Dr Bashir clearly has an English accent (and his father has a distinct Cockney accent), but do we hear in canon and/or EU material where on Earth he comes from? (Picard has an English accent but is French, so there's only so much we can draw from accents)
I'm not sure this is science fiction, but it (was) futuristic, and played "what if" very well. I'm also not sure it's possible to find.
Back in the 1970s or early 1980s, the Bank of Nova Scotia had a magazine that went out to the children that had the special children's savings accounts. The us...
Searching for a sci-fi book where a scientist, researcher and special agent on Mars were communicating with telepathic cat-like creatures, to sort out a local conflict.
Any idea which book this was?
Most modern zombie media portrays zombies as either walking corpses and/or infected living people that eat the flesh of those that are uninfected with no particular preference for body parts, yet I have heard of zombies sometimes being associated with eating brains. Where did that idea come from,...
After watching Shang-Chi I wondered what the comics version of the Mandarin's rings were compared to the MCU ones.
I ended up finding that they seems quite different in both power(s) and size. In the comics they seem like a "cheap" version of the infinity stones (litteral rings) and in the MCU th...
Do we know the first, or at least possibly the most influential, occurrence of zombies targeting humans for our delicious brains?
And do we know why they go for that organ specifically?
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