barsoomcore
Unattainable Ideal
Well, we can banter definitions of "sci-fi" till we're blue in the face but I'll make a couple of observations.
Use of the term "outer space" is not scientific in any way shape or form. That's like saying "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" has a Science element because Santa Claus comes from the North Pole.
Please explain how the task of observation "defines" the word "Science".
Super-powers are not science. That's like saying Superman has a science element because he can fly.
Man vs Nature is not inherently scientific -- unless you're going to say that, for example, "The Old Man And The Sea" is a scientific story.
I don't think that a story that happens to include the occasional fact (there is indeed a place called "Outer Space"), superpowers and nature can be usefully described as "serious sci-fi" on that basis alone. That's what I'm saying.
Use of the term "outer space" is not scientific in any way shape or form. That's like saying "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" has a Science element because Santa Claus comes from the North Pole.
Please explain how the task of observation "defines" the word "Science".
Super-powers are not science. That's like saying Superman has a science element because he can fly.
Man vs Nature is not inherently scientific -- unless you're going to say that, for example, "The Old Man And The Sea" is a scientific story.
I don't think that a story that happens to include the occasional fact (there is indeed a place called "Outer Space"), superpowers and nature can be usefully described as "serious sci-fi" on that basis alone. That's what I'm saying.