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starcharmedstarshine asks:

"How would you feel if a random alien invites you to climb aboard his spaceship and then gives you a tour of the Milky Way?"


I'd ask him how much he's charging, and precisely how weird he's willing to get for such services.


Gicaldo asks:

"How would you end an epic Sci-Fi space adventure? Going out with a bang through a massive action sequence, or a less spectacular finale?"


A massive action sequence isn't always necessary but in my opinion, going out with a bang is. Generally speaking, when it comes to Sci-Fi, the more spectacular the better especially when you're writing a space adventure.

And don't forget the cliffhanger! Damn you Stargate Atlantis, Stargate Universe, Firefly, Farscape, and pretty much every other Sci-Fi TV show ever made!


JackMRich asks:

"How would you make Artificial Intelligence cry?"


I'd kick it in its artificial genitals...


KikiTheSnail asks:

"How would you survive a zombie apocalypse?"


I'm not entirely sure I would survive a zombie apocalypse. That said I think the key to surviving a zombie apocalypse, something I'm almost certain will come at some point in the near future, is to not do anything stupid. Take the time to think through every move you make, consider the consequences of every single action and above all, run!

If you see a zombie, run. If you see people with whom you're unfamiliar, run. Only stupid people (like pretty much every character in all of the zombie fiction I've written) stick around and fight, or hang about to discover exactly what it is those unfamiliar people want.


incredibleares81 asks:

"How would you react if you were stuck in a depressurised environment in the cold reaches of deep space, with nothing but a EVA suit, your ship hyperspaced away, leaving you utterly alone, till the battery dies?"


Well to start with, there's no way I'd be stuck in a depressurised environment in the cold reaches of deep space with nothing but my EVA suit, my ship having hyperspaced away, thus leaving me utterly alone until the battery dies... At least, there's no way any of that would happen without me having tucked a towel into the suit before leaving my ship.

And as everyone knows, as long as you have a towel with you, even if you are stuck in a depressurised environment in the cold reaches of space, then everything will be alright!

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