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I will be answering Patreon questions in my next video! Post a question about your favorite science fiction books, movies, TV shows, and concepts!

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Have you read any books from the Saga of the Skolian Empire, by Catherine Asaro? Particularly, "The Last Hawk"?

Kiyoshi Kusama

Do you see a larger growing trend in sci-fi towards dystopian futures, or more utopian ones; and what do you think that says about society at large?

Ron Yeaw

Why do so many of the great sci-fi authors, especially more contemporary ones such as Ian Banks, Neal Stephenson, Greg Bear, Larry Niven, JG Ballard, Bruce Sterling, etc. remain unadapted and with no film or television (or even video game) production? What is your favorite obscure author who you think deserves a big screen adaptation the most?

MichaelM

Thanks for the question, one of the first Science Fiction novels that brought me into the world of science fiction was CS Lewis Space trilogy, what Science Fiction novel brought you into the world of Science Fiction ?

Joseph Nizolek

Is Peter F. Hamilton on your radar at all? I can't seem to find any references to him in your playlists. One of my favorites :)

Alan Hayes

Is Dune a story about eugenics? If so, what is Herbert trying to tell us about that ugly word?

fox_e_crow

What do you think about Hunters of Dune and Sandworms of Dune? (Sorry if you've answered this before.)

hammerspacetime

One of books that defined my love for Sci-Fi genre was "Limes Inferior" by polish author Janusz Zajdel (unfortunately i dont think it has been translated to english). The book shows a possible post-scarcity future where automation of work reduced the amount of jobs available, and how it affected the society. In this scenario education was mandatory for every citizen, with an exam at 18yo that defined their future role in society. 1s, 2s and 3s were given a jobs and adequate number of money, 4s were the reserve in case of trouble while 5s and 6es were given just basic income and no work. With recent boom of machine learning the talk about post-scarcity has picked up lately so this topic seems more prevalent than ever. What are your thoughts on the subject and what are your favorite books that try to answer similar questions about our future ? New patron here, Ive been listening to your stuff for couple of months now. I like both your style, and the substance of your videos. Keep up the good work !

Mac

In response to the latest video... What's to stop the seekers from locating nogenes in the end via other methods? - If that's been discussed before I have a followup on general scifi fiction. Are there more series or books you would recommend involving planning over time or civilizations over time? Seeing it with the Foundation in the show, Dune, and the wallfacer project obviously goes to the extreme. The absolute gamble on humanity's future is always captivating to read or watch. Latest podcast episode sounds fun, I need to listen.

Christopher Cowley

Heyo, love the videos. Thanks for introducing me to countless good books from the children of time series, blindsight, blood music, bear head. Ive really enjoyed reading so many books that seem to explore the idea of the threshold of consciousness within intelligent systems ; like the crows in children of memory that insist they aren't conscious or even in stories like I Understand by Ted Chiang or Flowers for Algernon where a protagonist shifts in intelligence during the story. Im curious to know what your thoughts are on this as a sub genre in sci fi and any recommendations of other work that features it! Thanks for the videos! Watching from Hefei, Anhui Province, China ✌️ TW

Tom Wickham

Hey Quinn, have you read Ted Chiang's short story collections? If so, which of his short stories do you think has deep implications that could be explored further in either the written or film medium? Personally the story The Lifecycle of Software Objects is terrifying and I think would be a very relevant story for our age that is obsessed with AI's trajectory.

Jublani

What are your thoughts on scientifically induced immortality? Are humans mentally capable of handling it? What sci-fi media, if any, do you believe gives the most accurate depiction of eternal life?

Tuume

G’day Quinn, what are your views on the comedic and witty side of science fiction literature? The likes of Douglas Adams and Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman.

Donovan (DMoN) Carr

How would you explain "Dune Messiah" to a person who has only read "Dune?"

Eleni Palmos

Wondering if you want to do the pandora sequence by Frank Herbert?

John Horrall


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