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Gerald 01-05-11 05:14 PM

Sexiest Women of Science Fiction,
 
What more could be desired, one to begin the year with life ....

http://www.life.com/image/53371795/i...iction#index/0

Rhodes 01-05-11 05:46 PM

Nice!:yeah:

gimpy117 01-05-11 07:07 PM

they had Uhura (zoe Saldana) but not Galia!!! oh for shame. Zoe is too skinny anyways

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_yPWyFZEdY0...400/gaila2.jpg

now thats a woman. I don't care if shes painted green...ill take her either way

but I do like all of the Battlestar picks. Especially Scakhoff...gor that tomboy appeal, and don't forget summer Galu.

Reece 01-05-11 07:15 PM

Seven of Nine had to be there!!:oops::03::yeah:
http://www.startrekdesktopwallpaper....lpaper_800.jpg

Platapus 01-05-11 07:33 PM

But no mention of Constance Moore <pout> :cry:

breadcatcher101 01-05-11 07:56 PM

I like the movie "The Attack Of The 50 Ft. Woman".


I'll leave it at that, hee hee.

gimpy117 01-05-11 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 1567583)
But no mention of Constance Moore <pout> :cry:

ehh...im not into people my gandfather thought was hot. but to each his own. :arrgh!:

Platapus 01-05-11 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by gimpy117 (Post 1567594)
ehh...im not into people my gandfather thought was hot. but to each his own. :arrgh!:

I am going to hit you with my walker!


These dangburn kids these days.

gimpy117 01-05-11 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 1567619)
I am going to hit you with my walker!


These dangburn kids these days.

sorry had to do it :D

I am the young gun here

CaptainHaplo 01-05-11 08:48 PM

Scully and 7 of 9

Now if I could just get shirley manson to fit into the bed.....

Reece 01-05-11 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by CaptainHaplo (Post 1567632)
Scully and 7 of 9

Now if I could just get shirley manson to fit into the bed.....

You can share Scully with Mulder, 7 of 9 is mine!!:x:yep:

TLAM Strike 01-05-11 09:35 PM

How is Wonder Woman Science Fiction? :-?
(Star Wars isn't generally SciFi either but its normally grouped as such so I'll let it go)

No Amanda Tapping or any of the other Stargate Women? Her, Torri Higginson, Rachel Luttrell, Lexa Doig, and Jewel Staite deserve mention! :stare:

Also Gigi Edgley of Farscape...

I guess if we are talking Farsscape Claudia Black should be somewhere on the list too... :hmmm:

Raptor1 01-05-11 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by TLAM Strike (Post 1567651)
How is Wonder Woman Science Fiction? :-?
(Star Wars isn't generally SciFi either but its normally grouped as such so I'll let it go)

No Amanda Tapping or any of the other Stargate Women? Her, Torri Higginson, Rachel Luttrell, Lexa Doig, and Jewel Staite deserve mention! :stare:

Also Gigi Edgley of Farscape...

I guess if we are talking Farsscape Claudia Black should be somewhere on the list too... :hmmm:

Star Wars isn't science fiction? What is it then?

the_tyrant 01-05-11 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Raptor1 (Post 1567652)
Star Wars isn't science fiction? What is it then?

Space western?:hmmm:

Reece 01-05-11 09:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raptor1 (Post 1567652)
Star Wars isn't science fiction? What is it then?

Reality!:hmmm:

TLAM Strike 01-05-11 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Raptor1 (Post 1567652)
Star Wars isn't science fiction? What is it then?

Fantasy set in space.

Raptor1 01-05-11 10:02 PM

Any particular reason for that? Sure, it has some important fantasy elements, but it still has many more (And still largely critical) science fiction elements...

TLAM Strike 01-05-11 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Raptor1 (Post 1567668)
Any particular reason for that? Sure, it has some important fantasy elements, but it still has many more (And still largely critical) science fiction elements...

Simply based on how Lucas wrote it. Science Fiction generally relies on a base of current scientific theory or a set of fictional theories on how the universe works. None of that was in Star Wars, it was added later by others (like in the "Essential Guides" books). You can really see this in the famous Kessel Run line in Star Wars or the escape of the Falcon in Empire where stuff just doesn't make scientific sense.

That's not to say that Star Wars is bad its just not real Sci Fi more of a something in between Scifi and Fantasy. Its whats called now a "Space Opera", in fact Space Opera's definition was mostly changed by Star Wars. Before Space Opera was hacky, poorly written, trashy stuff set in space. Star Wars showed it could be good.

Gerald 01-06-11 12:55 AM

I like the picture, #20

tater 01-06-11 01:23 AM

Trek is crap as "real" science fiction, too. Just as fantasy as Star Wars.

That said, they completely neglected Firefly.

http://www.fireflywiki.org/img/inara13.jpg

http://www.fireflywiki.org/img/Kaylee21.jpg


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