Discussion thread:

Discussion thread:
Science Fiction or Fantasy?
I'll start:
>Fantasy

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Isn't science fiction kind of a fantasy in a sense that it doesn't exist?

>I'll start:
>Fantasy

Wow, you fucked up really fast...

I gotta admit that i don't hate Science Fiction nor do i not like it. It is just the thing that i like fantasy more than sci-fi.

I think I'm more of a scifi fan.

How bout a mix of both?

this ?

>>Discussion thread:
>>says 'Fantasy'
you call that a discussion?
State why you choose fantasy over Science Fiction. All you did was type a few words to make a shitty prompt.

I started the discussion. I didnt try to make a point.

to my understanding science-fiction is based on altered or fictionally enhanced physical laws, enhanced technology and often based on special inventions or speculations. so science-fiction tries to explain the world it takes place in, in a scientific way. often science-fiction takes a look on different societies, too.
fantasy however simply sets up a model where things work in a way, that they can not be scientifically explained.

Mixtures of both genres are possible and quite common.

harry potter, lord of the rings etc. go to fantasy, star wars could be a mixture, star trek is sci-fi

and as i obviously got the question wrong: I like both genres, but not all works.
Both genres tend to overact in many works, so I like the more comprehensible works.

Both nigga

good example for a mixture.
but what's about the race-thing?

science fiction is actually likely to happen unlike fantasy

science fiction is superior nigga

what do you mean? Race-thing?

Science Fiction, mainly anything with cyberness in it. Although a mixture does mean technomancers, so..... hmm....
Technomancers from high science, no magic here no sir! Science fiction it is!

Star Wars is science fantasy nigga. They don't even attempt to make anything remotely scientifically accurate, it has much more in common with LOTR than it does with Star Trek

And science fantasy is the only true answer to OP's shitty discussion.

>nigga

i'd presume science fantasy is a mixture of science fiction and fantasy, and that's what I just said.

sci-fi discusses themes and humanity
fantasy OG LOOK HOW COOL THIS IS AND THIS HAPPENED BECAUSE OF MAGIC!

OP here. I would really like to see some movies of that genre. Do you have some besides Star Wars and Star Trek?

im a douche

good idea, but implementation lacks some quality points. also it's "science-horror": event horizon.

Unfortunately it's a fairly sparse genre. I can't even think of any other movie examples. Saga is a really good science fantasy comic though.

OP here. Just saw the trailer: youtube.com/watch?v=THxBHDsgTDw
And it looks pretty amazing. Gonna watch it soon, thanks, Sup Forumsro.

glad I could help. as I said I really like the idea behind this film, but they could've made it a bit better in terms of dramaturgy.
Just give it a try

>science fiction is actually likely to happen
You're telling me Star Wars is actually likely to happen?

And just because something is likely to happen doesn't make it better. By your logic a thriller is better than science fiction because it's more likely to happen you retard.

Fantasy doesn't even need to have elves and dwarfs and all that shit to be fantasy.
Fantasy can have everything.
Romance,crimi,horror and even science fiction. Plus a fucking dragon.

Fantasy is better because fantasy can be everything it doesn't have the restrictions of other genres.

Instant faggot

fantasy is about fairies and shit

science fiction is about fucking space motherfucker, go fuck yourself

Star Wars is a fantasy film

It depends on what kind of science fiction you are talking about. Some stuff is bullshit technomagic fantasy like star wars and warhammer 40k, but there is a large amount of science fiction written that strictly adheres to the currently known laws of physics, the kind of thing that makes me rage when I see the "science fiction/fantasy" section at book stores. I just find ponderous stories taking place over hundreds of years to accommodate interstellar travel more interesting than the 4 billionth novel about an edgy fag who needs to kill a dragon to get his dick wet

magic and science have no common ground. it falls into the realm of science to disprove the existence of magic, and magic does not respect the empirical laws of science.

fortunately i've never even picked up one of the books, never mind wasted money on the movies

but science is based on hard core truth, and science fiction is based on extrapolation from the present to the future and requires the use of technology
magic is based on ancient or arcane beliefs that one can change the universe without anything more than the utterance of a few words and the wave of a wand. like religion.

thus, OP, it falls into the realm of fantasy.

I have to second that.
Many works of Science-Fiction, written over the last centuries already happened partially today. Of cause, you can't make accurate predictions. Many sci-fi writers however, pick special (often not very public) events or developments and fictionally evolve them to a state where these things have great influences and sometimes they partly predict the future in their works.

>science fiction is about fucking space
not always, faggot.

although one has to admit that very little science fiction is based anywhere else, the space opera format is not exclusive.

there's a lot of sci-fi/fantasy crossover that depends heavily on science to set up the fictional work and to maintain the plot, although usually the scientific reality of the magic is what drives the plot.

writing fantasy is for lazy writers; it depends very little on the mechanics behind the science, and if one were to expose the reason why the magic works it wouldn't be magic anymore.

>ponderous stories taking place over hundreds of years to accommodate interstellar travel

Asimov
Foundation, Foundation and Empire, Second Foundation

how many thousands of years did that play out over?