The book is the basis for one of the greatest science fiction movies of all time.
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And it's full of SCIENCE! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCSFaZkvvIQ …
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You don’t have to be a sperg: a level of detail helps with verisimilitude. E.g., the way your antigravity motors had to calibrate was a nice touch.
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J Manfred is wrong. There is more than enough there which is /not/ invented and /does/ have meaning, *in context* of the fiction. It draws anyone of even a modest technical bent INTO the narration, not pushing them AWAY. It's describing a situation, not a technology.
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100% agreed. This is a technical / engineering procedural, and it's my favorite type of SF.
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If only someone made ECSS or NASA-STD standards in their sci-fi novel
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I'm pretty sure NASA is an STD vector in Morlock's.
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Honestly, compared to the "they applied the x and the y started working again" approach of much of SciFi these days, this was a nice change of pace.
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