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vendrant

Intro

Whether it's travelling to the stars you are after or meeting the ravenous horde of aliens hell bent on our destruction, sci fi has it all and sci fi is what I love.

So beam me up to home away from home for diplomats, hustlers, entrepreneurs, and wanderers. So Smeg all Frag you want because you can't take the sky from me. And star saphires take a week to crystalize properly, would diamond or emeralds do.


The My Science Fiction Life site is now closed to contributions. From this page you can see an archive of all the recollections made by this user.


Recollections

These are entries vendrant has written in their Science Fiction Life

Total Recall: Was it Real?

Added: 16/04/2007

Forbidden Planet: Robby the Robot

Added: 16/04/2007

Battlestar Galactica: Vipers and Cylons

Added: 16/04/2007

Red Dwarf: Cult Comedy

Added: 16/04/2007

Battlestar Galactica - New series: reImagined Space Opera

Added: 16/04/2007
Added: 16/04/2007

The War of the Worlds: Martain Marauders

Added: 16/04/2007

Brave New World: Social Engineering

Added: 16/04/2007

Stargate: Open the Gate

Added: 15/04/2007
Added: 15/04/2007

Highly recommended


We asked some of our top contributors to suggest their favourite tales on the site. Here's a few of the ones they picked:

paulvonscott likes this memory of Day of the Triffids
"It's great to be a thicky!"

Lostinthought recommends this writer on Ringworld
"Excellent piece on the book and author."

Eloise_R likes a contribution about The Chrysalids
"Couldn't have said it better myself, and didn't!"

Paulg1974 likes this wry take on Crime Traveller
"Things like this can only be made due to the unique way the BBC is funded..."

darrenhf liked this personal account of Red Dwarf
"Red Dwarf is part of a marriage now."

Sourdust appreciated an analysis of Invasion of the Body Snatchers
"Exposes the shallowness of the lazy critical orthodoxy."



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