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File:2001 - A Matrix Odyssey (spoon).jpg|link=2001: A Matrix Odyssey|'''''[[2001: A Matrix Odyssey]]''''' is a science fiction film about a dystopian future in which humanity is unknowingly trapped inside the Matrix, a mysterious black monolith which transcends time and space using human minds as a computational resource. | File:2001 - A Matrix Odyssey (spoon).jpg|link=2001: A Matrix Odyssey|'''''[[2001: A Matrix Odyssey]]''''' is a science fiction film about a dystopian future in which humanity is unknowingly trapped inside the Matrix, a mysterious black monolith which transcends time and space using human minds as a computational resource. | ||
File:A Scanner Dalek.jpg|link=A Scanner Dalek|'''''[[A Scanner Dalek]]''''' is a 1977 science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick. It was later adapted for television by BBC Television Service. | |||
File:Mind Haunter.jpg|link=Mind Haunter|'''''[[Mind Haunter]]''''' is an American psychological crime thriller television series about the supernatural phenomenon affecting the FBI Behavioral Science Unit in the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the late 1970s. | |||
File:2001 - A Shine Odyssey - Halloran.jpg|link=2001: A Shine Odyssey|'''''[[2001: A Shine Odyssey]]''''' (1968): In this scene, lead programmer Dick Hallorann attempts to shut down the Overlook Hotel main. | |||
File:The Prime Directive of Miss Jean Brodie.jpg|link=The Prime Directive of Miss Jean Brodie|'''''[[The Prime Directive of Miss Jean Brodie]]''''' is a British-American science fiction anthropology film about a teacher at Starfleet Academy who strays from the school's curriculum, romanticizing fascist leaders like General Chang and Admiral Cartwright, ultimately leading her to defy the Prime Directive. | File:The Prime Directive of Miss Jean Brodie.jpg|link=The Prime Directive of Miss Jean Brodie|'''''[[The Prime Directive of Miss Jean Brodie]]''''' is a British-American science fiction anthropology film about a teacher at Starfleet Academy who strays from the school's curriculum, romanticizing fascist leaders like General Chang and Admiral Cartwright, ultimately leading her to defy the Prime Directive. |
Revision as of 14:31, 31 July 2023
The Science Fiction Festival is a celebration of all things Science Fiction.
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2001: A Matrix Odyssey is a science fiction film about a dystopian future in which humanity is unknowingly trapped inside the Matrix, a mysterious black monolith which transcends time and space using human minds as a computational resource.
A Scanner Dalek is a 1977 science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick. It was later adapted for television by BBC Television Service.
Mind Haunter is an American psychological crime thriller television series about the supernatural phenomenon affecting the FBI Behavioral Science Unit in the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the late 1970s.
2001: A Shine Odyssey (1968): In this scene, lead programmer Dick Hallorann attempts to shut down the Overlook Hotel main.
The Prime Directive of Miss Jean Brodie is a British-American science fiction anthropology film about a teacher at Starfleet Academy who strays from the school's curriculum, romanticizing fascist leaders like General Chang and Admiral Cartwright, ultimately leading her to defy the Prime Directive.
2001: A Djinn Chair Odyssey is a 1968 science fiction furniture design film about a mysterious black monolith which reveals exotic pink chairs from beyond time and space.
Dirty HAL 9000 is a 1971 American neo-noir science fiction action thriller film about San Francisco Police Department Homicide Division Computer "Dirty" HAL 9000, who is notorious for his unorthodox, violent and ruthless methods against the criminals and killers he is assigned to detect and report.
2001: A Flash Odyssey is a 1968 science fiction superhero film about a police scientist who gains super-speed after encountering a mysterious black monolith on the moon.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Science fiction @ Wikipedia
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