by Ian Warrender | Dec 22, 2020 | Sci-Fi
FollowFollowFollowFollow Something - Fun Science FICTION Reviews “We are the secret of the Universe. We know of spice… the spice called melange… the greatest treasure in the Universe. It exists on only one planet… ours Arrakis, Dune. We know of spice...
by Ian Warrender | Dec 22, 2020 | Sci-Fi
FollowFollowFollowFollow Something - Fun Science FICTION Reviews This post, the final of Dune’s 20th anniversary will focus on the Emperors mobile palace, but first a correction. Previously I said that we don’t get a clear view of Jim Bandsuh’s wide, unfixed wing...
by Ian Warrender | Dec 14, 2020 | Sci-Fi
FollowFollowFollowFollow Something - Fun Science FICTION Reviews The T-70 X-Wing, first seen stationary on the surface of Jakku, firing at Storm Troopers and being shot up itself. It is an evolution of the T-65B used by the Rebel Alliance against the Imperial...
by Ian Warrender | Dec 14, 2020 | Sci-Fi
FollowFollowFollowFollow Something - Fun Science FICTION Reviews Doctor Zarkov’s rocket, multistage, fairly traditional in design, falls through a worm hole on its way to Mongo. Name Email Address Phone Number Message send (+44) 077127617654...
by Ian Warrender | Dec 10, 2020 | Sci-Fi
FollowFollowFollowFollow Something - Fun Science FICTION Reviews The Hunter-Seeker is a microcosm of Dune’s technology. One of the most sophisticated pieces of single technology seen on screen, a small device with its own miniature Holtzman field, allowing...
by Ian Warrender | Dec 10, 2020 | Sci-Fi
FollowFollowFollowFollow Something - Fun Science FICTION Reviews In recent months we have had a focus on various Gerry and Sylvia Anderson productions, with the Eagle Transporter beating Thunderbirds 2 in the recent final for the vote off, for the best Anderson...
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