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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Hawaii
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Hawaii
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| Jack of all trades Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: UK: ENGLAND:
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| Re: List of SFF Clichés Strange, but sweet and highly principled, alien thing, that picks up english really quickly, and has some rather important moral message to impart to our hero. And just maybe, human kind can teach it a thing or two about feelings and love. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Dec 2005
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| Re: List of SFF Clichés Space ships can only destroy things of their size or bigger; and their weakness is also proportional to their size: most imposing is the ship, easier destructible it is. High tech laboratories in tv shows must have at least ten plasma screens by employee only devoted to display a geometrical logo screensaver. |
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| Indefatigable Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Australia
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| Re: List of SFF Clichés There is an ancient weapon that was destroyed that the begining of time buy the good guys. The new villan has found a way to repair it and only you can stop him buy destroying/finding its parts/buying it of E-bay before they get their evil hands on it. |
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| Unreg. Mutant Moderator Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Tyne and Wear
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| Re: List of SFF Clichés Fantasy Fabulous jewel/object has incredible power which every ruler/person of importance good and evil desire. Is found by farmboy yokel, who against the odds (and boy, what odds!) manages to keep a hold of said object/jewel from powerful foes until it can be delivered to "nice" ruler. With little or no training, said farmboy turns out to be a superior swordsman/magican due to his "natural gifts". It's be a bit more realistic if he attacked people with a shovel, if you want my opinion... ![]() Sci-fi Human beings are a match for any other alien race in terms of space-craft design, operation & engineering, in spite of having developed these technologies hundreds of years after them. Also nefarious aliens (usually insectoid or with slimy icky tentacles) hate us because we're so popular, but some "good" aliens (usually humanoid or otherwise 'attractive') help us against them until we earn galaxy-wide respect and love from all alien races. Before achieving space flight & meeting other races, we cure all known disease, stop war and form a planet wide bureaucracy free of corruption. Robots would never harm people unless reprogrammed by unscrupulous scientists/businessman (of course we would never design war robots for the army, would we?). |
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| wandering Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Australia, Western Australia
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| Re: List of SFF Clichés Advanced Alien race feels the need to wipe out the human race basically just because their bullys. Alien race with unimaginably advanced technology is unable to create a plan of attack that actually wipes out primative humans. Luckily all alien technology is also easily understandable and preferably compatible with human technology. five, six or(insert small number here) of the most talented, powerfull and lucky people ever to be born will either grow up in the same village or come together so quickly they virtually stumble into each other. |
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| Jack of all trades Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: UK: ENGLAND:
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| Re: List of SFF Clichés Muddy, savage, wild, native woman, in fur bikini, with big hair, (who also happens to be stunningly attractive), saves hero, often from her own kind, miraculously picks up his language in form of grunts and cutsy phrases and flies off with him to his highly advance civilisation (where presumably she won't feel in the least out of her depth) |
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