Kahuna Burger
First Post
Thinking about a comment one of my lj friends made regarding Harry Potter and comparing it to the STNG episode where "introns" cause the crew to mutate into various creatures. He was trying to figure out why some things bothered him so much even in the context of clearly reality defying worlds that he is fine with.
I suggested that the issue was "reality plus" versus "reality is different". He doesn't mind suspending his disbelief when a magical or fantasticly out there sci fi tech is added to reality to create a setting, but when you change something that he has a decent understanding of to be different, that annoys him. He agreed that this was a good description of what was bugging him - it's one thing to say "this universe also has warp drive" and another (to him) to say "in this universe humans are descended from spiders and have spider DNA in their genes (which will cause you to grow extra limbs if activated - limbs which will disappear if you turn off the introns)"
Do you react differently to sci fi or fantasy which is "reality plus" vs that which is "reality is different"? Do you prefer one over the other?
I suggested that the issue was "reality plus" versus "reality is different". He doesn't mind suspending his disbelief when a magical or fantasticly out there sci fi tech is added to reality to create a setting, but when you change something that he has a decent understanding of to be different, that annoys him. He agreed that this was a good description of what was bugging him - it's one thing to say "this universe also has warp drive" and another (to him) to say "in this universe humans are descended from spiders and have spider DNA in their genes (which will cause you to grow extra limbs if activated - limbs which will disappear if you turn off the introns)"
Do you react differently to sci fi or fantasy which is "reality plus" vs that which is "reality is different"? Do you prefer one over the other?