Questions 3: Let’s Go Sci-Fi!

I’ve been watching ‘Eureka’ in my downtime, which is whenever the kid isn’t home.  It’s a fun show and had me thinking about Science Fiction.  For some reason, this is the genre that fantasy gets put either alongside or under when you see a listing.  Curious how Sci-Fi is seen as a more viable title than Fantasy.  The two are opposite sides of the same coin with one being science and the other being magic.  Before you say anything, coins have a place where the two sides meet and merge.  That’s probably where you’ll find Star Wars and most comic books.

Anyway, I was going to ask which Sci-Fi world you would want to live and go on from there.  Then I remember I did that for fantasy and most people stuck with Hogwarts, Middle Earth, Narnia, etc.  Ever notice that we go for the defaults if we don’t give ourselves time to think?  I do it too.  I would answer Middle Earth right away, but thinking longer would put me in Araluen from Ranger’s Apprentice.  Not as much magic, but less chance of the entire world falling into an epic war over some ancient bauble.

So here are the questions:

  1. What Science Fiction gadget would you want to exist and why?
  2. If you lived in a Science Fiction town like Eureka, what kind of scientist would you be and why?  (A note for those who have never watched an episode: They have specialists on just about everything.  The sky is the . . . actually, there is no limit.)
  3. Working off question 2, what would you invent or what theory would you pursue?
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About Charles Yallowitz

Charles E. Yallowitz was born, raised, and educated in New York. Then he spent a few years in Florida, realized his fear of alligators, and moved back to the Empire State. When he isn't working hard on his epic fantasy stories, Charles can be found cooking or going on whatever adventure his son has planned for the day. 'Legends of Windemere' is his first series, but it certainly won't be his last.
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40 Responses to Questions 3: Let’s Go Sci-Fi!

  1. Tough one, so I’ll just have fun with it.
    1. The TARDIS.
    2. Robotics
    3. My personal assistant, Lisa the robot girl.

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  2. L. Marie's avatar L. Marie says:

    1. What Science Fiction gadget would you want to exist and why?
    The teleporter. I could pop up places, as long as my molecules reassembled correctly.
    2. If you lived in a Science Fiction town like Eureka, what kind of scientist would you be and why? (A note for those who have never watched an episode: They have specialists on just about everything. The sky is the . . . actually, there is no limit.)
    Eureka is my younger brother’s favorite. I’ve seen some episodes. I would probably study ways to solve memory lapses to make Alzheimer’s a thing of the past.
    3. Working off question 2, what would you invent or what theory would you pursue?
    This theory, found on a website on memory is a good place to start: “Why we can rehearse only a limited amount of information at a time.”
    My grandmother had Alzheimer’s. One of my favorite authors, Terry Pratchett, had Alzheimer’s. I’d love to see the end of something like that.

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  3. Jan Hawke's avatar Jan Hawke says:

    Ooooo! These are tougher than they seem, but here goes…
    1. From Dune – body suspensors like Baron Harkonnen used to defy the dire effects of gravity on an obese body
    2. A nutritional scientist
    3. devise the first completely calorie-free, full taste and anti-oxidant rich chocolate, mayonnaise and pizza dough!

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  4. What Science Fiction gadget would you want to exist and why? I would like to have an invisible cloak. I would be able to sneak into the New Your Times and leave a great review of my book in the out tray (ready for print)
    If you lived in a Science Fiction town like Eureka, what kind of scientist would you be and why? (A note for those who have never watched an episode: They have specialists on just about everything. The sky is the . . . actually, there is no limit.) I would be a social scientist charged with eliminating crime.
    Working off question 2, what would you invent or what theory would you pursue? I would invent a drug that would neutralize the mean gene in humans. All persons convicted of meanness would get a shot instead of jail.

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  5. L. Marie's avatar L. Marie says:

    They have symposiums in Thailand. He goes to those.

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  6. Jack Flacco's avatar Jack Flacco says:

    1. I think the sci-fi gadget I’ve always wanted I now have. Ever since I saw tablets on Star Trek: The Next Generation, I’ve wanted one. I now have it. I rule.
    2. I’d be a scientist who knows a lot about earthquakes. I don’t know what they’re called, but I always thought those guys were cool. They’re always standing on the edge.
    3. I’d invent a seismology monitor to ensure there’s an early warning system for earthquakes. Oh, wait. I think that already exists.

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    • 1. It’s amazing how much from Star Trek exists in some form these days. Maybe 3-D printers will lead to the food replicators.

      2. Seismologists, I think.

      3. There might be one, but you could always make one that gives more time to react. Seems like it doesn’t give much of a heads up.

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  7. I’d love to have one of those instant-food microwaves from The Fifth Element. You know, you stick a little capsule in the microwave, and ten seconds later–BAM!–a chicken dinner.

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  8. Yep, that was a super fun show.

    If I lived in Eureka, I would be an engineer who created battery systems to capture solar energy, making it a viable energy source for the world. Then I would create all sorts of solar powered toys and kinetic sculptures to make kids fall in love with solar power.

    Hm, a science fiction device made real? A teleportation device would be cool. No more commuting in snarled traffic. Just beam into work.

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  9. Hmmm…what science fiction gadget; choices, choices. Let’s go with the time machine (DeLorean) from Back to the Future, and since I love all things time travel related my other answers are: quantum physics and time travel, and I’d pursue the theory of alternate realities.

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  10. noelleg44's avatar noelleg44 says:

    A transporter! Who wouldn’t want to have their atoms rearranged?
    A physician – the mind boggles with possibilities.
    I would like to use nanobots to rid bodies of diseases and stimulate the growth of new organs, nerves etc.

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