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SciFi idea database

Because I can't read well enough to slog my way through long badly written novels to get beautiful core ideas. Will somebody please just tell me the ideas?
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I love scifi ideas but I can't be assed to wade through all the crappy books that are written around them. What I would like is a database of scifi ideas that I can look up by keyword, subject, author etc.

I love the idea that there could be a ring world but I dont want to wade through a whole book to find out about the idea.

I bet you 10 billion post singularity dollars that within a month of the creation of a freely accessible database like this there will be some huge jump iin technology like someone will come up with faster than light travel by associating two random ideas that were formerly hidden in long scifi novels.

Is there already a database out there like this?

Of course I am a communist.

JesusHChrist, May 13 2005

Inventions and Ideas from Science Fiction Books and Movies http://technovelgy.com/index.htm
Explore the wide variety of inventions and ideas of science fiction writers - over 800 are available on Technovelgy (that's tek-novel-gee!). [doomsayer, May 14 2005]


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       There's a book called The Science of Science Fiction by Peter Nichols which covers a lot of this ground, including the author's assessment of the actual feasibility or likelihood of some science fiction effects or contraptions ever actually becoming fact. I couldn't find it at Amazon, but there's an ebay auction for this book that ends 1.9 days from .... now.
Soterios, May 13 2005
  

       I'd like a version that condenses the premise. Star Wars: Everybody fights this guy wearing a black helmet. Star Trek: These guys explore the universe and aliens kill the crew members in red shirts. Ship's doctor tells the captain they're dead. Dr Who: This guy walks around. Apparently he's a doctor or something. Moby Dick: While not science fiction, a fish goes nuts and kills everybody. War and Peace: Concludes that there is a minimum of free choice; all is ruled by an inexorable historical determinism while a pissy little runt Frenchman runs around breaking things.
doctorremulac3, May 14 2005
  

       Star Trek: Jim gets a shag, Spock nearly smiles and Bones declares someone is dead.
DenholmRicshaw, May 14 2005
  

       [JezusHChrist], I am a communist also.+
zeno, May 14 2005
  

       Thousands of well-written stories, simply requiring the patience to absorb them. Ten times as many poorly written stories, just waiting to sadden you.   

       For me, the written word is my primary form of entertainment. Photos and movies follow. Different people have different preferred intake modes.   

       The technological influences are one aspect - the real story lies in how the technology influences the way people react. That would be a much harder thing to sum up in a database.
normzone, May 15 2005
  


 

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