Sci-fi movie

>sci-fi movie
>planet name is an ancient Greek mythological figure followed by a random number

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Granny porn is truly patrician.

Wow its almost as if the ones trying to stay at least somewhat grounded in realism use current conventional naming methods for stars and their planets.

lmaoing @ this fucking dork nerd

>sci-fi TV series
>aliens are just people with shit glued on their foreheads

>sci fi show set in the distant future

>boy it sure is great we don't have stupid things like religion, money, or borders anymore

subtle

>Sci-fi anything
>They call The Moon "Luna"

>sci-fi
>aliens are identical to humans

>sci-fi movie
>currency is 'credits'

fpbp

>sci-fi TV series or movie
>Aliens are are referrd to as a "race"

haha

This pretentious shit really is annoying

>sci-fi movie or show
>hating alien invaders is a metaphor for racism

>sci-fi movie
>Earth is known as 'Terra' or 'Sol 3'

>sci fi show
>Humans are reffered to as "terrans".

>sci fi media
>ground troops are used even though it's been shown that a spaceship can blow up an entire planet from a hundred thousand miles away

>sci-fi game
>currency is bitcoin

You're dumb but I don't have the energy to explain why you're wrong.

>sci fi show
>ships are in such a tight formation that every time one explodes it takes out 5 more with it

>sci fi show
>aliens are judged by what the jews in Hollywood judge western civilization's standards to be right now

And I'm sure every writer is certain they are "breaking new ground" with that trite bullshit

>Sol 3
The only time I've seen this and not been annoyed by it was that Titanic-in-space episode of Doctor Who where a bunch of aliens were discussing the planet without having had contact with the people there, as it would make some kind of sense that they'd designate it like that on a star chart. Humans should never be allowed to use that shit though.

Maybe the planet is full of natural resources that they don't want to damage?

>sci-fi thing
>ships always organized in a neat 2d plane
>ignore up and down directions

why doesn't edward james olmos do something about his scarred face? There's so much he could do with today's technology and he has the money for it.

>sci fi show
>humans are special and the aliens are bad

>that picture

>The Trashmaster

hahahahaha

The only things on Earth that aliens may want that they couldn't find elsewhere undefended and in greater amounts is shit like trees, meat or slave labour. Surely space-farers would be able to come up with a biogenic weapon to destroy what they don't want and leave the rest unharmed?

>sci fi show
>speech about how humans are dumb and weak but resilient, adaptable and always keep fighting
>all other alien species show the same kind of virtues but this is considered a human only thing somehow

What could possibly be so valuable that it's irreplaceable if you can travel faster than light? The entire principles of trade or scarcity would be rendered obsolete.

wood

>but wait, there's a human organisation that's even worse!

You don't need to fight for wood, they could show up in any number of uninhabited areas and steal some trees or seeds to breed on their own planet and nobody would ever know.

>sci fi show
>aliens invade to breed with women

>Sci fi show
>People can buy extremely realistic holographic waifus

you mean brozouf?

that' because we name the sun and then number the planets

why else would you go to space?

take the redpill: Check the achievements for the Icon for Brouzouf.

>You don't need to fight for wood, they could show up in any number of uninhabited areas and steal some trees or seeds to breed on their own planet and nobody would ever know.

You should tell that to hackmaster Ripley Scott

>shipping tons of logs across the galaxy at light speed to build a cabin in the woods on a foreign planet

>sci-fi anything
>humans are vastly less intelligent than any species they encounter

Why is this such a prevalent trope? At the very least just make them equally developed/intelligent so that writing them isn't such a hard task or developed in a way that's alternate to our own society and isn't intelligence based so it's not the same "really cool lightweight spaceships and peace on the whole planet" shit. I don't know why shitty writers are always tasking themselves with writing characters way more intelligent with themselves. It's a creative crutch and it usually ends up making the writer look like a dumbass since hardly anyone in Hollywood can accurately write smart people let alone another species with above genius level intellect.

>sci-fi setting
>humans are the only one engaging in inter-species relationships

A log cabin is a small one-time requirement that is needed immediately upon arrival rather than years later when the seeds have grown and matured, aliens who want wood on a planetary scale would need to set up their own supply. You're a fucking brainlet.

because he looks like a badass you shithead

>scifi movie
>aliens are just humans with coloured skin

>legs are broken
>legs are ok

America could blow up an entire city from a thousand miles away and yet we still use ground troops.

>ywn own a Joi

>you will

>Calling the moon "luna"
>Calling the sun "sol"

>sci-fi movie
>the spaceship is called 'Icarus', or 'Prometheus'
>planet they are heading to is called 'Pandora'
>mission to find something called 'Unobtanium'
>villain's name is a play on 'Judas', 'Lazarus', or 'Cain'

what else would you call sci-fi currency?

Space dollars

is that why aliens keep going at war with us because the have to keep the space petrol dollar afloat?

>Terra
>Luna
>Sol

most call it some kind of yen

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exoplanet_naming_convention

Stars are named after Greek myths. The number is the planet #in orbit of that stellar body.

Is Sup Forums usually this retarded on a comfy Sunday?

Space doubloons

Fucking anything, just come up with a name.

>Latinum
>Cubit
>Flanian Pobble Bead

Debits

>sci-fi movie
>humanity is ruled by a single government called 'The Federation', 'The Alliance', 'The Republic' or 'The Imperium'

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What's the most advanced race in all of sci fi? The Forerunners?

Us, because we wrote them.

Black Egyptians

The xeelee

The forerunners? From fucking Halo? Are you being serious right now?

Q you fucking retard. Are you seriously 13 years fucking old? Educate yourself.

deep

>protagonist gets asked a question related to something drastic or heavy
>remains silent and only says the interlocutor's name

haha epic

>sci-fi setting
>people speak a mix of English and Chinese

>but at the same time they don't call Earth "Terra"

>Humanity is ruled from Earth
>They are benevolent dictators with a sinister side not seen by the body politic
>colonists are rebellious free spirits browbeat into submission but still rocking hard with the frontier ideal that #earthisnotmypresident
>colonists are always a colorful cast of quirky, back-sassin' take-no-nonsense renegades with hearts of gold
>earthgov types are always cold, greedy, logical and weak lots of Nazi-festishtic black uniforms

Don't tease us. Give up the source for that image, my man.

>sci-fi movie
>anyone can afford space travel

subtle

>sci-fi setting
>total gender equality among humans. Men and women share the same dressing room

>Sci-fi show
>Aliens are just humans with one personality trait dialled up to 11

>America could blow up any city on Earth but still uses ground troops

Schekels or goy coins of course, it IS the future and the juden are winning

schmeckels

Depends on the planet and country.

>there is just one moon

Hello, brainlet. Hack writers and morons in the audience think it makes sense because "The Moon" is too generic, but fail to realise that translating "The Moon" into another language (e.g. Luna - Latin) makes it better, but it's exactly the same problem, as they think when it's put into an alien language it will somehow stay as "Luna" instead of becoming "Moon", but if that's the case then "The Moon" works just as well. Every culture and language would have the same problem because the moon and sun that the primitives see in the sky will obviously be the first example and get named first, before they realise that other examples exist.

tl;dr you're an overconfident retard

>zombie movie
>the zombies are referred to as anything but zombie

McVouchers

hot

this always makes me laugh. Basically is canon that in every zombie-setting universe, there are non zombie movies.

Kek

You seem to be trying to make a point, but failing. The English word "moon" is generic because it can be applied to any natural satellites. When you've got something on the order of a hundred moons in the solar system, possibly dozens or thousands of solar systems under your control, having a "the moon" seems silly. Other languages use distinct terms, but other languages also use their own names for the moon whereas all the other celestial bodies have the same standard names everywhere.

If the Moon stops being simply a shiny disc in the night sky and becomes a home for billions with its own government, they have to agree on a name. And there is no reason why they would settle on a generic English "the Moon". Luna makes perfect sense as the name for an inhabited Moon of the future, especially if the colonization is a joint effort by many nations and not just the US of A kicking everyone's ass and claiming the solar system.

the alt-right nightmare

>sci fi movie/series
>monarchies are not only still relevant but apparently are the dominant form of government

Crindar.

There is only one "The Moon", and your belief that Americans came up with the name is further indication of your status as a brainlet.

>sci-fi movie
>alien species are based on historical human civilisations and/or human ethnic groups, often exaggerating racial characteristics or stereotypes

...

>implying being a monarchy and being developed, prosperous, and free don't go hand in hand

>highly technologically advanced humans in the future
>"the ancient prophecy foretells that..."

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