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Science fiction is about the inevitability of change, whether you welcome it or not

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“Science fiction is naturally melodramatic and extreme… It asks two great questions, “What if?” and “If this goes on?” And it wants its answers — its disasters — to be big enough to be visible and understood. Is this depressing? Not necessarily. There is a line that comes (I think) from Isaac Asimov. It may be the great statement of science fiction. ‘There will be a future, and it will be different.’ … As long as there is life, there is change and therefore history; and as long as there is life, there are alternatives.” — Eleanor Arnason’s Web Log

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