One of the "Stars": Star Wars, Star Trek, or Star Gate. Or you know what, even Star Craft.
Sci-fi is incredibly important in driving technological innovations and inventions. It's amazing what people see as a fantasy on screen, and then go "but how could that happen for real?". And of the science fictions, Trek and Wars are likely the most influential, though one is more space fantasy, they both still inspired programmers and scientists and engineers alike.
My future comfort, my future health, my future convenience, all are at risk because Star Trek sucks now. Which is a VERY weird thing to say, but oddly enough, is true. The fewer inspired inventors, scientists, engineers, and programmers we have, the worse off we all are, opportunity-cost-wise.
One of the "Stars": Star Wars, Star Trek, or Star Gate. Or you know what, even Star Craft.
Sci-fi is incredibly important in driving technological innovations and inventions. It's amazing what people see as a fantasy on screen, and then go "but how could that happen for real?". And of the science fictions, Trek and Wars are likely the most influential, though one is more space fantasy, they both still inspired programmers and scientists and engineers alike.
My future comfort, my future health, my future convenience, all are at risk because Star Trek sucks now. Which is a VERY weird thing to say, but oddly enough, is true. The fewer inspired inventors, scientists, engineers, and programmers we have, the worse off we all are, opportunity-cost-wise.
Did you like Battlestar Galactica? That one’s getting a(nother) reboot soon.
I quite enjoyed the merging of sci-fi and “metaphysical themes” we saw in the 2000’s reboot