![]() ![]() The culture clashes & ways humans adapted over the years in different environments was fun. Suisei no Gargantia had some real interesting concepts and I really enjoyed it. Star Trek: Lower Decks has been great so far. The She-Ra reboot was pretty good, if you like that sort of thing. Well, I like most of the leiji-verse really. Yamato 2199 was excellent, though I've heard the sequel 2202 wasn't great in comparison to the source material. Space Pirate Captain Harlock (1978 series, ssx & endless orbit) is a really old favorite, it got a pretty ok cgi reboot movie a few years back too. Oban Star Racers was pretty good, I think. Simple story, some real solid worldbuilding & fantastic artstyle, hidden behind all the fanservice. Gurren Lagann will always hold a special place in my heart with it's weird blend of unexpected emotional maturity & pure over the top mad shit nonsense that makes sense. ![]() Know any others? Message #scifi and let your friendly mods know!Ĭlone Wars & Star Wars: Rebels are great, if both a bit uneven & kiddie in quality early on. Imaginary Mindscapes - The Art of Imagination.The Orville (Star Trek Comparisons NOT allowed).The Orville (Star Trek Comparisons allowed).Ghost in the Shell and Ghost_in_the_Shell.Previously interviewed authors in the Ask an SF Author series: To write spoilers in comments, use the following method: (/s "Darth Vader is Yoda's father")Īward Winning SF author Nancy Kress answers questions from the Reddit Scifi Community If you see a title with a spoiler in it, downvote it as hard as you can and then message the moderators. PLEASE DO NOT POST SPOILERS IN YOUR SUBMISSION TITLE. New Rule: This rule was stupid and it's gone.Science Fiction, or Speculative Fiction if you prefer. ![]()
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