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If you are finding it difficult to purchase one of his Culture books, MM, let me know. I will able to purchase on for you; his books are stocked in all Brisbane book stores.Matrixman wrote:Wow. Thanks, duchess! Sounds like an author I might really like.
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You've never read him? Do yourself a favour MatrixMan. All the Culture novels are great, but I two of my absolute favourites are non-Culture -- Against a Dark Background (A true must-read) and Feersum Endjinn, excellent, but not for a first foray into Banks.Matrixman wrote:Wow. Thanks, duchess! Sounds like an author I might really like.
My favourite Culture novels are Player of Games and Use of Weapons.
And just to keep the thread on track, here's some of Duchess' post in the Hangar, describig the awesom GSV's:
Awesome. I think I'm going to have to do some re-reading.Duchess wrote:General Sysytems Vehicles were like enscapulated worlds. They were more than just very big spaceships; they were habitats, universities, factories, museums, dockyards, libraries, even mobile exhibition centers. They represented the Culture - they were the Culture. Almost anything that could be done anywhere in the Culture could be done on a GSV. Yhey could make anything the Culture was capable of making, contained all the knowledge the Culture had ever accumulated, carried or could construct specialized equipment of every imaginable type for every conceivable eventuality, and continually manufactured smaller ships: General Contact Units usually, warcraft now. Their complements were measured in millions at least. They crewed their offspring ships out of the gradual increase in their own population. Self-contained, self-efficient, productive, and, in peacetime at least, continually exchanging information, they were the Culture's ambassadors, its most visible citizens and its technological and intellectual big guns. There was no need to travel from the galactic backwoods to some distant Culture home-planet to be amazed and impressed by the stunning scale and awesome power of the Culture; a GSV could bring the whole lot right up to your front door...

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Good choice! Though The Algebraist is rapidly becoming my favourite.Avatar wrote:f my absolute favourites are non-Culture -- Against a Dark Background (A true must-read)
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I always thought this concept was cool. The Space Battleship Yamato.
I've always been interested in warships and especially World War II battleships. When I saw this Japanese animated show as a kid it blew me away. I was into watching Anime shows like Battle of the Planets and Speedracer at the time. My interest faded soon thereafter.
Not many good pictures of the show but here are a few images from model kits and such.


I've always been interested in warships and especially World War II battleships. When I saw this Japanese animated show as a kid it blew me away. I was into watching Anime shows like Battle of the Planets and Speedracer at the time. My interest faded soon thereafter.

Not many good pictures of the show but here are a few images from model kits and such.


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Space 1999, a great show to set off my budding young sci-fi mind. Just yesterday my wife was pissing me off for some reason and I said "time's up Konick!" she didn't understand. You people remember that episode? I loved Maya, that hot polymorphing chic.The Esmer wrote:.... That show was awesome (for a tyke that young, and at that time, heh.) I also want to add that the main blonde woman on 1999 ( I forget her name) who had one eye that didn't quite match up, just enough to notice, and for maybe that reason I've always been attracted to beautiful women who have one eye thats slightly "off". heh. seems exotic to me somehow......but I insist it started with that show!
It was the fetid halitus of the most diseased mortality condensed to its essence and elevated to the transcendence of prophecy, promise, suzerain truth—the definitive commandment of darkness.
All the ships from Babylon 5 ruled...From the station itself, to the Star Furies to the White Stars, to the Earthforce Destroyers-picture an amped-up Sulaco.
Then there was the organic-looking Vorlon and Shadow vessels.
On the whole, truly awesome stuff.
Then there was the organic-looking Vorlon and Shadow vessels.
On the whole, truly awesome stuff.
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Farscape was filmed in Australia with mostly Australian actors (Ben Browder as Chrichton being the main exception), giving you the impression that all aliens speak with an Australian accent. Rockne S. O'Bannon, the creator, is American. The Jim Henson Company (production) is American, even if it was briefly owned by a German company (I think they're currently owned by Disney). The writers were also mostly, if not entirely, American. The only one I can think of off-hand was Richard Manning (who also wrote for Sliders before it sucked and DS9), and he was a really cool guy. Talked to him several times on the Farscape IRC channel.
Anyway, yeah, great show. Very easy to find the torrents if you're into that kind of thing. The DVDs, last time I checked, were still too expensive (yep, still $120 per season).
Anyway, yeah, great show. Very easy to find the torrents if you're into that kind of thing. The DVDs, last time I checked, were still too expensive (yep, still $120 per season).
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WGN reruns Farscape quite a bit, I believe Sci-Fi does as well.
The B5 DVD's are still around $85/season.
The B5 DVD's are still around $85/season.
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Heh. I can't tell the two apart, usually, without contextual clues.
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I liked alot of it, from what I saw - especially the series villain - but I didn't like the enemy aliens much (the big lizard guys).Avatar wrote:What you must do is look for FarScape LM. Very good for TV.
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