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so good to know sissycuck111 doesn't like it when women kiss women
Eh, it's not my thing either. Since it's in the tags, I took it to mean it's avoidable as a lot of the time being able to avoid lesbian hookups isn't given the same priority as ability to avoid hetero or M/M hookups because the "lesbians are always hot" view. I like all my kinks and hookups optional.
 

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There is a bug in the admission exam:
"Question 14: Which of the following novels is considered the first work of science fiction?"
The correct answer doesn't show up (it would be either "None of them"or the list should include "Frankenstein by Mary Shelley".)
 
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Joe Steel

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There is a bug in the admission exam:
"Question 14: Which of the following novels is considered the first work of science fiction?"
The correct answer doesn't show up (it would be either "None of them"or the list should include "Frankenstein by Mary Shelley".)
I've never been a fan of these "can you Google this?" kinds of minigames. It's especially bad when the dev cannot Google this. I've never been able to figure out why any dev would think that to be interesting gameplay.
 

HarryHill99

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There is a bug in the admission exam:
"Question 14: Which of the following novels is considered the first work of science fiction?"
The correct answer doesn't show up (it would be either "None of them"or the list should include "Frankenstein by Mary Shelley".)
would say none of them, as even Mary Shelley's work is not the first by a LONG shot. I mean you had Man in the Moone in the 1600's; Voltaire had inferences (consistent with the concepts of the time) in Micromegas. And depending on definition (as SF used to indicate /speculative fiction/ opposed to science fiction (wasn't until what Hugo's work (Ralph 124C41+) that 'SciFi' separated out); but going back in history you had plays/stories even in ancient greece and egypt about foreign marvels; voyages; peoples. Some may point to Epic of Gilgamesh; but though it has some items (longevity; astronomy; etc) it to me doesn't really deal with 'inventions' or human effort/endeavor. (even the protagonist isn't human (he's what 1/3 god if I remember correctly).
 

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Kinda baffling to have like, half the entire summary be a thorough description of the protagonist's family with apparently no real intent to make an incest game? Strange.
 
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Joe Steel

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would say none of them, as even Mary Shelley's work is not the first by a LONG shot. I mean you had Man in the Moone in the 1600's; Voltaire had inferences (consistent with the concepts of the time) in Micromegas. And depending on definition (as SF used to indicate /speculative fiction/ opposed to science fiction (wasn't until what Hugo's work (Ralph 124C41+) that 'SciFi' separated out); but going back in history you had plays/stories even in ancient greece and egypt about foreign marvels; voyages; peoples. Some may point to Epic of Gilgamesh; but though it has some items (longevity; astronomy; etc) it to me doesn't really deal with 'inventions' or human effort/endeavor. (even the protagonist isn't human (he's what 1/3 god if I remember correctly).
Science Fiction requires that one consider real science in the creation of the story. Frankenstein was the first book to do so. Fantasy is not science fiction. The works you mention as being prior to Shelley's book are all fantasies.
 
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HarryHill99

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Science Fiction requires that one consider real science in the creation of the story. Frankenstein was the first book to do so. Fantasy is not science fiction. The works you mention as being prior to Shelley's book are all fantasies.
well kind of off-topic here, but would disagree. You are using a very 'modern' definition of 'science'. Most would have fallen under the what would have been called 'natural philosophy' (philosophia naturalis) which include metaphysics, mathematics, religion & spirit (i.e. the gods also fell into the realm of study which was done frequently) (Goethe, Hegle, and others works would qualify), as well as say Locke's (world working as a mechanism). It really wasn't until the later 1800's/early 1900's that people started to 'containerize' into different fields and eschew different types of thought.
 
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Karnewarrior

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Not to mention plenty of Sci-fi has almost no real "Science" involved. I doubt George Lucas gave more than a single shit about real-world science when designing the Star Wars setting. Science was just an aesthetic.

But try to call Star Wars "not Sci-fi" to any joe on the street and they'll laugh at you.
 
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