All the stories on the FP are about labor relations and corporate shenanigans. So anyway, do you like Star Trek or Star Wars better? Anybody still ike to read old school sci fi, for example I really love Poul Anderson’s Polesotechnic League stories - the swashbuckling adventures of intersteller trador Nicholas van Rijn and his Solar Spice and Liquors company, David Falkayne, et al. Good old basic space opera.

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    Back in the days of Star trek the next generation, Voyager and Deep Space 9, I Would say Star Wars is not really Science Fiction but Science Fantasy.
    But unfortunately that’s become true for Star Trek too.

    As Science Fiction I clearly prefer old school Star Trek, but as Science Fantasy Star Wars does it way better IMO.

    I hadn’t heard about Poul Anderson’s Polesotechnic League stories before, they look very interesting, I’ll bookmark that for when I feel like some old school SciFi. 👍 😀

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      To be fair, Star Trek always had its fantasy element as well. They dressed it up with Treknobabble a lot, but many of the episodes had fundamentally fantasy elements as well. Like, remember the time Kirk gets beamed down to a planet where the inhabitants use literal, actual magic and it turns out the Salem witches were actual witches?

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        You are absolutely correct, I’d also argue Q is more fantasy than SciFi, it’s probably more correct to say Star Trek was MOSTLY SciFi, while Star Wars had more fantasy elements as a fundamental part of the Universe that are the basis for the stories.

        Personally I consider time travel as absolutely a fantasy element, I see no reason to believe the past and future exist at the same “time” as the present. Which makes time travel basically nonsense.
        All time travel speculation quickly ends out in either infinities or paradoxes. Only a very careful author, who set up strict limitations prevent that.
        To be honest I’m extremely tired of all the time travel babble Star Trek has turned into, where time travel is a key element of the stories.

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        Thanks. I just found the entire series, 😋 but with some odd numbering?:

        Anderson, Poul - Polesotechnic League - 01 - The Trouble Twisters
        Anderson, Poul - Polesotechnic League - 02 - War Of The Wing-Men
        Anderson, Poul - Polesotechnic League - 03 - Trader To The Stars
        Anderson, Poul - Polesotechnic League - 04 - Satan’s World
        Anderson, Poul - Polesotechnic League - 05 - Mirkheim
        Anderson, Poul - Polesotechnic League - 06 - The Earth Book Of Stormgate
        Anderson, Poul - Polesotechnic League - People in the Wind

        Completely different numbering than for instance the recommended here?

        https://www.bookseriesinorder.com/polesotechnic-league/

        Which would you recommend?
        By publication date or chronological story line?

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          I always try to go by publication.

          Someone put it this way [they were talking specifically about the Conan stories]. If you meet someone and get to chatting you don’t tell your story in chronological order. Maybe the first story you tell is about what happened at work, or your most recent vacation. After you’ve known them a while you talk about grade school.

          That’s my opinion.