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McClary 1 Jessica McClary Instructor Eson Kim College Writing II 8 July 2007 I am a Science Fiction Nerd (and proud of it) I became a Trekkie when I was 8, a Star Wars fan when I was 12 and a Gater at 17. I have been introduced to a good chunk of science fiction, both through the movies like The Time Machine and with the books like The Gandalara Cycle: The Steel of Raithskar by Randall Garrett and Vicki Ann Heydron. If I haven t seen it or read it, I m familiar with it in some fashion. I am proud to say, I am a science fiction nerd. I also happen to be just one out of many who share that distinction. We re everywhere, the pharmacist, the doctor, the lawyer and the post man to name only a few. While not every science fiction nerd has had the nerve to come out of the transporter room, there are significant amounts that do. We re not alone in our obsession either as other genres also have their share of fans. Despite that though, science fiction and their fans have become the butt of more jokes than any other fan base though why that is, no one truly knows. While some fans are clearly obsessive in their love of science fiction, not all members of the club are the same; some merely enjoy the genre without the need for extreme behavior while still becoming inspired. It might be interesting to note that science fiction has infected more stories than one might attest to. Too many times has a conversation about the matter come forth and the most someone who isn t a science fiction fan can say is that clearly, those movies and shows that fit within that category must have some space element to it. That s not the case many examples

McClary 2 can be given of science fiction stories that have nothing to do with space. The aforementioned The Time Machine is a prime example, it s about a scientist that builds a time machine and goes to the future. A clear cut case of a science fiction story. Another is I, Robot by Isaac Asimov though most are familiar with the rendered version for the silver screen, the stories themselves are mostly shorts about the building of the first robot and how the three laws came to be. Those are only a few of that are clearly science fiction without the gift of space. What of the stories though that have some basis in science fiction but have somehow missed the cut to fall within the net of definition? For example, Superman. It s considered an action adventure, a man flying around in a cape but if you look deeper into both his story and the story of a majority of the comic book superheroes an element of science can be found. Superman came from the Planet Krypton, the X-Men are all mutated humans, and the Atom can change his shape. All these superhero powers have been explained through scientific methods and they have been validated in our every day lives. Genes do have the potential to mutate, to allow a person to control the weather, or read peoples minds. If alien life did exist, it is feasibly possible that our sun could alter their body chemistry and density enough to make them invincible. The definition of Science Fiction and what is or isn t classified in that genre aside, the truth of it remains that fiction is considered that only until it becomes a fact. Many novels and movies sport technologies that, during their creation, might seem to be nothing more than the wild fantasies of a talented creative individual. Yet, throughout the years we have seen many devices described come to life. In 1974 the novel titled The Mote in God s Eye by Larry Niven had a character pull out his pocket computer and wrote quickly with an attached stylus, sound familiar? It doesn t stop there, there are many such examples littered throughout literary history. It s more than just our personal comfort that is being affected by suggestions, the idea that we

McClary 3 could possibly go beyond our own system, to fly to Mars in an hour instead of several months. To expand our knowledge to more than just our terrestrial plane, to exist beyond ourselves pulls at the imagination seductively for scientists, writers and readers with no end in sight. It is much more than that however, while the unknown spurs on creativity for all ages it does more for the younger generation. As each one grows, living off the images that are trotted before them on movies, televisions and books, they strive to reach for better and higher goals. This does more than push our civilization greater, it keeps the world fresh for them. Giving them the opportunity to take an idea presented and running with it allows many of them to get their first real brush with the impossibilities to conquer, to instill within them the what if syndrome. If but one child is encouraged to ask what if it is possible to gate to another planet within seconds with the use of a stable wormhole it could lead to interesting possibilities. These stories may not be meant for that purpose, they merely may be created just for the entertainment value, but there is no law saying that it could not do both. That the promise of an idea can inspire, instruct and empower a life-time of possibilities. With all the wonders and excitement that science fiction can give to the fan there seems to be the idea floating around that just because someone is a science nerd they must, by definition, be obsessive. That we all have some sort of costume in our closet, be it as a Klingon, Vulcan or Jedi. That we all know how to speak Klingon, fluently and that we have it all memorized. The truth is, like all the other genres, there are degrees. Some of us do have a costume in the closet, a Klingon dictionary on the shelf and an almost working light saber on display. However, most of us don t as it is possible to be a science fiction nerd without all those elements. Despite that fact, many feel it necessary to put us at the sharp end of a joke, asking whether we are waiting for when Captain Pacard will turn into a Borg. Many other jokes rattle

McClary 4 around, stinging those of us that love the genre for what it is, good entertainment. With that stated however, the greatest offender of delivering these jokes does not necessarily come from those who are not fans of the genre. Science fiction fans frequently joke about themselves. A type of immunity of sorts is generated when someone states that to power the Starship Enterprise one would need Spock plugs. Being a fan, of anything, is often a position that has both risks and rewards. By being too invested in something that is merely for entertainment purposes, it leaves open the possibility that someone will plant a target. The case seems to be even more predominating in regards to science fiction fans. It s okay to be an action-adventure movie junky, but to be a science fiction fan seems to automatically classify the person as being a nerd. While many fans have no dispute with such a claim, a fair amount does. It may be amusing to see such a nerd attempt to defend themselves and their passion, but the truth is that many are not nerdy or obsessive, they merely enjoy good stories. To the fans that share the same passion for Science Fiction, don t be ashamed and to those that aren t, be nice to the nerd, they mean no harm. Passions aside, the concepts and ideas of science fiction brings about interesting possibilities and, as Ellie in Contact once told a group of school children, The universe is a pretty big place. It's bigger than anything anyone has ever dreamed of before. So if it's just us... seems like an awful waste of space.

McClary 5 Works Cited Wells, H.G. The Time Macine. England: William Heinemann, 1895. Garrett, Randall, and Vicki Ann Heydron. The Gandalara Cycle: The Steel of Raithska. New York: Batman Books, 1981. Asimov, Isaac. I, Robot. New York: Batman Books, 1950. Sagan, Carl. Contact. New York: Pocket Books, 1985. Niven, Larry, and Jerry Pournelle. The Mote in God s Eye. New York: Pocket Books, 1974.