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Thoughts about it?
Could it be a good thing? Could it be dangerous? Should it be explored or banned?
What about ethics? Android rights? Freedom? Android feelings?

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The “Killers of the Flower Moon” star got the full Han Solo experience from Ford when nature called.

He's Han Solo for a reason

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Psychologists have stigmatised science fiction fans as losers who retreat into fantasy worlds. This is unfair.

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Nolan changed the end of Villeneuve's sci-fi film (Arrival)

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"The Last of Us" Season 2 has officially cast Kaitlyn Dever, Variety has learned.

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3 Body Problem comes from the duo behind Game of Thrones

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Here's what Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home co-star Catherine Hicks had to say about working with William Shatner on the sci-fi sequel.

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Just finished this A24 feature about a home android and its “memories”. The world building here was really well done and the story was a bit like an old science fiction novel. The background to how this world and its “technosapiens” came to be would probably make a good TV series.

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An auctioneer says the character is "one of the holy grails of Star Wars figure collecting".

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Big power, weird motor
The TS looks like nothing else on the road because it is like nothing else on the road. It’s electric, for starters, making it still a rare thing in the world of motorcycles, but its performance is even more radical. It has a whopping 201 horsepower and 885 pound-feet of torque, almost twice as much as a Corvette E-Ray.
That torque comes from an unusual source. When coming up with the initial design for a motorcycle in 2018, Verge Motorcycles CTO Marko Lehtimäki said that the team was unhappy with the few electric motorcycles on the market.

Lehtimäki said that most electric motorcycle designs simply replace the basic layout of a gas-powered motorcycle, swapping an engine for a motor and a gas tank for a battery. “We thought that cannot be optimal,” he said.

Placing the battery high in the frame was one particular concern. “These batteries are very heavy,” he said. “The center of gravity gets high and these are top-heavy and not very enjoyable experiences compared to traditional motorcycling.”

It has a whopping 201 horsepower and 885 pound-feet of torque, almost twice as much as a Corvette E-Ray.
Verge Motorcycle’s engineers knew they needed to put the battery down in the bottom of the frame, keeping the center of gravity as low as possible. But, by dropping the battery to the base, they filled up the space usually occupied by a motor.

“We came to a conclusion that we would need to move the motor outside of the main chassis, out of the body of the motorcycle,” he said. So they decided to try something different: putting the motor inside the rear wheel.

In-wheel electric motors are not exactly rare. In fact, they’re common in the e-bike scene, found on options like the VanMoof S4 or the BirdBike. The TS Ultra’s motor, though, is something different.

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Despite Star Trek: Discovery's critical success, it was far from a fan-favorite. Though all four seasons boast an average 85 percent critical score, the audience score is at a dismal 37 percent. Since audience scores are more strongly correlated to overall viewership, Discovery simply wasn't pulling the numbers to make it a financially viable intellectual property.

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Silicon Valley’s elite are hatching plans to escape disaster – and when it comes, they’ll leave the rest of us behind

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"It’s unusual, and it’s never boring..."

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  • Enemy Mine (1985)
  • Starman (1984)
  • The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984)
  • Runaway (1984)
  • The Quiet Earth (1985)
  • Solarbabies (1986)
  • Cherry 2000 (1987)
  • Strange Invaders (1983)
  • Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone (1983)
  • Millennium: 1989
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Nearly three decades after winning over our hearts, this sci-fi thriller classic is finally getting the attention it deserves.

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Who says being an author doesn't pay?

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Audiences weren't the only ones perplexed by the Uhura/Spock romance in JJ Abrams' Star Trek reboot. Nichelle Nichols herself found the concept implausible.

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Plenty of imitators have tried to match the heights of our No.1, but none have come close.

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The Bell Riots were a pivotal series of events on Earth that took place in September of 2024. Started in San Francisco's Sanctuary District A, they were named after protest leader Gabriel Bell. One of the most violent civil disturbances in all of American history, the riots and subsequent crackdown resulted in the deaths of hundreds of Sanctuary District residents. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I", "Past Tense, Part II")

By the 2020s, the American government – reacting to serious problems of homelessness and unemployment – created special Sanctuary Districts (essentially walled-off sections of the city grid) in most major cities. Unfortunately – while established with the benevolent intent of providing free housing and food, as well as prospects for future employment – the Sanctuaries quickly degenerated into inhumane internment camps for the poor and mentally ill. Even though people with criminal records were not allowed inside Sanctuaries, it didn't take long for the homeless and unemployed to be joined by violent social outcasts. These groups were referred to by their slang terms – gimmies, dims, and ghosts.

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The Sliders got home at the beginning of Season 2 but didn't realize it and left again. Let's look back at the reality-hopping series, now streaming on Peacock.

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William Shatner pitched an idea for a potential Star Trek 2 that was totally different than what became Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.

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‘Deadpool 3’ is the only Marvel film slated for release on the big screen in the new year

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Back in 2018, the Oscar-winning writer/director Quentin Tarantino was working with J.J. Abrams on a very different kind of Star Trek movie. The film was based on an idea of Tarantino’s and it would have been R-rated. Paramount put the movie into development in parallel with a planned “Star Trek 4” followup to Star Trek Beyond. Mark L. Smith (The Revenant) was brought in to write a script, but by the end of 2019, Tarantino had backed away from the project. Now Smith is talking more about the movie and why it didn’t get made.

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What many fans may not know is that Ensign (Ensign Sonya Gomez) was destined for a much greater storyline which was left on the cutting room floor.

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