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Does this detract from sci-fi novels, for you?
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<blockquote data-quote="Joss" data-source="post: 2672449" data-attributes="member: 233546"><p>When the future technology is nothing new. I mean, flying cars and holograms, for example and other "future" technology that you can find in every other sci-fi book. </p><p></p><p>I recently read a sci-fi that offered nothing new in technology. It didn't distract from the story for me, but it's something I still remember weeks after reading the book. </p><p></p><p></p><p>BQ: What's the most awesome - and unique/original - technology you've read about in a book (that you didn't write)? </p><p></p><p>BQ: For writers who are writing sci-fi or something that involves future/advanced technology - do you strive to invent something that's not used in every other sci-fi book?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joss, post: 2672449, member: 233546"] When the future technology is nothing new. I mean, flying cars and holograms, for example and other "future" technology that you can find in every other sci-fi book. I recently read a sci-fi that offered nothing new in technology. It didn't distract from the story for me, but it's something I still remember weeks after reading the book. BQ: What's the most awesome - and unique/original - technology you've read about in a book (that you didn't write)? BQ: For writers who are writing sci-fi or something that involves future/advanced technology - do you strive to invent something that's not used in every other sci-fi book? [/QUOTE]
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