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* Lots of anime space opera, for those big serious space battles and cynical space politics, and a dash of the lighter stuff (like ''Dirty Pair'') for that sense of a future you'd enjoy visiting. | * Lots of anime space opera, for those big serious space battles and cynical space politics, and a dash of the lighter stuff (like ''Dirty Pair'') for that sense of a future you'd enjoy visiting. | ||
* Masamune Shirow's manga ''Appleseed' for its arcologies, bioroids, and musings on the human quests for utopia via technology and social engineering. (Combined with gunbattles, and that hint of inter-phenotype dalliance.) | * Masamune Shirow's manga ''Appleseed' for its arcologies, bioroids, and musings on the human quests for utopia via technology and social engineering. (Combined with gunbattles, and that hint of inter-phenotype dalliance.) | ||
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* Dashes and bits of other sci-fi, including ''Aliens'' (baseball caps) and ''Cowboy Bebop'' (multilingual signage) and the Lensman stories (the ''original'' mad starship engineers!) and ''A Miracle of Science'' ("Mars thinks you're cute!"). | * Dashes and bits of other sci-fi, including ''Aliens'' (baseball caps) and ''Cowboy Bebop'' (multilingual signage) and the Lensman stories (the ''original'' mad starship engineers!) and ''A Miracle of Science'' ("Mars thinks you're cute!"). | ||
* And some of my uniform designs are cheerfully ripped from ''Star Wars'', bringing two fandoms into head-on collision. Oh, and I always liked Brian Daley's ground-level take on that universe. | * And some of my uniform designs are cheerfully ripped from ''Star Wars'', bringing two fandoms into head-on collision. Oh, and I always liked Brian Daley's ground-level take on that universe. |