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Elements of Science Fiction
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Advanced Technology Robots and Androids- “ Data ”, “ C3PO ” Robots and Androids- “ Data ”, “ C3PO ” Mutants and Zombies- X- Men, I am Legend Mutants and Zombies- X- Men, I am Legend Ray Guns - Star Trek Ray Guns - Star Trek Teleportation Devices - Star Trek (A hypothetical method of transportation in which matter or information is dematerialized, usually instantaneously, at one point and recreated at another.) Teleportation Devices - Star Trek (A hypothetical method of transportation in which matter or information is dematerialized, usually instantaneously, at one point and recreated at another.) Space Ships- Star Wars, Serenity Space Ships- Star Wars, Serenity
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Futuristic Setting Outer space Subterranean earth Post-Apocalyptic- Following a large-scale disaster in which civilization has been destroyed or has regressed to a more primitive level; (of a story) having such a setting. Alternate Timelines/ Parallel Universe
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Space Travel Time Travel- Traveling from one time period to another. Wormholes- shortcut connection between the two distinct regions of space-time. Faster-than-light Speed- arriving at a destination faster than a beam of light traveling the same distance Aliens- A being from another planet. Paranormal Abilities- an ability to perceive information hidden from the normal senses
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Themes in Science Fiction Unexplained Phenomena- Stories featuring UFO ’ s, pyramid power, paranormal abilities, telekinesis, ESP, and other psychic possibilities and how those talents affect humans. (Super 8, Independence Day) Unexplained Phenomena- Stories featuring UFO ’ s, pyramid power, paranormal abilities, telekinesis, ESP, and other psychic possibilities and how those talents affect humans. (Super 8, Independence Day) Telekinesis- The ability to move an object with the power of one's thoughts. (The Fire Starter)
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Self- Knowledge- Stories emphasizing the ability to know and accept our humanity. May include situations challenging human identities or other preconceived notions. (X-Men, Speaker for the Dead.) Stories emphasizing the ability to know and accept our humanity. May include situations challenging human identities or other preconceived notions. (X-Men, Speaker for the Dead.) The Individual versus Society- Tales where the society has certain guidelines for compatible living, but situations occur that the rules don ’ t cover. A strong individual accomplishes daring feats and sometimes this requires breaking rules. (Hunger Games, The Giver, Ender ’ s Game, I, Robot)
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People in Time or Space- Stories involving humans traveling in time or space. Situations include the beings humans encounter, and how the humans react to the unfamiliar surroundings. (Star Trek, Timeline, Back to the Future, Dr. Who.) Stories involving humans traveling in time or space. Situations include the beings humans encounter, and how the humans react to the unfamiliar surroundings. (Star Trek, Timeline, Back to the Future, Dr. Who.) Humans and Technology- Stories describing how humans interact with computers, nanotechnology, bioengineering, virtual reality, artificial intelligences, or other parts of technologically driven society. These stories often question the concept of what it means to be human. (I, Robot, Terminator)
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Science Fiction vs. Fantasy Science Fiction- a form of fiction that draws imaginatively on scientific knowledge and speculation in its plot, setting, theme, etc. Science Fiction- a form of fiction that draws imaginatively on scientific knowledge and speculation in its plot, setting, theme, etc. Ender ’ s Game, Brave New World, The Wanting Seed, Hunger Games, Dune, Hitchhiker ’ s Guide to the Galaxy, “ I am Legend ”. *It always ties back to science.* Fantasy- stories set in fanciful, invented worlds, an alternate and more fanciful version of our own world, or in a legendary, mythic past. Fantasy fiction stories generally involve magic, mystical elements, or supernatural creatures. Fantasy- stories set in fanciful, invented worlds, an alternate and more fanciful version of our own world, or in a legendary, mythic past. Fantasy fiction stories generally involve magic, mystical elements, or supernatural creatures. Harry Potter, Twilight, Lord of the Rings, Eragon Harry Potter, Twilight, Lord of the Rings, Eragon
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Science Fiction Movies Star Wars moviesG. I. JoeStarship Troopers Star TrekJurassic Park Push Back to the Future WaterworldTransformers Judge DreddArmageddonSuperman movies Johnny MnemonicThe MatrixSpecies 28 Days LaterMultiplicityMen in Black X-MenReign of FireDoom Pitch BlackThe TerminatorThe Day After Tomorrow And Many More…
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Science Fiction TV Series Dr. WhoLost Dr. WhoLost Star TrekHeroes Knight RiderSmallville The Bionic ManV FireflyThird Rock From the Sun EurekaMystery Science Theater 3000 Fringe Quantum Leap Babylon Five Stargate Twilight Zone TorchwoodX-Files
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Books
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What is the “SCIENCE” behind each story?
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What is the “SCIENCE” behind
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Connecting Several Components
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