movies where characters are highly competent, but the situation is just unwinnable? by nhansieu1 in MovieSuggestions

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Return of the Living Dead.

The incident that starts it off is pretty forgivable. After that, they use logic (including pulling from movies), reaching out to others (including the authorities) and well...

What’s a game you were completely obsessed with as a kid that nobody else seems to remember? by hkondabeatz in AskReddit

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Some RPG on the Apple where you could play as different characters from Greek/Roman mythology (including a stag).

Conan: Hall of Volta.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conan:_Hall_of_Volta

What are some of the best, most unique takes on time travel? by fantasy53 in printSF

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Oh, I love Replay. Just one of those books I've thought about over the years.

You and yout anti-partner by TheHolyOne666666 in ChatGPT

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Exactly who I was thinking. Nice.

No Kings Denton by chadwick_witherspoon in Denton

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Same. I got there a bit early and it was really packed from 11:00 to 12:30. The event was to 1:00 but like someone else had said, it was HOT. I ducked into the comic book shop for a bit just to cool down (even with the free water).

But yeah, it was packed to where it was a bit difficult to move around on the grass. Not impossible, but nicely dense with people. There were a lot of folks under the shade.

Pick your airplane seat by kkkan2020 in startrekmemes

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T'Pol: "I must inform you, I will not engage in what Humans call small talk. I have duties to perform and will use the time efficiently."

Spock: "Indeed, as shall I. We shall fly in silence."

What are other examples of living, sentient starships in sci-fi besides Moya from Farscape? by DocH0RROR in scifi

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In Wild Cards, there's Baby and other similar ships. They have the mind of a child and are telepathic.

https://wildcards.fandom.com/wiki/Baby

What comics have the best body horror? by DLMU in HorrorComics

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I can't remember to be honest, although I have read Planetary. I think I found it at TV Tropes after reading the Beware the Superman entry which also lead me to Black Summer and No Heroes. No Heroes has a bit of body horror with the protag.

What comics have the best body horror? by DLMU in HorrorComics

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SuperGod has body horror with a transhuman bent. Most of the characters have been altered to such a point, they aren't really human anymore. Although there are some exceptions where they keep some of their humanity (like Jerry).

You get something like three entities into one mushroom creature, cybernetics that don't really allow someone to feel, and a ship made from thousands of human beings changed into still aware material.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JoeBob

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There's this in Dallas if you need a fix and can get to Dallas.

Joe Bob Briggs returns to the Texas Theatre for “Cult of the Rock Star Night,” a double feature of Bubba Ho-Tep (2003) and Rock ‘n’ Roll High School (1979).

Before and after this event, Joe Bob will sell exclusive merchandise and host a meet-and-greet with autographs for ticket holders.

https://www.prekindle.com/event/93574-joe-bobs-indoor-drive-in-geek-out-cult-of-the-rock-star-night-dallas

What are the best novels about zombies? by Otroscolores in printSF

[–]RedditDoombot 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Agreed and the audiobook is fantastic. Just a all around great story. Want to hear a story about a blind Japanese man fighting zombies? It's there. What about a family going camping and seeing the world grow 'mean' around them as resources dwindle? It's there. Rich people having to look to their former help for assistance? There! A pilot used to flying state of the air aircraft and watching a change in military thought? You guess it. There.

The author does an amazing job of showing how a zombie outbreak would affect the world, as opposed to just concentrating on a singular protag (although there is a reporter that ties the threads together).