Science fiction is fun because physics and lack of technology aren’t constraints. You can create any building or vehicle you can imagine, no matter how big or fast. Just as important, though is that ...
The Last Starship #2 sees Captain Sato answer a mysterious Klingon distress call. What could possibly go wrong with a ...
It’s hard to imagine just how large something is in a fictional universe until it’s been compared to a reference; either one from reality, or another fictional universe. And we know this, undoubtedly, ...
Stumbled on this comparison of fictional starships which also includes some real world objects for reference, like the ISS and Dragon X and Earth among other things. I never heard of some of these, ...
Starfield lets you take the controls of massive starships to both cruise the cosmos and blast hostile spacefarers into smithereens. It also has a pretty snappy, powerful ship-building feature, so you ...
Iain Banks is probably best known in the United States for his 1984 debut novel, “The Wasp Factory,” but fans of science fiction love him for his Culture series (published under the name Iain M. Banks ...
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