I’m curious what users feel makes a great sci-fi story. What elements do you feel “make or break” the story specifically where sci-fi is concerned? For me, I really enjoyed the Expanse series, as it feels like there’s a sort of “believability” to it all. The authors make everything seem very realistic, even if some of the descriptions and physics are made up.

What is it about your favorite sci-fi books and shows that make them your favorites?

  • Alien Surfer@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Good sci-fi, to me, is an idea or concept that makes you wonder and think “I never thought of that.” It’s good sci-fi, to me, if I find myself thinking about the ideas and concepts when NOT actively reading the book. It’s about an idea that sounds plausible, not just complete BS. Like half truths with half fiction.

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      11 months ago

      I agree that plausibility plays a huge part. Even though it’s sci-fi, I think it helps when we can imagine the story actually happening, even if it’s highly imaginative and “far-fetched” for reality as we know it.