SPACE OPERA: the 100 best moments from Scifi


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We are going to write a sci-fi by harvesting the 100 best ideas from every Scifi you have ever seen or Read. What do you consider one of the best 100 Ideas? Make Sure you number that Idea.

1. {Alien} Underwear clad Sigorney Weaver climbing into a Space suit with a Plan to flush an alien out of the shuttle.

2. {The Day the Earth Stood Still/remake} The Technician screaming to be let out after replacing the drill bit in the test chamber in which GORT is housed.

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3-Ringworld-Larry Niven-reproduction rights lottery leads to genetic selection for luck.

4-Man Kzin Wars-forgot exact author and story; K'zinti discover icecream from their human slaves; the humanoid hunting cats perfect "tuna flavored ice cream."


5 - River *activates* and kills all the Reevers.

6 - Ender discovers it was never just a game.

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Here are some classics. Numbered for Clarity, not quality.

  • 7 - (Aliens) - Queen Alien is ripping up the floor trying to get at Newt. Then, behind the Queen, a bay door opens revealing Ripley in the bipedal forklift. CUT TO CLOSE UP OF Ripley:

    "Get away from her, you b%~~*!"

    I still get chills.

  • 8 - (citation should really be unnecessary...) - The engines make pathetic winding-down sound, then quit altogether.

    "It's not my fault..."

  • 9 - (Enemy Mine) - It's been years since I've seen this movie, so forgive me if the details are slightly fuzzy. Davidge falls into a sandy pit and stuggles to crawl out. Behind him a long tentacle with horrible teeth rises out of the pit behind him, revealing the pit to be a giant ant lion. The tentacle grabs Davidge's leg and begins to pull him in. Just when it appears that Davidge it about to become a meal, the Drak appears from out of nowhere and saves him.

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    10 (The 5th Element) Crazy Hat Guy: "Gimme de caaaassssh!". That whole scene cracks me up.


    11 (Soldier) - Colonel Mekum gets dragged up to Todd, the soldier that he said was obsolete and thought dead and who just wiped out all of the new soldiers single handedly. "Please." the Colonel begs as he wets himself. The Colonel and his flunkiess get tossed out to be blown up by their own device.

    12 (Galaxy Quest) - "And what you fail to realize is my ship is dragging mines."

    13 (ST3:WoK) - "Kahn, I'm laughing at the superior intellect."

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    12 (Galaxy Quest) - "And what you fail to realize is my ship is dragging mines."

    Win. Love that movie.

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    Cosmo wrote:
    pres man wrote:


    12 (Galaxy Quest) - "And what you fail to realize is my ship is dragging mines."
    Win. Love that movie.

    Actually, I was thinking of another from that same movie:

    14 (Galaxy Quest) - "Oh that's not riiiight"


    Cosmo wrote:
    pres man wrote:


    12 (Galaxy Quest) - "And what you fail to realize is my ship is dragging mines."
    Win. Love that movie.

    While watching Wolverine, there was a scene that made me think, "I see you managed to get your shirt off again."

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    15: Tensions between two secret alien races living among us preparing for invasion of Earth take a turn for the weird when a super-evolved psychic unborn human baby reveals that it has been manipulating events from within its mother's womb in Robert Silverberg's "The Silent Invaders."

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    16: The Last Starfighter

    Alex Rogan: [discussing battle strategy] Wait a minute. We knock out the turret to get the fighters. But to get to the turret, we gotta get THROUGH the fighters. We're dead.
    Grig: [reassuringly] I'll have it all figured out by the time we reach the Frontier.
    [alarm sounds and Grig's face falls]
    Alex Rogan: What's that?
    Grig: The Frontier.


    17) Starship Troopers: Mandatory military service for the right to vote.

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    18) (The Black Hole) Hans Rhinehart and the robot, Maximillian, merge inside the blackhole and spend eternity together as one entity, in Hell.


    19) Evil nemesis revealed related.


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    Come on people...

    20) By your command (Battlestar Galactica 1978)


    21) Terminator

    "I'll be back"

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    22) Data paints a picture.

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    23. Five musical notes on top of Devil's Tower, with one deafening bass note in reply.

    24. When Will Smith's dog gets infected saving his life in "I am Legend" - an "Old Yeller" moment for a new generation

    25. Princess Leia's bronze bikini. Nuff said.


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    25. Princess Leia's bronze bikini. Nuff said.

    I admit, I've been upstaged. ;-P

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    As a science fiction publisher, I must say it's a little depressing to see how many of these "moments" come from TV and movies.


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    Erik Mona wrote:
    As a science fiction publisher, I must say it's a little depressing to see how many of these "moments" come from TV and movies.

    26. (Ghostbusters) "Print's dead." -Egon


    Erik Mona wrote:

    As a science fiction publisher, I must say it's a little depressing to see how many of these "moments" come from TV and movies.

    And yet we are still buying books and RPG games that are printed on paper.

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    Erik Mona wrote:

    As a science fiction publisher, I must say it's a little depressing to see how many of these "moments" come from TV and movies.

    Ok, I'll play:

    27. Bean destroys vials purportedly containing embryos of his own children, then shooting Achilles in the eye with a rubber bullet.

    28. Si Wang-Mu discovering that the godspoken of Path are being controlled by the government with a form of OCD

    29. Peter, Jane and Wang-Mu teleporting with the armed M.D. device directly into the invading fleet's hanger.

    Ok, so I think the only sources in this thread that haven't come from movies or TV are Orson Scott Card books...is that a bad thing?

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    Erik Mona wrote:

    As a science fiction publisher, I must say it's a little depressing to see how many of these "moments" come from TV and movies.

    Oddly, I've never been a big fan of sci-fi books (and I'm falling on the "SCI" part of it and not including fantasy stuff). I like sci-fi movies, but have never been a big sci-fi novel fan.

    But...

    one somewhat obscure story I read long ago that I really really liked (though I don't know whether it would count as one of the 100 best moments) was Starquake by Robert L. Forward.

    I also wonder whether you would consider the superhero genre as sci-fi? Certainly there is an abundance of tech and fantastic plotlines, and for that matter many of them set in space, some good, some not so good, some maybe even great. You could probably say the same for anime - one of the OG's of the American anime scene and one of my favorite shows as a kid: Star Blazers.

    I guess I was mostly thinking about live-action sci fi movies. Maybe I should've broadened my horizons in thinking about "sci fi" and space opera.

    30. How about "best sound effect EVAR" in SciFi for the "seismic charges" Jango Fett fires at Obi-Wan during the asteroid chase in Attack of the Clones

    31. Most chillingly simple moment: "You forgot your space helmet, Dave" from 2001.

    32. Or just "My God, it's full of stars... " Still gives you the chills 40 years later.


    From Jack Vance's The Dirdir: Earth astronaut Adam Reith has been stirring up all kinds of trouble on the planet Tschai, run by alien races, where humans are kept as slaves and their knowledge of Earth brutally suppressed. When he's captured, one of the aliens remarks, "What sort of odd human are you, who refuses to serve us?" and another replies, "He calls himself an Earthman." Reith is interrogated:

    Alien: "Are there other of you 'Earthmen' on Tschai?"
    Reith (Holds head up): "ALL men are Earthmen!"


    33. {Neuromancer, William Gibson} The term 'Cyberspace' is coined, and the concept of 'black ice' invented.

    34. "Game over, man.. Game over!"

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    Erik Mona wrote:

    As a science fiction publisher, I must say it's a little depressing to see how many of these "moments" come from TV and movies.

    TV and Cinema is the novel being read to us by the librarian. May be when we grow up, we will learn to read on our own. But until then, the Librarian's 'siren song' is just too damn aluring.

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    Tensor wrote:

    33. {Neuromancer, William Gibson} The term 'Cyberspace' is coined, and the concept of 'black ice' invented.

    34. "Game over, man.. Game over!"

    Continuing with Neuromancer:

    35. "Minds aren't read. See, you've still got the paradigms
    print gave you, and you're barely print-literate. I can access your
    memory, but that's not the same as your mind."

    And the opening line:

    36. " The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel."

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    37. (xfiles/daytheearthstoodstill/sliders/...) Alien shows up at the genius's house and rewrites the world shattering calculations on the blackboard.

    38. (Last Starfighter) Trusted Lieutenant: "What do we do?" Commander: "We Die."

    39. (Spaced Invaders) ...blah blah..."Donut of Distruction!" Death Droid begins burrowing a very deep hole to hide in.

    40. (spaced Invaders) Captain Bito is crossing the highway and is hood ornamented by a truck.

    41. (The Fifth Element) The Blue Diva singing Opera

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    Literary Science Fiction needs some love!

    Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle served up dozens of great moments...

    42. In A Mote in God's Eye, when one of humanity's most powerful warships is overcome by alien "watchmakers" infesting its works.

    43. Then in Footfall, Humanity's Orion Ship rises on a pillar of nuclear fire, challenging an alien race conquering Earth. Forced to make an EVA to repair battle damage, a heroic pipefitter appreciates the stars as the radiation kills him.

    John Ringo whipped out...

    44. A tribute to the Army Corps of Engineers in Gust Front when the Posleen turn back in fear from the heraldry of the after running the Engineers' gauntlet of booby-traps.

    45. Then, in Hell's Faire, "Bun Bun", almost the most badass tank ever, leads humanity's counterattack against the Posleen.

    46. Of course, that brings the Bolos to mind. I especially liked a touching scene in David Weber's collection Bolos! in which a Bolo suicidally charges into battle to save her colony, reciting poetry in memory of her fallen commander.

    47. Vernor Vinge gave one of the coolest adventures ever, with A Fire Upon the Deep, where an advanced AI "virus" hijacks every system it encounters, including the cybernetically-enhanced minds of humanity...

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    Print: The novel Dune (The whole thing)

    Film: Theme song from Green Slime

    TV: The opening credits to UFO (yes the highly sexist focusing on the lady's backside credits!)


    48. {The Jetsons} George telecommuted to work via wireless internet! <-- you saw it here first folks.

    49. {Consider Phlebas, Ian M. Banks} Yay... the whole thing.

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    Hmm, Print.

    "James Bolivar DeGritz, I arrest you on the charge-" Right as he drops the safe on the bot's head.

    "It is three fifths of a second from when Joachim drew his pistol."

    And I can't forget:

    "I give you, the Cappellan Confederation!"


    53. Psychohistory from Foundation Series.

    54. Humaniform robots from the Robot Series and the three laws of robotics.

    55. Kzinti from the Ringworld and Kzin-Human Wars series.

    56. Solar system composed entirely of anti-matter seen in the Crashlander collection.

    57. Uplifting and dolphins piloting space ships from the Uplift Series.

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    Disenchanter wrote:
    Jason Nelson wrote:
    25. Princess Leia's bronze bikini. Nuff said.
    I admit, I've been upstaged. ;-P

    Alright ...

    58. Lt Uhura - Mirror Mirror


    What happened to 50, 51, 52 ?

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    Tensor wrote:


    What happened to 50, 51, 52 ?

    Mr. Morris didn't number, but we included them in the sequence.


    slackers!

    :-)


    "Captain Piett? You are now Admiral!"


    60.
    "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe
    Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion
    I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser Gate
    All those moments will be lost in time
    Like tears in rain
    Time to die"

    I cannot watch this scene without crying.
    I can't even listen to these lines without dropping a tear.


    61. {Galaxyquest} "What happened to my limo??" And, then the gates open and Jason Nesmith sees a planetary system spread out before him.

    61.5 {same movie} "Miner not a minor."


    62. From Lucifer's Hammer by Larry Niven: As the giant meteor plunges into the Pacific a surfer dude decides to spend his last minutes riding the biggest wave in history. He manages to get up and ride the thousand ft. tsunami halfway over Los Angeles before he's smacked into the side of a skyscraper.

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    Kirth Gersen wrote:
    "Captain Piett? You are now Admiral!"

    Actually I think it's "You are in Command now, Admiral Piett."

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    63. “It’s a trap!” – Admiral Ackbar

    64. “Then I’ll see you in Hell.” – Han Solo

    65. The scene in The Empire Strikes Back when Vader is talking on holo to the captains of the three Star Destroyers, when one of the hologram images suddenly cowers and then blinks out as his ship is destroyed. Vader ignores it.

    66. The moment in Niven and Pournelle’s The Legacy of Herot, where the colonists realise that the Salmon are actually baby Grendels…

    67. The moment in Niven and Pournelle’s Footfall, where Harry first gets a look a the alien invaders … and they are baby elephants, wearing platform shoes, flying in paper planes … and wielding large shotguns in their trunks …

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    68. For Mr. Mona: Masque World: "Sir Henry Oliphaunt kept his Trog suit. He never wore it and he never spoke of it to Lady Oliphaunt, but he kept the suit and sometimes late at night he would take it from its secret place and look at it. And there were other nights when he would suddenly rise from his chair and dance around the room."


    Seldriss wrote:

    60.

    "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe
    Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion
    I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser Gate
    All those moments will be lost in time
    Like tears in rain
    Time to die"

    I cannot watch this scene without crying.
    I can't even listen to these lines without dropping a tear.

    Ok. I give. What is this from? It sounds very familiar.

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    Sharoth wrote:
    Seldriss wrote:

    60.

    "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe
    Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion
    I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser Gate
    All those moments will be lost in time
    Like tears in rain
    Time to die"

    I cannot watch this scene without crying.
    I can't even listen to these lines without dropping a tear.

    Ok. I give. What is this from? It sounds very familiar.

    Blade Runner


    Zeugma wrote:
    Sharoth wrote:
    Seldriss wrote:

    60.

    "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe
    Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion
    I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser Gate
    All those moments will be lost in time
    Like tears in rain
    Time to die"

    I cannot watch this scene without crying.
    I can't even listen to these lines without dropping a tear.

    Ok. I give. What is this from? It sounds very familiar.
    Blade Runner

    D'oh!!! ~facepalm~

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    69. Also, the snowstorm parable from Ch. 2 of Masque World, by Alexei Panshin. "In these days when any man can comfortably dance naked in a snow storm..."

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    70. As part of his final test to become a Nexus Starship Officer, cadet Asodo Hatch must defeat a far superior strategist and commander in an Illusion Tank battle. Both men are in command of Mega Command Cruisers, starships with enough fire power to take out whole planets, with crews of hundreds.

    Knowing he cannot defeat his opponent in a conventional starship battle, Asodo cloaks the ship, orders his entire crew to go EVA, abandoning ship, floating silently through space undetected by the other Cruiser and undertake a boarding action. The assault partially depressurises the other ship, and Asado and his men fight through the corridors, slaughtering the unprepared opposing crew with the ceremonial swords that form part of their uniform and taking command of the enemy Cruiser. Asodo himself beheads the opposing commander. (From The Worshippers and the Way, Hugh Cook).

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