My children don't have an itch for science fiction as I did when I was younger. Science fiction used to amaze me in books ... at the movies ... even on television. I suspect that the current generation of young 'uns experiences such a rapid evolution of technology that things we used to think of as 'fiction' have become 'fact'.
Were any of you Star Trek fans back in the day? I recall the enjoyment of watching Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine when they were both out. I knew that I was going to be glued to my television set when the theme music from either show came on:
I think that young villagers are missing out on great memories if they aren't reading sci-fi novels by Arthur C. Clarke or Robert Heinlein or Larry Niven. I think that young villagers who do not know the Ferengi Rules of Acquistion have an incomplete education.
Are there any other science fiction fans in the village?
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Well, you have been reading my blog for a while, so you KNOW that I am totally down with Star Trek. I frequently list James T. Kirk as a character who helped to forge me as a young man.
It probably won't surprise you to know that I count Heinlein, Niven, and Clarke as some of my early favorites as science fiction writers.
I happen to agree that too many of our youth are turned off from science fiction because it just isn't... you know... cool.
Gunfighter - OK,let's compare notes and perhaps other villagers will join us.
Which ST series was your favorite? - My favorite was DS9 purely because 'Hawk' was the captain! Also, I liked learning about the Ferengi and the Klingons as I did during that series.
Which Heinlein book is your favorite - My favorite character was Lazurus, the guy who lived forever, however, my favorite book was the first one that I read, 'Stranger in a Strange Land'. The movie with David Bowie was TERRIBLE.
Which Niven book is your favorite - I enjoyed a number of his series, especially Ringworld. However, I probably liked his books with the Kzin the most. I don't have a specific title in mind.
What is your favorite source of sci-fi joy in 2010? - I never watched the 10+ years of SG-1 when it was originally aired. I'm enjoying watching the series now using the DVR feature on my cable TV.
peace, Villager
Star Trek is awesome, I also remember the shows when they just hit the tv channels. Star Trek was exciting and gave me an essential Trekkie education.
SpacerGuy - With the ending of the space program as we used to know it due to budget considerations ... I wonder if sci-fi will become more available (or less available) on television in the coming months and years?
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