I'll stick with the real world story of the ancient Egyptians. Nothing like science nonfiction. 4 Responses | Other threads

  • Asian Futurism

    When Did Japan Stop Being The Future?

    U.S. science fiction used to be fascinated with Japan, from Blade Runner to Neuromancer. Everything Japanese was cooler, sleeker and shinier than our grubby American aesthetic, and Japan was destined to dominate. And then, Japan's futuristic status waned. What happened? More »
    06/18/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders

    Comment by omgwtflolbbqbye: Ah yes, A.I. A movie I hated but learned to love recently. Yes, even with the aliens... 9 Responses | Other threads

  • triviagasm

    Moonage Daydreamer: The Greatest Lunar Scenes

    In honor of Moon, opening today, we went kinda loony (get it?) coming up with our favorite lunar scenes in film and TV. (We restricted the list to our own planet's moon; sorry, Saturn and Endor fans.) Watch them here. More »
    06/12/09
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    By Gary Susman

    Comment by brentbent: What? No Moonraker? 1 Responses | Other threads

  • triviagasm

    50 Glorious Scifi Movie Intro Voiceovers

    Any movie that starts with Morgan Freeman's cask-aged voice, telling us we're screwed, is off to a great start. Many science-fiction movies open with voiceovers, which prepare you for greatness... or bombard you with backstory. Here are 50 of our favorites. More »
    06/12/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders

    Comment by AvenueOfTheStrongest: You know, everyone vilifies it, but I always had a soft spot for Harrison Ford's narration in the non director's... 10 Responses | Other threads

  • triviagasm

    The Composers That Make Space Adventures Epic

    Space is silent and vast, but we can't feel the awe and terror of epic space battles without great music. Here's our list of the ten composers without whom science fiction would feel as empty as the void. (With samples.) More »
    06/11/09
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    By Gary Susman
  • triviagasm

    Virtual Resurrection: The Dead Who Went To Cyber-Heaven

    Is there life after death? Maybe, if you're wired. After all, death is just a failure of storage media. Science fiction is full of people who've died in meatspace, only to live on in cyberspace. Here's our inventory of cyber-Heaven. More »
    06/07/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • triviagasm

    6 More Heroes Who Might Still Be Trapped In Virtual Reality

    Yesterday, we looked at six characters who seemingly managed to escape virtual prisons. Now, we'll make it an even dozen as we examine another sextet of science fiction heroes that may or may not still be stuck inside their own minds. Spoilers! More »
    06/06/09
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    By Alasdair Wilkins
  • triviagasm

    6 Characters Who Escaped Virtual Prisons... Or Did They?

    It's the ultimate test for any hero: finding yourself trapped in a prison of the mind, where you can no longer tell the difference between reality and falsehood. Here are six science-fiction heroes who escaped from virtual reality...probably. Spoilers ahead! More »
    06/05/09
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    By Alasdair Wilkins
  • triviagasm

    The 10 Greatest Science Fiction Comedies

    Land of the Lost is the latest cinematic attempt to combine science fiction and comedy. What are the classic films Land of the Lost must defeat to take its place among the greatest science fiction comedies? Here's our list. More »
    06/04/09
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    By Alasdair Wilkins
  • triviagasm

    The Dumbest Holodeck Episodes Of All Time

    It's a terrible cliche — the television episode where our intrepid hero goes inside the cyber-world and things start going terribly wrong. Star Trek owns the holographic disaster story, with its litany of holodeck mishaps, but plenty other shows have gone there. Here are the 10 worst holodeck stories. Ever. More »
    06/02/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • triviagasm

    Kick-Ass Scenes That Are In Trailers, But Aren't In The Movies

    Check out this Star Trek TV spot — notice something that wasn't in the movie? That's right: around 0:15, there's baby Spock, complete with teeny Vulcan ears! Why do studios throw cool scenes into trailers, then cut them out of the final movies? Here's a list. More »
    05/29/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • triviagasm

    When the Future Expires - A Timeline

    Putting an expiration date on the future is risky. Take the Terminator franchise: The all-important "Judgment Day" — originally set in the "near future" of 1997 — has been pushed back twice already. Here's a timeline of future scenarios past their sell-by dates - and a few that will curdle soon. More »
    05/26/09
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    By John Pavlus

    Comment by OlavRokne: Weren't Star Trek's eugenics wars said to be in the 1990s? 15 Responses | Other threads

  • triviagasm

    How Isaac Asimov's Non-Deadly Robots Got Lethal

    With his elegantly simple Three Laws of Robotics, Isaac Asimov sidestepped the murderous robot cliche that had so dominated science fiction. But even the Good Doctor wasn't completely immune to the lure of killer robots. More »
    05/24/09
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    By Alasdair Wilkins
  • triviagasm

    Sex Robots Who Kill: Is Anything Deadlier?

    As soon as we have convincing(ish) androids and gynoids, we'll create pleasure-droids. And soon after that, those sex-machines will use their super-powerful thigh muscles to try and kill us. Here are 15 examples of the sexy robot death that awaits you in the future. More »
    05/20/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • triviagasm

    30 Characters Who Survived Their Planet's Destruction

    It's the ultimate loss - the destruction of your entire planet, and science fiction is full of characters who have had to live through this unimaginable tragedy. Warning! At least one truly massive spoiler ahead... More »
    05/16/09
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    By Alasdair Wilkins
  • triviagasm

    10 Greatest Libertarian Science Fiction Stories

    Looking for an antidote to Star Trek's utopian but overbearing Federation? Like your science fiction with a bigger emphasis on personal liberties? Then check out our list of the greatest libertarian science fiction... More »
    05/15/09
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    By Alasdair Wilkins

    Comment by francis.666: There's such a massive divide between libertarianism and the anarchist world of The Dispossessed that I'm a little surprised to... 17 Responses | Other threads

  • triviagasm

    Dumbest Space Operas Of All Time!

    We're all hoping if Star Trek is a blockbuster, it'll bring space opera back to our screens. But space opera hasn't always hit the high notes. Here are some examples of space opera done wrong. More »
    05/08/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders

    Comment by Doug Nelson: So your definition of "space opera" is any story involving space travel? 5 Responses | Other threads

  • star trek

    Top 10 Star Trek-Related Top 10 Lists

    With Star Trek coming out on Thursday, everybody on the internet is publishing top-ten lists about Trek. Here are our ten favorites, including villains, technobabble, babes and fight scenes. More »
    05/04/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • triviagasm

    Top 10 Greatest Mentally Ill Superheroes

    You don't have to be crazy to put on a shiny costume and battle evil - but it doesn't hurt. Here's our list of the ten most awesomely insane superheroes. Ever. More »
    04/28/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders

    Comment by kosai: That was by far one of my favorite X-men, showed how truly badass Magneto and Xavier are. Not to mention... 10 Responses | Other threads

  • plagues

    Eleven Visions of Life After the Great Epidemic

    Feeling worried about the impending swine flu epidemic? Just to make you feel more panicked, we've put together a list of 11 movies that show what happens when humanity is attacked by unstoppable viruses. More »
    04/27/09
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    By Annalee Newitz

    Comment by Grey_Area: I humbly offer this trailer to the over-the-top Thai movie, SARS Wars+ Watch video 8 Responses | Other threads

  • triviagasm

    Time Travel: Six Reasons Not to Meet Your Mother

    Now, if I could travel through time, I'd head for the future, but for some reason, people just keep heading for the not-so-distant past where they run into their own mothers.
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    04/26/09
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    By Alyssa Johnson

    Comment by tnmnsquare: how about that episode of Futurama when Fry bones his own grandmother, thus making himself his own grandfather. Its... 7 Responses | Other threads

  • triviagasm

    10 Science Fiction Prequels, Ranked By Crappiness

    It's prequel time, with Caprica newly out on DVD and both Star Trek and Wolverine hitting theaters soon. So we decided to rank 10 science fiction prequels in order of crappiness. More »
    04/23/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders

    Comment by Justin MacIver: Come on Enterprise wasnt bad at all until later on when it got hard to understand.. 27 Responses | Other threads

  • triviagasm

    13 Alien Languages You Can Actually Read

    Inventing an alien language? Easy. Creating an entire writing system to go along with it? Now that's impressive. Here are thirteen alien alphabets (complete with downloadable fonts!) you should totally use to write your novel. More »
    04/19/09
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    By Alasdair Wilkins
  • triviagasm

    15 Evil Corporations in Science Fiction

    If you're looking for a job, here's a list of successful, influential corporations you might want to work for. That is, as long as you don't ask too many questions.
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    04/18/09
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    By Alyssa Johnson

    Comment by OsDavis: Obligatory Doctor Who mentions: "The Company" from the Sunmakers; Tobias Vaughan's company in "The Invasion"; and whatever company it was... 9 Responses | Other threads

  • triviagasm

    10 Unsinkable Science Fiction Stories About The Titanic

    The RMS Titanic sank almost a century ago, but it's still sailing through the imaginations of science-fiction writers and artists. Here are 10 Titanic tales, including Douglas Adams, Arthur C. Clarke, and Doctor Who. More »
    04/15/09
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    By Andrew Liptak

    Comment by DARSFOG: ST: Voyager tackled a titanic-ish story line... can't think of which episode (thinking "Year of Hell pt1-2) They used a honeycombish... 4 Responses | Other threads

  • spring mating season

    Great Unsung Slash Fiction Heroes

    When it comes to slash fiction - fans' illicit writings about same-sex hook-ups - people always talk Kirk/Spock. Or Snape/Everyone. But here are some valiant science-fiction heroes who secretly rule the world of slash fiction. More »
    04/14/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • triviagasm

    Back from the Dead: Eleven Scifi Resurrections

    The number of times you can say "I thought you were dead!" in science fiction is probably only rivaled by characters in soap operas. In honor of Easter, here are eleven of the best resurrections.
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    04/12/09
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    By Alyssa Johnson
  • triviagasm

    Let's Do The Time Loop Again. And Again...

    If there's one thing that's constant in science fiction, it's time loops, where everything repeats. If there's one thing that's constant in science fiction, it's time loops, where everything repeats. Here's our list! More »
    04/10/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • triviagasm

    Greatest Jewish Superheroes Of All Time!

    It's Passover, and that means it's time to celebrate the greatest Jewish superheroes ever to save the planet. From The Thing to Colossal Boy, they've helped stop some of the worst supervillains in the universe. More »
    04/09/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders

    Comment by TomSkylark: What is up with the Kitty-on-E pic? I have never seen her look more crazy--and she never looks crazy, really. 4 Responses | Other threads

  • triviagasm

    Guns, Bugs and Powered Armor: The Most Realistic Military Science Fiction

    Military science fiction has often explored the ethical and cultural effects of war in the future. Here's a guide to some notable entries in the field that do the best job depicting realistic warfare. More »
    03/31/09
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    By Andrew Liptak

    Comment by seraosha: As a combat vet I'd like to know what criteria was used to determine "the best job depicting realistic warfare". And... 15 Responses | Other threads

  • triviagasm

    What's Up, Doc? (Twenty of the Best Physicians in Science Fiction)

    Some of these upstanding members of the medical profession are the epitome of the Hippocratic oath, while others have found less ... traditional... methods of drawing blood.
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    03/29/09
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    By Alyssa Johnson
  • triviagasm

    The Craziest Space Racists Of All Time

    In the distant future, most our problems will be solved - except racism. Science fiction is full of crazy bigots, who hate aliens, robots and mutants. We list SF's most monstrous racism allegories, below. More »
    03/27/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • triviagasm

    Science Fiction's Greatest Stolen Ideas

    Science fiction is literature of ideas - it's just that sometimes, those ideas are lifted from elsewhere. Some of the genre's greatest creators have gotten ripped off, or been accused of plagiarism. Here's our list. More »
    03/24/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders

    Comment by KhaiJB: how about Lucas ripping off 633 Squadron for Star Wars? check it out.. 633 Squadron : Flying a mission down a... 19 Responses | Other threads

  • triviagasm

    22 Cases of Sherlock Holmes in Science Fiction

    He may already be the most iconic character in detective fiction, but who says Sherlock Holmes doesn't have a place in science fiction as well? We explore some of the Victorian sleuth's most fantastic adventures. More »
    03/22/09
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    By Alasdair Wilkins

    Comment by OW-Holmes:Enemy of R.O.A.C.H.: Watching Brave and the Bold, when Batman went back in time to meet Holmes I was a bit puzzled. ... 9 Responses | Other threads

  • triviagasm

    11 Books About People Whose Childhoods Were Worse Than Yours

    Are you wasting thousands of dollars in therapy unraveling your horrendous upbringing? Check out 10 science fiction books about kids who really had it rough, and put your issues into proportion. It'll be cheaper! More »
    03/19/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders

    Comment by Zidel333: I have no sympathy for Bean whatsoever. He's a flat, annoying second character trying to take over the protagonist, and... 3 Responses | Other threads

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