I found myself lying in a dirty room. It is not the reason that it is in a very bad condition, but the vision room itself is irritated, but all ... brown, brown that makes you feel depressed. It is full of fish and motor oil, which is one of the strangest combinations of the smell I have ever encountered. My ears began picking up the deep monotony of the men who told in other rooms. In my sleepy state, I could not understand what he said, but I caught a few words: drone, girl, confusion, problem.
The rest of the season is full of enchanting twists and rotations, and does not follow the predictable science fiction story, and I can not take root for those awkward and beautiful protagonist Robinson. Just as Stranger Thing imitated the nostalgic complex of the 1980s, this program broke the unique path of SF TV. However, this program is not a black mirror. It can see many fancy space with Star Trek and Star Wars. There is an incredible lucky coincidence that seems to ignore the life-threatening environment and a small personal drama. There is also lens flare. It looks like a lot! I like good anamorphic lenses, but these are overkill.
Science fiction is a wonderful exhibition of human inventions, creativity, and imagination. I am a huge SF fan (even if I do not recommend you sneak into SF movies books, TV shows, movies) (Yes, I want you to watch TV, a real challenge) . I am fascinated by the pre-university concept in science fiction - how these ideas influence today's designers, engineers, and creative thinking and work, and shape the direction of our global society Is not it? Who, what, when, where, why and how - these classics should be your first choice in any situation. I will question everything I have ever experienced. Why is _____ like this? Why? Who uses ___? How is _____ made? When will you start ___? Curiosity and suspicious mind are likely to discover problems and understand the connection. A constant investigation can bring wonderful new ideas
Until recently, the performance as a science fiction writer implied invading the maze world of SF publishing. For decades, major SF publishers such as Del Rey, Tor, Gollancz, Orbit, have become the shelves of large bookstores, which is the imagination of most readers. Some people think that it is certain that their officials will pursue the quality of creativity, but others believe they are killing diversity as they pursue profits. The truth may be the same part of both. But the civil servants lose control of the gate and a group of ambitious science fiction writers are pushing them through them