#scifi

libramoon@diaspora.glasswings.com

https://gutenberg.ca/ebooks/wyndhamj-thechrysalids/wyndhamj-thechrysalids-00-h.html

Title: The Chrysalids
Author: Wyndham, John

"Chapter 1

When I was quite small I would sometimes dream of a city--which was strange because it began before I even knew what a city was. But this city, clustered on the curve of a big blue bay, would come into my mind. I could see the streets, and the buildings that lined them, the waterfront, even boats in the harbour; yet, waking, I had never seen the sea, or a boat....

And the buildings were quite unlike any I knew. The traffic in the streets was strange, carts running with no horses to pull them; and sometimes there were things in the sky, shiny fish-shaped things that certainly were not birds.

Most often I would see this wonderful place by daylight, but occasionally it was by night when the lights lay like strings of glow-worms along the shore, and a few of them seemed to be sparks drifting on the water, or in the air.

It was a beautiful, fascinating place, and once, when I was still young enough to know no better, I asked my eldest sister, Mary, where this lovely city could be.

She shook her head, and told me that there was no such place--not now. But, perhaps, she suggested, I could somehow be dreaming about times long ago. Dreams were funny things, and there was no accounting for them; so it might be that what I was seeing was a bit of the world as it had been once upon a time--the wonderful world that the Old People had lived in; as it had been before God sent Tribulation.

But after that she went on to warn me very seriously not to mention it to anyone else; other people, as far as she knew, did not have such pictures in their heads, either sleeping or waking, so it would be unwise to mention them.

That was good advice, and luckily I had the sense to ..." #bookonline #projectgutenberg #wyndham #scifi #rebirth

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-dz3cxhQy4

rhysy@diaspora.glasswings.com

A great, long, fun read to the very important question :** In an all-out war, which star fleet would win: Star Trek or Star Wars?**

I tend to agree. Caveat is that the resources of the Galactic Empire are massively larger than the Federation, but I suspect this will count for little. The vastly superior analytical skills of the Federation will rapidly lead them to the conclusions that the Emperor is the key vulnerability and produce some clever way of dealing with the issue.

#SciFi

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anonymiss@despora.de

The #anime #series #Pantheon raises the ethical questions we should ask ourselves when using #AI.

source: https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/195339-pantheon

Initially, the first half of the first episode starts like a teeny high school drama. You have to sit through it if you don't want to see something like that, because in the end it's all about the big world conspiracy.

The ethical questions that are addressed include:
1) Can poor people be abused as experimental subjects?
2) If you can only upload a brain to the cloud by destroying it, should you do so anyway?
3) What rights does a human #consciousness have in the cloud that can simply be reset or switched off?
4) If an AI escapes from a protected cloud to the internet, what should you do?
5) Can you copy a human consciousness, dissect it and then ultimately only use the parts you need to solve the problem?
6) Can consciousness in the cloud still be considered human?
7) Should we do everything that is technologically possible or should we be aware of the ethical problems before doing so?
8) ...

I find the series highly topical because ultimately the tech billionaires in #SiliconValley are dreaming of this opportunity and are researching it in order to become immortal. Elon #Musk's company #Neuralink is working on #brain implants that will make it possible to upload in the #future.

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#scifi #entertainment #technology #dystopia #conspiracy #economy #ethics #moral #humanity #question #cloud #internet

kennychaffin@diasp.org

Dark Matter by Jason Crouch

https://www.bookofthemonth.com/all-hardcovers/dark-matter-139

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#books #novels #scifi #literature

"Are you happy with your life?"

Those are the last words Jason Dessen hears before the masked abductor knocks him unconscious.

Before he awakens to find himself strapped to a gurney, surrounded by strangers in hazmat suits.

Before a man Jason’s never met smiles down at him and says, "Welcome back, my friend.'"

In this world he’s woken up to, Jason’s life is not the one he knows. His wife is not his wife. His son was never born. And Jason is not an ordinary college physics professor, but a celebrated genius who has achieved something remarkable. Something impossible.

Is it this world or the other that’s the dream? And even if the home he remembers is real, how can Jason possibly make it back to the family he loves? The answers lie in a journey more wondrous and horrifying than anything he could’ve imagined—one that will force him to confront the darkest parts of himself even as he battles a terrifying, seemingly unbeatable foe.

Dark Matter is a brilliantly plotted tale that is at once sweeping and intimate, mind-bendingly strange and profoundly human—a relentlessly surprising science-fiction thriller about choices, paths not taken, and how far we’ll go to claim the lives we dream of.

libramoon@diaspora.glasswings.com

Act 1 (from Acts of Desolation) #fiction #scifi #serial #somethingsacred

“Share your body with me. Let me in.” She was hovering all around me. Not as sexy as it sounds. She wants to take over my will and use my body for her own purposes. Well, maybe that is sex for some, but not me.

“You know I can help you.” So enticing. I can almost be persuaded, flooded by feeling of her concern, that she is so kindly offering me her soul. I know the rules. They can’t get in without an invitation. Here, in the cacophony of noise, light, movement, I have the distraction to avoid falling into her psychic trap. Concentrate on someone else, someone I can in some sense relate to. There. That girl in the background, her costume just enough different from the rest. She is palpably alone, and enthused with a fear and excitement at being part of the scene.

The ghost can see her, too. All that charming vulnerability, just waiting. This girl didn’t have the experience I did. The ghost desperately needed a body. She had corporeal errands. I, so far her only psychic link, was not cooperating. If only she could manage an invitation from this lonely young woman who was looking for something new. I would be off the hook, out of this mess that was none of my business to begin with.

Red and green spotlights were flashing across the stage. The band was revving up into banshee shrieks over an accelerating, hard-driving beat. Everyone was screaming, the dark, perspiration-dripping room closing in way too fast. I wound my way out of there, back onto the minimally quieter, darker, emptier street.

It was raining, a cold January rain when it’s not interested in snowing because that would feel pleasanter. Had it been this wet all night? I didn’t remember.

She was there, the girl from the club. I don’t know if she was following me. Maybe the ghost had gotten to her. I looked her straight in the eyes, and I was lost. She was not the innocent I had expected. It seemed that potent forces were collecting here, and I seem to be vibrating in the center of an impending storm.

3

Before I can gather up the necessary will to run off, she walks to where I am standing and takes my hand.

“Take me with you,” she says simply, quietly. “We have a lot to catch up on.”

We make our way, through the rain and icy streets, to the hole. I light a fire to dry us. As it turns out, she has a flask of very fine brandy in her pocket, which makes the warming up process far easier. In no time it seems like we were old friends.

“That’s because we are,” she tells me, laughing gently as if remembering a private joke.

“I’m sorry to have to tell you this. But, if someone had to, I’m glad it could be me.” This does not sound encouraging.

“I know you’re retired. I now you’ve been taking memory suppressants to help you stay truly undercover. I know why.” This is more encouraging, since so unlikely. This must be another one of those dreams. Soon the sirens and jumbled images will take over until I find myself suddenly awake, terrified, covered in sweat, with no idea why.

“I am sorry. We have ourselves a situation. We need you. You are going to have to come in from the cold.”

Suddenly I am very cold indeed. Shivering uncontrollably, as tears take over my face, I still don’t know why.

So, it turns out I am part of a highly trained secret corps of empaths, developed by the Genetic Weapons Initiative during Cold War III. When the new Administration and Congress were voted in after the Worldwide Peace Convention, they dismantled GWI as repugnant to the conscience. We were sold to a secret mercenary group for ad hoc assignments.

This is a lot to take in, and apparently the story gets weirder from there. Calinda, my new best friend, is also my old best friend and my biological twin, though several years younger than I. There was a mutiny against the mercenaries, a secret war between secret entities.

“Dorie, I know you wanted, needed so badly, to get away. I know you just wanted a peaceful retreat.” She hugs me as she speaks, holding off some of my terror as the visual memories run scatter-shot through my inner view. What could they possibly need from me? I am nothing but broken, hiding in self-imposed ignorance.

“You sleep,” she decides. “I’ll walk your dreams. It will all make sense when you awaken.”

I feel Calinda’s safe presence guiding me into the dream, the denied memory.

When you grow up in a vat, created as an advanced biology experiment, any semblance of family takes on great significance. Especially for empaths, who are forced into intimacy relentlessly, having the security of well-known, bonded, intimates can be crucial.

It was a small, efficient team: Reag, our revolutionary leader, his wife, Romy, Arden, his bio-twin, and me, his oldest friend. We had learned that the GWI labs were still in secret operation, churning out human weapons for the mercenary organization with which we were now at war. We were all linked in, both for strategy and emotional support.

Arden and Romy were in the main lab building, setting the explosive charges in the embryo and accelerated growth vat rooms. The kids in the vats, undergoing treatments to bring them to physical maturity in months rather than years, could feel our presence. They were helpless. There was no way we could save them and destroy GWI. That would take resources far beyond anything in our power.

Reag and I were in the communications tower, standing look-out while scanning and overriding the data stream to keep our actions from being monitored. Most of the lab’s operation was automated, especially during the scientists’ and technicians’ downtime.

We weren’t prepared for the silent screaming. The vat kids knew why we were there. Their energy, a massive panic surging outward, set off the explosives before Arden and Romy could escape. Noise, light, pain, hundreds of young bodies ripped apart, still silently screaming. Arden’s and Romy’s screams coming through even stronger, with poignant, tragic intimacy.

http://caelastory.blogspot.com/2009/03/acts-of-desolation-when-battlefield.html

libramoon@diaspora.glasswings.com

Caela’s Story 7 #fiction #serial #somethingsacred #scifi #fantasy

Caela also found herself spending much time with the historians. The ability to share their stories mind to mind was better than an oral tradition keeping their people’s history alive for those who found such information fascinating or useful. Those who collected and maintained these stories enjoyed nothing better than sharing them with the curious. They were happy to answer young girl Caela’s serious questions as she worked to figure out such issues as her place in the grand scheme, but more urgently how her people had dealt with illness and the mental instabilities of the kind that had taken her mother’s nurturance from her. She found she wanted to know about all manner of her ancestors’ dealings with adversity, the connections and decisions that led to her creation, that she might better understand her talents and developing goals. She didn’t know why it felt so important to her to gain these understandings, only that it was for her a hunger. Singer was not bothered by this particular hunger. He enjoyed the stories she shared with him, but as entertainment more than education.

As Caela’s growing talent for healing became recognized, by herself and others, she became more and more called upon to help out with medical emergencies. Working with those injured by accidents, overtaken by infections, childbirthing, she slowly became familiar with how to respond to panicked, hurting people desperate for reassurance as well as an easing of their pain. Singer she found to be bursting with pride for his Caela’s special abilities so gratefully treasured by their community. She found him always truly happy to be able to help her sort out and deal with her feelings, sympathetic suffering and exhausted sensibilities. He helped her to reach within her own neural system to renew energies outpoured for others. He seemed boundless in energy, love, enthusiasm to share. Thus, she needn’t fear depletion or falling into despair from surfeit of vicarious pain. She could concentrate on the healing, the powerful and precise energy she could freely give. As with any sincere practice, over time it became who she was, how she was perceived by herself and those she knew.

Letta’s physical death, her body finally letting go, while Caela’s body was in the throes of adolescence, was a sad reminder of what had long since been lost. It could not be more to those who had said their good-byes bit by bit over the years when all they could feel from her was emptiness. Caela had never quite given up on trying to reach her mother, who somehow zombie-like managed to go through the physical motions of life without engagement, thought or any but primitive private fear and sadness. Letta had apparently departed from any attempt at salvation, could not be reached, brought back into her life. Bit by bit, Caela became less convinced that she could help. She allowed herself to give over her time and thoughts and energies to more immediately real healing and relationships. Lev too had long since given over his hope to a self-sustaining realization that allowed him to live his life for present projects and future possibilities, not promises lost to the past. They cared for her shell lovingly, devotedly, without demanding what wasn’t left in her to give. When her body too left them, no longer taking breath or circulating blood with heartbeat, they said their final good-byes and gave her shell back to its natural part in the cycle of growth and decay.

https://caelastory.blogspot.com/2009/08/something-sacred-caelas-story.html

rhysy@diaspora.glasswings.com

Early ideas about aliens were really boring.

But though speculation about life on other worlds is ancient, the extraterrestrials of these early musings were not like the imaginative creations found in books and on television today. "When people thought about aliens, I'm afraid they pretty much assumed that if there were aliens, they would look just like us, right? That intelligent, sentient animals would basically be humans," says Roush.

After all, at the time, what else could you expect? Roush explains that no one had really contemplated where humans came from or how we are related to other species – so there wasn't much scope for imagining rational beings beyond ourselves. "You see that reflected to some extent, even in religious symbology and mythology," he says. From the ancient Egyptian deity Hathor to the Roman goddess Minerva, most religious entities had at least some human characteristics.

But this all changed in 1859, when a leaf-green book with gold lettering first appeared on the shelves of intellectuals around the world. This was Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection – and its impact on science fiction was as great as its influence on biology. "Then I think that our imaginations about the form that aliens might take started to range much more broadly," says Roush.

#History
#SciFi

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20231019-the-weird-aliens-of-early-science-fiction

hackbyte@friendica.utzer.de

Because i'm just watching some video about some (nonmention) SciFi Lore. There was the question of a female read character, having three boobs.

Obviously, that's a trope actually pictured in movies like Total Recall with Arnold Schwarzenegger way back then..

But here the question already starts.

Three boobs? How to orient them? In a straight line?
Make them staggered?

And there it struck me. Why the - sorry but - fuck, three boobs?

What about 4, 6 .. or 8 as often found on animals.

Why the heck has it to be three?

Makes totally no sense to me..

And as a ab*s* challenged person, this topic is still.... a topic for me.

But in the end.. heck?

Why three?

Why not as usual 4, 6 or 8 in the first place?

Shoot, am i weird oh yes, totally.

Chime in please.

#SciFi #Sexuality #Female #Boobs #Boob #RandomShit ;)

jaywink@jasonrobinson.me

Fifth and sixth Love and Anarchy festival days. Managed to make ten out of twelve of the films I had bought tickets for. Kind of annoying to miss the few, but that happens.

Same time next year?

Warning: spoilers!

All the Colours of the World Are Between Black and White (2023)

Bambino is a motorcycle courier in Lagos. During a delivery he meets Bawa, a wannabe photographer who takes his picture. The pair develop a complex relationship of mutual interest through their time together with Bambino taking Bawa around Lagos to photograph.

Throughout the film we see the conflict of Bambino realizing he may be gay and rejecting those thoughts multiple times during the film. Female friend Ifeyinwa is caught in the middle, with feelings for Bambino, who ends up using her to test whether he is gay or not. In the end, even at the risk of suffering violence for being gay, Bambino finds what is important to him and accepts his feelings for a man.

A well produced film with lots of pretty photographic shots of Lagos while taking the journey of discovery of ones preferences and learning to accept ones feelings.

And the king said, what a fantastic machine (2023)

Missed this documentary about photography and film due to not feeling to well Saturday night and wanting to sleep a bit late. Boo :(

Lola (2022)

What if there was a machine that allowed you to see future radio and TV broadcasts? Invented by two sisters at the beginning of world war 2, the machine seems like the perfect way to defeat Nazi Germany. Soon after they realize they've erased David Bowie, they end up using the machine to help sink the U-boat fleet, thinking it will provide a great victory, but at the cost of an American civilian liner being sunk. Unfortunately, this causes the US to not enter the war and the eventual invasion of the UK by Nazi forces.

How do you undo all this? You make a documentary about it, air it and hope that you view it in history, thus avoiding the whole mess from happening. Messing with time is easy, right?

Cute very indie scifi film with lots of repurposed historical footage showing Britain under Nazi rule. Unfortunately the footage of cheering crowds would have likely been very true if an invasion had succeeded.

#hiff #lgbtq #lagos #photography #scifi #ww2 #timetravel #films #movies

hackbyte@friendica.utzer.de

So sometimes, you can recycle some weirdo scifi one-liners .. because, uh the #fediverse has so many more ppl now.. so:

You're only allowed to skip temporal mechanics lessons, when you arrive in a time machine built at least 10 years later.

#SciFi #OneLiner #RandomShit

German translation:

Sie dürfen den Unterricht in zeitlicher Mechanik nur dann überspringen, wenn Sie in einer Zeitmaschine ankommen, die mindestens 10 Jahre später gebaut wurde.

#Zeitliche #Mechanik #Zeitmaschine

jaywink@jasonrobinson.me

Third Love and Anarchy film festival screening, only one today.

Caution, spoilers!

White plastic sky (2023)

It's the year 2123. Planet Earth has died. Apparently either the last piece of humanity is the domed city of Budapest, or at least nothing else is mentioned, with the main characters pondering at one time whether there are other cities. Clearly not the most free of societies then.

Strict rules are necessary to keep humanity alive, says the co-founder of the miracle of Budapest. These strict rules include a set 50 year life span and controlled reproduction. After 50 years, your body becomes the property of the city. There are hints throughout the beginning of the film on the usage of the bodies. The people of the city need to eat right?

After the loss of their son, 32 old Nora doesn't want to live anymore and takes a voluntary implantation (where the implant is normally injected to your heart when you turn 50). When her husband finds out he makes the amazingly quick transformation from "fanboy of the system" to "my wife is special and needs saving, screw the city".

A rescue plan comes together with some amount of ease, and soon our characters are driving around the wasteland to a mystical place where Nora can be saved. During the journey we see how the human bodies are cultivated into food and some history is also shared.

"White plastic sky" is an interesting take on the dystopia and collapse of society -topic. The animation is striking and dream like, a beautiful film to watch. There are some weird plot holes and the whole ending of the film felt a bit strange, also I'd suggest drinking a large cup of coffee before as the music alone is something to make one sleepy. Overall an interesting story on what the cost of driving the planet to death could be, and the struggle of letting go. From your loved ones, and from the continuation of society at whatever cost.

#hiff #scifi #dystopia #films #movies

jaywink@jasonrobinson.me

My second day of Love and Anarchy film festival. Initally I thought I had two screenings. Then I realized I have three, my calendar just managed to hide one of them. Then I fucked up and missed the last one 😁

Warning: There may be spoilers ahead.

Timecrimes (2017)

Everything about this screamed "go watch me". Time travel, scifi, "weird", being the selling labels. Sure, that's for me! It was weird. I think time travel is probably one of the hardest science fiction themes to get right - probably because "right" is a rather hard to define when it comes to time travel. It's not like we've actually had working time travel solutions, and the whole thing is a bit of a mindfuck.

Timecrimes did the "weird" part really well, but I'm afraid otherwise it felt a bit of a half-attempt. Just so many things that made the plot hard to follow, and the casting wasn't particularly impressive. The plot did try to pull through towards the end though, but left quite a bit of "wait what" holes in the process. Maybe it's just the time travel topic being hard.

Rakkautta ja Hekumaa (short films)

Short film collections from Love and Anarchy are always a nice thing to give a chance to. This collection, with films related to love and sexual desire container the following:

Super (2023)

A crush and sexual tension can happen anywhere, even at a supermarket. This short film follows a pair hooking up at a supermarket, spending the remaining day there being silly to each other and taking a break having sex in an elevator. In the end it is revealed "James" has a girlfriend and they separate after paying for their purchases just before the store closes.

OK it was more interesting than I described it. Sweet story of young love.

Dildotectonics (2023)

This short film was more of a documentary (I think?) of a person with the aim of creating non-phallic dildos, while throughout the film we also hear the story of (I forgot the name of the person) from history who had enjoyed dildos in a coven and then her girlfriend got judged by the Inquisition. I'm afraid the pace was rather slow and 16 minutes felt like a long time, maybe I was just tired.

Affricate (2022)

A woman is spending days at a beach side hotel with her two daughters. The daughters feel full of life, while the woman feels sad and lonely, and over protective regarding especially one of her daughters, who seems to have some special mental qualities needing extra care.

Luckily the day is saved by local hotel staff hunk Mark, who shows her life is all good by giving her a quick fuck on the beach. I think that was the point of the film.

An avocado pit (2022)

A trans prostitute decides to hit on a seemingly straight guy who seems to be having relationship trouble. Mutual interest develops, though in the end, neither believes love is in the air. This was actually a really well filmed cute story with lots of beautiful scenes, though the story didn't have a lot in it.

27 (2022)

I missed this one, as I had to leave to run (cycle) to my next movie, a 35 minute biking trip away as somehow I planned things poorly. A nice bike ride later...

Kubi (2023)

A samurai film by Takeshi Kitano. Something I was really looking forward to. A furious bike ride later, walking towards the theater at the last minute I realized the film is actually screening in a completely different place, like 10 km away. Somehow I had completely misread and with the laws of physics making it rather impossible for me to move my bike 10km in one minute, this one had to be missed :(

It was probably good!

#hiff #scifi #films #movies #fail