Ten Best Sci-Fi

in the late afternoon on Sunday, the 10th of April 2005 by Chad

The 10 best ultimate must have SciFi titles. That is my quest.
If we had to prove to some extraterrestrial that we knew a thing or two about sci fi, and he (she/it/them/narf) asked to prove it with 10 titles, what would they be?
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3 Responses to “Ten Best Sci-Fi”

  1. Chad Says:

    Good point. I did mean books… or even series of books is fine with me.
    I want to do a 10 best quest every week.

  2. Jeremy Says:

    Hmmmm (are you just thinking TV, Movies, books?)
    Television
    1) Babylon 5
    2) Battlestar Galactica (Sci TV-Series)
    3) Star Trek: The Next Generation
    4) Farscape
    5) Star Trek: Enterprise
    6) Babylon 5: Crusade
    7) The X-Files
    8) Star Trek
    9) Battlestar Galactica (Original)
    10) Space: Above and Beyond
    Movies:
    1) Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
    2) Star Wars: A New Hope
    3) Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
    4) Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan
    5) Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country
    6) Star Trek: First Contact
    7) The Day The Earth Stood Still
    8) War of the Worlds
    9) Aliens
    10) 2001: A Space Odyssey
    Books:
    1) Nightfall - Isacc Azimov:Robert Silverberg
    2) 2001
    3) 2010
    4) Eon - Greg Bear
    5-9) Star Wars: The Timothy Zahn “trillogy”
    10) The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

    I KNOW I’m missing some… but this was my first try, and my limited distraction from my Sunday Night “take home work” - I’ll be back!

  3. Anarchy Says:

    Well… I don’t get to read as much as I would like, so my list of books might seem a bit thin.

    1. Fahrenheit 451 … by Ray Bradbury
    2. Dune … by Frank Herbert
    3. Armor … by John Steakley
    4. Slaughterhouse Five … by Kurt Vonnegut
    5. Ender’s Game … by Orson Scott Card
    6. Starship Troopers … by Robert A. Heinlein
    7. Star Wars: The Han Solo Trilogy … by A. C. Crispin
    (The Paradise Snare, Hutt Gambit, and Rebel Dawn)
    8. The Forever War … by Joe Haldeman
    9. Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers … by Grant Naylor

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