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fandomsecrets2015-12-25 05:08 pm
[ SECRET POST #3278 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3278 ⌋
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[Scott Weiland, Stone Temple Pilots]
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[Super Smash Bros/Mario RPG]
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[Xena: Warrior Princess]
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[The Martian, The Force Awakens]
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08. [SPOILERS for Final Fantasy VII]

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09. [SPOILERS for Strange Empire]

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10. [SPOILERS for The Force Awakens]

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11. [WARNING for incest]

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I used to think I was just a scifi fan as a kid, and then I started reading fantasy. And I realized that even with scifi, which I do love, what I'm interested in is characters and cultures and adventures and epic plotlines. I'm not interested in the science stuff and the "what the future might be like" speculation. I don't care how the space ships work, they're just a tool to me for telling a story.
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I have read a few hard sci-fi novels over the years (in fact the first non-children's novel I ever read was moderately hard sci-fi) but the science always feels very dry to me. Fantasy doesn't feel dry nearly as often, so I take that as my being less about hard science and more for story (and a bit of flashy effects).