• Technology in science fiction is a crucial aspect of the genre. As science fiction emerged during the era of Industrial Revolution, the increased presence...
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  • The fictional technology in Star Trek has borrowed many ideas from the scientific world. Episodes often contain technologies named after or inspired by...
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    intrusions, or even deflects energy attacks back at the attacker. This fictional technology is created as a field of energy without matter that acts as a wall...
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  • Technology is a key aspect of the fictional setting of the Dune series of science fiction novels written by Frank Herbert, and derivative works. Herbert's...
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  • technology refers to technology created in the fictional Universal Century timeline of the Gundam anime media mix. Although they are only fictional technologies...
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  • technology, above Technology journalism Engines of Creation Engadget TechCrunch Wired The Verge Fictional technology In Death technology Technology in...
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  • see Bishop (Aliens) Weyland Corporation (Weyland Industries), a fictional technology corporation predecessor to Weyland-Yutani, founded by Peter Weyland...
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    Lani People and Confederation Matador, and appears as the nickname for fictional Heim Theory devices in Ken MacLeod's The Execution Channel. Cities in...
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  • Fictional languages are the subset of constructed languages (conlangs) that have been created as part of a fictional setting (e.g. for use in a book, movie...
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    Kardashev scale (category Fictional technology)
    cosmic radio sources discovered in 1963 by the California Institute of Technology, CTA-21 and CTA-102 in particular, which would have characteristics close...
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  • directed by Paco Plaza Project Genesis and the Genesis Planet, a fictional technology and the planet created by it in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and...
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  • USS Callister (category Fictional technology)
    episode to date" for the show, due to its use of vivid colours and a huge fictional landscape. Though the episode is dark at times and raises serious issues...
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    Cryonics (category Fictional technology)
    whole bodies or brains is very damaging and irreversible with current technology. Cryonicists call the human remains packed into low-temperature vats "patients"...
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    Mind uploading (category Fictional technology)
    uploading is treated as an important proposed life extension or immortality technology (known as "digital immortality"). Some believe mind uploading is humanity's...
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    Cloaking device (category Fictional technology)
    A cloaking device is a hypothetical or fictional stealth technology that can cause objects, such as spaceships or individuals, to be partially or wholly...
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  • Turbo encabulator (category Fictional technology)
    The turbo encabulator is a fictional electromechanical machine with a satirical technobabble description that became a famous in-joke among engineers...
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  • pattern Replicator (Stargate), a fictional species in the Stargate universe Replicator (Star Trek), a fictional technology in the Star Trek universe Replicator...
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  • Telescreen (category Fictional technology)
    every movement scrutinized." Telescreen cameras do not have night vision technology, thus, they cannot monitor in the dark. This is compensated by the fact...
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  • Stasis (fiction) (category Fictional technology)
    be a region in which a stasis process is in effect. Stasis fields in fictional settings often have several common characteristics. These include infinite...
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    doomsday devices also expanded to encompass many other types of fictional technology, one of the most famous of which is the Death Star, a planet-destroying...
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    Sonic screwdriver (category Fictional technology)
    The sonic screwdriver is a fictional multifunctional tool in the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who and its spin-offs, used by the...
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  • in fiction as part of a major plot or thematic importance. They may be fictional psychological disorders, magical, from mythological or fantasy settings...
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  • Project Genesis may refer to: Project Genesis (Star Trek), a fictional technology from the Star Trek universe Project Genesis (organization), an Orthodox...
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  • Techno-horror (category Fictional technology)
    subgenre of horror fiction that focuses on concerns with and fears of technology. The stories are often cautionary tales created during periods of rapid...
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  • Sleeper ship (category Fictional technology)
    journey in some form of hibernation or suspended animation. The only known technology that allows long-term suspended animation of humans is the freezing of...
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  • Ansible (category Fictional technology)
    An ansible is a category of fictional devices or technology capable of near-instantaneous or faster-than-light communication. It can send and receive...
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  • station Deep Space Nine. This episode centers on a holosuite, a fictional technology that uses holograms to create immersive simulated environments. In...
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    science fiction film 2001: A Space Odyssey featured numerous fictional future technologies, which have proven prescient in light of subsequent developments...
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  • Wayback Machine (Peabody's Improbable History) (category Fictional technology)
    The Wayback Machine or WABAC Machine is a fictional time machine from the segment "Peabody's Improbable History", a recurring feature of the 1960s cartoon...
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  • Replicator (Star Trek) (category Fictional technology)
    had speculated about the development of "replicating" or "duplicating" technology, the term "replicator" was not itself used until Star Trek: The Next Generation...
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