Don't shoot the messenger, but... check the date.This is a great thing to wake up to. Welcome back, ZM We've missed you much.
Don't shoot the messenger, but... check the date.This is a great thing to wake up to. Welcome back, ZM We've missed you much.
The difference being...?
Forrest J Ackerman used the term sci-fi (analogous to the then-trendy "hi-fi") at UCLA in 1954.[38] As science fiction entered popular culture, writers and fans active in the field came to associate the term with low-budget, low-tech "B-movies" and with low-quality pulp science fiction.[39][40][41] By the 1970s, critics within the field such as Terry Carr and Damon Knight were using sci-fi to distinguish hack-work from serious science fiction,[42] and around 1978, Susan Wood and others introduced the pronunciation "skiffy". Peter Nicholls writes that "SF" (or "sf") is "the preferred abbreviation within the community of sf writers and readers".[43] David Langford's monthly fanzine Ansible includes a regular section "As Others See Us" which offers numerous examples of "sci-fi" being used in a pejorative sense by people outside the genre.[44]
You, sir, are worse than Hitler.Star Wars isn't science fiction, Star Trek is.
On the other hand, Babylon 5 isn't Star Wars, and if it isn't science fiction, I don't think most Trek should count either.You read a webcomic named "Anime Club" and I'M the nerd?
It's not really a pretentious thing, it's really gotten to the point where you need to separate Space Operas and "pulp fantasies in space!" from real science fiction. Star Wars isn't science fiction, Star Trek is. It's not necessarily bad to not be science fiction, but when authors like Asimov and Clarke himself speak up against the term "Sci-Fi", it's hard to argue with them.
It's like pop and rock. It's ok to like both, and arguing which is better is subjective and stupid, but you don't go around calling them the same thing, even if the roots could be the same.
Michael Garibaldi could out-security every top name star trek security officer combined.
Pfft, shapeshifting's so passe in the B5verse that they have technology to make it a consumer item.
Yes, in his universe he's a high level badass, in Odo's he's one as well.Pfft, shapeshifting's so passe in the B5verse that they have technology to make it a consumer item.
Garibaldi, however, is so genre savvy a computer simulation of his personality outsmarted its programmer and caused a nuclear first strike.
Garibaldi sleeps under a gigantic poster of Daffy Duck.Yes, in his universe he's a high level badass, in Odo's he's one as well.
Are we going to compare B5 and Trek tech now?
But then he'd stop being funny!Egads, Charlie, ya gotta stop being wrong.
Perry Bible Fellowship is the best absurdist web-comic of all time. OF ALL TIME.Gun Show and Achewood are the only webcomics that don't completely fucking suck always
He's more the Chris Elliott of Halforums. I'll let you sort out what that means.But then he'd stop being funny!
For someone who "champions" political correctness, you sure like to use generalizations. *looks at his username*Gun Show and Achewood are the only webcomics that don't completely fucking suck always
it's not my fault that Achewood is one of the good ones and Penny Arcade goes around with its pants down to its ankles, talking in its ghetto slang, listening to rap music and gangbangingFor someone who "champions" political correctness, you sure like to use generalizations. *looks at his username*
You're dealing in absolutes anyway, Sith. You said those two were the ONLY webcomics that didn't "completely fucking suck always". Those are 2 generalizations right there. Nice logic. You should jump down your own throat with sentences like that.it's not my fault that Achewood is one of the good ones and Penny Arcade goes around with its pants down to its ankles, talking in its ghetto slang, listening to rap music and gangbanging
I like Science Fiction and SciFi, but lately I've been rather disappointed with SyFy.I like science fiction, not scifi, there's your problem.
What? By whom? If stuff like The Inner Light, Measure of a Man, Chain of Command etc aren't science fiction, then nothing is.And I believe Star Trek is generally regarded as "Science Fantasy."
--Patrick
New one just went up today....owned
He's more the Chris Elliott of Halforums. I'll let you sort out what that means.
It is great that they came back from that long hiatus. How long was it, seems like years.New one just went up today.
Here's the graphic (It's pretty big):Wait, lemme see if I can dig up a graphic I posted on this subject a loooooong time ago...
…nuts, can't find it (we can't look up our uploaded graphics any more? Aww…), I'll repost it here when I get back home, but it was regarding the Silistra series
Incidentally, "The Inner Light" is my favorite episode in all of Trekdom.What? By whom? If stuff like The Inner Light, Measure of a Man, Chain of Command etc aren't science fiction, then nothing is.