DragonOfTheAerie
Istari
Many years ago, I was into Space Stories very much.
I had this huge epic story in my mind, which was all about a mighty and ultra-powerful civilization that had spread their fleet of warships and stellar bases to nothing less than thirty seven different galaxies. They had nearly a million ships, and their weaponry and military prowess were so great that very few opponents could stand in their way.
In general, their science (or at least, what I imagined to be science back then) had granted them godlike powers and their weapons were so dreadful that anything from the Star Wars universe would be a joke in comparison.
I was like: Wow, this is so great! Wonderful! This is going to be the greatest Science Fiction ever!
Well, guess what? Imaginary physics do not count as Science Fiction. I could imagine and define in great detail all of those science-flavored concepts and warships and powers and weapons, and still they were never Sci Fi. That story and everything in it were always Fantasy, or what now I like to call Science Fantasy.
I think that we need to place a clearer barrier between Fantasy and Science Fiction.
To me there is no such thing as soft science fiction. The so-called Soft Sci Fi is nothing but science-flavored Fantasy, all dressed up with starships and other similar things. Authentic Science Fiction is a very, very different creature... and it attracts me very much, but I doubt that I would ever be able to produce a good Sci Fi story.
Anyway, I do not want to start yet another argument about this stuff like it has happened in this site before. I know you will disagree with me, no worries. I just wanted to post these thoughts here.
And yeah, I like Science Fantasy very much =)
Very few people, if any, write sci-fi that is completely authentic to real science. I mean, you have to extrapolate and exaggerate and handwave at least a little on almost everything in sci-fi, just by the definition of sci-fi. It's speculative. The technology within it often does not exist yet, and often we don't know how to create it, so we must make stuff up.
Mystagogue
Mythic Scribe