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It’s a fundamental feature of the Star Trek universe and similar concepts crop up in other sci-fi series. But is warp drive possible? Over to our new sister mag, Science Uncovered …
If warp drive – or other FTL travel – were possible, it would certainly make inter-stellar space travel more convenient in the future. Take Alpha Centauri, our nearest star system. It’s 4.37 lightyears away and travelling at the current speed of Voyager 1 (17 kilometres a second) it would take approximately 67,000 years for a spaceship to reach it. If you take the star Kepler-62, now thought to be orbited by two habitable planets, it would take us more than 20,800,000 years to get there, even using today’s cutting edge propulsion technology.
Rather inconveniently, sci-fi solutions tend to break one of the main tenants of Einstein’s theory of special relativity – no object can travel faster than light in space time.
But we have physicist Dr Miguel Alcubierre to thank for giving us a glimmer of hope that a warp drive may one day be propelling astronauts. He proposed a theory for how warp drive would work. It’s essentially a cheat – instead of moving an object faster than the speed of light, you warp spacetime itself. He proposed that spacecraft could travel a wave of warped spacetime, while existing in a bubble of normal spacetime.
The warp drive would then work by contracting space in front of the ship, pulling it to its destination, and expanding space behind it, effectively pushing it forward.

As far fetched as all this sounds, it hasn’t stopped the good people at NASA from setting the ball rolling with proof-of-concept experiments. Dr Harold “Sonny” White and his team are conducting small-scale tests on photons to see if warp drive travel could one day be possible.
The aim of their experiments is to simulate the Alcubierre drive in miniature form – by using lasers to warp spacetime by one part in 10 million. Dr White and his team are trying to slightly warp the trajectory of a photon, changing the distance it travels within a certain area then observing the change with a device called an interferometer.
These experiments are the latest stage in Dr White’s work on a warp drive. In 2011 he released a paper called Warp Field Mechanics 101 , which contains an updated version of Dr Alcubierre’s warp drive theory. The problem with the original design is that it required far too much energy to work. But by changing the shape of the warp drive bubble around the spacecraft to a doughnut shape, Dr White proves he could make it more energy efficient and, theoretically, more feasible.
So warp drive is still a distant dream – but it’s not time to give up hope just yet.
The first issue of SFX ‘s sister magazine, Science Uncovered , goes on sale on Thursday 21 November, in all good newsagents and supermarkets and in digital form. Find out more at www.science-uncovered.com and follow the team on twitter at @SciUncovered .
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]]>The 50th anniversary of the first episode of Doctor Who appearing on our screens is almost upon us. So our new sister publication, the science magazine Science Uncovered , takes a fun look at how much science fact there is behind the science fiction; written by SFX ’s very own deputy editor, Richard Edwards, the full article will appear in the first issue of Science Uncovered , available in all good newsagents from Thursday 21 November. And here’s sneak peek at an extract:
Could you build a room that appears much bigger on the inside?
Despite having the appearance of an old-school police box, the TARDIS boasts many rooms, including a swimming pool and a library
The explanation in the show for the fact that the TARDIS is much bigger on the inside than the outside is that it is “dimensionally transcendental” – its exterior and interior exist in separate dimensions. While that initially sounds plausible, unfortunately it’s littered with problems. Assuming that those other dimensions are something beyond the three we observe in our everyday lives, it’s unclear which dimensions the Time Lords are referring to. Physicists and mathematicians frequently use additional spatial dimensions to model complicated ideas (in superstring theory, for example), but no experiments or observations have ever proved that they exist. We’re also not sure how a gateway between dimensions could be carried around in a spaceship. We think it’s safe to say this is more magic trick than genuinely feasible science – hopefully, however, physicists will manage to prove us wrong one day.
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Could a human body regenerate into a different form?
In TV’s most ingenious ruse for allowing a show to continue after a lead actor’s departure, the Doctor has taken many forms
Regenerating a body is science fiction for now, but it’s possible to build body parts – such as windpipes and bladders. “More complex structures, such as the liver, heart or the brain are very challenging,” says Dr Paul De Bank from the University of Bath’s Centre for Regenerative Medicine. “While it is possible to grow pieces of tissue, such as bone, muscle and cartilage, assembling these into a functional limb has not yet been achieved. But with breakthroughs in 3D printing technology, it may be possible to take the first steps towards generating functional organs.” Watching the Doctor harvest cells from his body and wait as they slowly grow into replacement parts would be a poor substitute for the drama of his explosive regenerations. So, could we prompt a human body to regenerate from within? “One of the main focuses of regenerative medicine is to stimulate the body to repair itself,” De Bank explains, “either by activating the stem cells, or by turning on pathways that species such as salamanders use to re-grow limbs. It is thought that we have the genetic capacity to do this.”
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The 50th anniversary special, “The Day Of The Doctor”, will air on BBC One on Saturday 23 November as part of the BBC’s 50th anniversary celebrations. To read “The Science Of Doctor Who ” in full, pick up the first issue of Science Uncovered , on sale on Thursday 21 November. To find our more about the magazine, visit www.science-uncovered.com , where you can download a free sample issue! Follow Science Uncovered on twitter @SciUncovered
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Tana lives in a world where walled cities called Coldtowns exist. In them, quarantined monsters and humans mingle in a decadently bloody mix of predator and prey. It’s an eternal party, shown on TV 24 hours a day – gorgeous, glamorous, deadly! Because, once you pass through Coldtown’s gates, you can never leave…
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If there was one announcement guaranteed to send Twitter into a tizzy, it was the news that the new Batman has been cast. Announcing that Ben Affleck would be donning the cowl was just asking for trouble. The internet is wrong of course, dodgy Daredevil or no, Affleck’s been doing award-winning work for half a decade now and Batman is well within his capabilities. Still, that didn’t stop thousands of real human beings signing a petition to stop Batfleck from becoming reality, prompting this response from former Batman Val Kilmer:
While another Batman weighed in with some tongue-in-cheek advice:


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@therealadamwest Remember Ben, with the cape and cowl comes great responsibility (and lots of heat). Bring deodorant. #batman @BenAffleck

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@RichardDreyfuss You read for a part, you feel good about it, you feel confident, then they cast Ben Affleck.

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@pattonoswalt WOW, @BenAffleck is gonna play Batman. I hope he fights the Joke-ah! #wickedpissah

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@josswhedon Affleck’ll crush it. He’s got the chops, he’s got the chin — just needs the material. Affleck %26 Cavill toe to toe — I’m in.

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@THEBRYANHITCH I’d actually take a whole Batman franchise with Affleck, especially movies that will let Batman actually BE Batman

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@NoelClarke Ben Affleck is the new #Batman it’s time to announce that I will be both Robin and krypto the super dog #BeHappy for me. This’ll be a hit!

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@alan_tudyk Casey Affleck should play Robin!

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@Josh_Friedman Watching Time of the Angels while tired and struggling to stay awake is very meta-Whovian. #dontblinkoryoullfallasleepordie

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@bad_robot . @EdgarWright (go see The World’s End!!!) directed one shot in this Kronos sequence. Can you find it?! – JJ
Three cheers for Michael Giacchino! His score makes everything better. –JJ

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@ActuallyNPH I’ve decided that I’d like to be J.J. Abrams’ best friend. I feel like that should happen.

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@allisonscag I’m in a mood. Anybody wanna send me an edit of me as Poison Ivy? K thanks bye. #please

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@BryanFuller #HIGHMOON PILOT DAY ONE WRAP pic.twitter.com/kSpjFKNPQ5


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@jwrinzler Finally issue #1 of The Star Wars is in hand. We started on this January 2012; George gave us the go-ahead back on 4/25/12. Wow.

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@zwgman Ever wonder how they did the Gremlin crowd scenes? This pic gives you a pretty good idea #theresagremlinonmyhead pic.twitter.com/xgK95Gfr5L

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@WilliamShatner It’s Chris Pine’s birthday? What is he 18 today? Happy Birthday to Chris. He needs to come to Twitter.

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@tommyleeba The perfect image to sum up the #Warehouse13 wrap party: pic.twitter.com/IA3x5QJypG

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@crystalhefner With @hughhefner before watching “World’s End.” An awesome Sunday. http://instagram.com/p/ddbnsaESIa/ (opens in new tab)

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@SamWitwer It’s all about the Palpatines, baby. #Uh #! pic.twitter.com/BVuqktZul0


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@jarpad Hey guys, this is MY view
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You can always rely on the internet to get the wrong end of the stick. The latest example: Simon Pegg, who’s perfectly innocent, Vin-Diesel-aping (opens in new tab) picture of himself pointing at a picture of Ant-Man in Marvel HQ was instantly taken as confirmation that Edgar Wright’s long-time collaborator would be stepping into the tiny shoes of Hank Pym:

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@simonpegg Fun at Marvel #3 pic.twitter.com/2hcVhG7695

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@simonpegg FFS the Internet, all I did was point at the central character in my dear friend’s next movie, because I’m excited for him. #iamantman
@simonpegg Oh wait, I fucked up that hashtag. It was supposed to be #iamnotantman
@simonpegg I am however going to play Antnan, a film about the adventures of a tiny grandmother. #iamantnan

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Before gently mocking the movie media who jumped on the story based on extremely tenuous evidence, along with Wright:

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@simonpegg Why is no one talking about the real news sweeping the Internet?! RT @Variety Edgar Wright to helm Thundercats for @20thcenturyfox

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@edgarwright No, @Simon Pegg is not Ant-Man but… RT @THR Breaking: Simon Pegg offered role of ‘Batman’ in @wbpictures ‘Superman Vs Batman’. #BatPegg

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@simonpegg Uh…guys. pic.twitter.com/SdnasEPyqE

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@kateesackhoff Ha NO! That was 2 months ago! RT @jgscanlon : @kateesackhoff Are you 12 in that picture of you dressed as the 4th Doctor? Love that scarf.

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@DamonLindelof Feels GREAT. Thanks for asking! RT @ColonelLanda : Your feelings on ST: Into Darkness being named worst ST film by fans?

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@ManMadeMoon Wish Joffrey would cross Walter White.


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@edsheeran Just saw kick ass 2. @ChloeGMoretz is a bad ass mu’fugga. Go watch it. That is all.

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@BryanSinger Loving my monitors today. #MichaelFassbender #XMen #DaysOfFuturePast #Secondtolastdayofprincipalphotography pic.twitter.com/T4bOO2NOPo

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@TheLauraPride Conehead paps in Bath – all part of working @bbcpointswest #stonefaces pic.twitter.com/duvamj7ftk

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It’s a sad fact of up-to-the-second social networking that, more often than not, it’s the first place you find out about the death of a person in the public eye. The caveat to this is that, not only can Twitter and the like be the bearer of bad news, it can also be the source of heartwarming tributes, and we’ve never quite such an overwhelming outpouring of emotion on Twitter as that which greeted the death of special effects genius Ray Harryhausen last week. Needless to say, the tweets speak for themselves:

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@simonpegg Ray Harryhausen an inspiration and a legend, even before he left us. His influence cannot be measured and has shaped cinema as we know it.

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@gregmottola RIP, Ray Harryhausen. Just showed my son Jason %26 The Argonauts the other day… #PIONEER #MAGIC

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@leeunkrich Famous Monsters magazines with Ray Harryhausen creatures on the covers: defining images of my childhood. Thanks, Ray. RIP.

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@wescraven So glad Ray Harryhausen lived to see the amazing proliferation of wonder that his work inspired. So long, sir, and thank you.

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@BryanFuller REST IN PEACE, MR. HARRYHAUSEN pic.twitter.com/dn82xA7jOw


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@JamesGunn RIP Ray Harryhausen – Damn.


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@BradBirdA113 Ray Harryhausen. All time great. Rest in peace.


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@philfordesq Ray Harryhausen has stopped motion. Very sad news. A man who fired so many imaginations. RIP

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@Markgatiss Farewell to the great Ray Harryhausen. Genius, gentleman %26 a true artist of the screen. A ship of the Gods beckons.

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@chrismcquarrie Ray Harryhausen’s skeleton army is unmatched in the realm of cinematic menace, mocking the undead legions shambling in their wake.

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@wossy So sad to hear that the wonder filled Mr Ray Harryhausen has gone. I found his phone number when I was a kid and called him up! A kind man.

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@mrmarkmillar RIP Ray Harryhausen. From sword-fencing skeletons to gigantic sea-squids, thanks for firing up our imaginations.

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@pattonoswalt If I believed in God, I’d want him to be like Ray Harryhausen — nudging us one frame at a time toward the sublime %26 fantastic.

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@Paul_Dini Ray Harryhausen – there are no words, only motion. Wonderful, magical motion. RIP.

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@Jon_Favreau RIP Ray Harryhausen. He was a source of inspiration, the master of stop motion, and even a voice actor in Elf. His work still holds up.

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@edgarwright I loved every single frame of Ray Harryhausen’s work. He was the man who made me believe in monsters. Glad to have met him. A true legend.

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@RealReeceShears So sad to hear about Ray Harryhausen. His influence is/was immeasurable. We have lost something incredibly special. RIP Ray.

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@joe_hill Ah gee. Ray Harryhausen passed away in London. He made the imaginary move, roar, fight, and thump its chest. God bless ‘im.

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@jamesmoran Aw, damn. RIP Ray Harryhausen. Nobody will ever match his artistry. And Medusa *still* scares the pants off me.

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@jock4twenty very sorry to hear of the passing of Ray Harryhausen. a fine, fine man and an amazing inspiration. thoughts are with his wife and family.

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@neilhimself Twitterfeed says: Lots of people love it & a few think it was the worst episode of Doctor Who they’ve seen in their whole lives. #FairEnough

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@THEBRYANHITCH Dr Who wasn’t at its best tonight. Poor script I think. Is it just me or is the writing getting a touch ‘fannish’?

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@edgarwright 10 years to this day we started shooting ‘Shaun Of The Dead’. I will post a photo from every day of the shoot. Day 1: http://tinyurl.com/dyonqau (opens in new tab)

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@MarcW Day 66. Privet, Amerika. Poznakom’tes c Aleksei Sytsevich! pic.twitter.com/7KfycNQ23E

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@MuchAdoFilm J: Thanks to @AgentsofSHIELD , I’m NEVER getting rid of this playa. And I REALLY tried. #impalefail pic.twitter.com/fDnsUscBID

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@George_Osborne Just confirmed: the next Star Wars film will be made in UK. Great news for our creative industries. May the force be with us…..

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@JohnTheCho Fan boys, you’re welcome. http://yfrog.com/nw8muwzj (opens in new tab)


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@TheRealNimoy Zachary. Have to teach you the Bilbo Baggins song. You’ll get requests. LLAP

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@Paul_Cornell The first US Tomorrow People production meeting: ‘Right, we need a mile of silver foil and a barrel of glitter.’

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@BryanSinger #Serpico pic.twitter.com/NDXlqInyIm

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@Markgatiss It seems @iansomerhalder is heading for Belgium. But still no hint that he will stop off in the UK to kiss me. Baffling.

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@rianjohnson FOR A GOOD TIME: binge on Game of Thrones then read some English history.


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@neveldinetaylor the kingsley/mandarin thing just by itself makes im3 the best marvel movie yet

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@mrdrewpearce So I don’t see any of the #IronMan3 profits, but don’t worry – this year’s No Heroics DVD royalties just arrived… pic.twitter.com/DL5HM4VBzy

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@warrenellis @mrdrewpearce Trebles and sobbing all round


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@mrdrewpearce @warrenellis Could be worse – what if I wrote a comic that a whole multibillion $ franchise got based on or something? That would be awful.

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@warrenellis @mrdrewpearce YOU GET USED TO IT oh god kill me now SHUT UP I’M FINE


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@dave_filoni Hard to believe that I’ve worked at LFL almost 8 yrs, %26 this is the first time I have gotten to draw a TIE fighter. pic.twitter.com/0H6Z9hS0lq

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@Paul_Dini So now both Iron Man and the Joker have sidekicks named Harley. That’s kind of cool.

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Another name for the living dead or “undead”. To be pedantic, Evil Dead features demons, not zombies. Thus a good pub argument (or it’s 21st century equivalent, the forum feud) is “Are the Evil Dead films zombie films?”
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Evil Dead , the new terrifying new version of the horror classic, hits UK cinemas on 18 April . It stars Jane Levy, Shiloh Fernandez, Jessica Lucas and is directed by Fede Alvarez.
Learn more at:
• The official Evil Dead UK Facebook page
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The Redford Theatre was where Bruce Campbell had spent his childhood watching films and so became the choice of venue for the premiere of Evil Dead . The theatre is located in Detroit Michigan and in 1985 was accepted on the National Register of Historic places.
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Evil Dead , the new terrifying new version of the horror classic, hits UK cinemas on 18 April . It stars Jane Levy, Shiloh Fernandez, Jessica Lucas and is directed by Fede Alvarez.
Learn more at:
• The official Evil Dead UK Facebook page
• Or the official Evil Dead UK website .
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Oscar weekend means one thing: Twitter feeds around the world filled with running commentaries of every twist and turn at the world’s biggest movie awards ceremony. Due to a shortage of sci-fi and fantasy nominees (seriously, how did Looper not get nominated for best original screenplay?) at this year’s bash many of the best tweets fall outside SFX ’s remit, however, the show’s unexpected Star Trek obsession proved without a doubt that the Academy clearly have sci-fi at heart:

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@SethMacFarlane The Oscars is basically the Kobayashi Maru test.


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@WilliamShatner Well I’m upset at @SethMacFarlane . He lured me to Hollywood tonight saying he had a part for me in the new Star Trek movie! Liar! 

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@kyle_newman RT if you are still peeved that @WilliamShatner was sporting Trek II circa garb… while sitting on a TNG set.

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@pattonoswalt RAY BRADBURY WILL NEVER DIE #Oscars


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@rainnwilson My favorite part of Life of Pi was the CGI Indian dude.

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@MattStrevens1 These Daleks do like to gossip on a Monday morning. pic.twitter.com/gif6vBL9bz


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@Markgatiss Just lining up that tricky Yeti shot… http://twitpic.com/c5kbcw (opens in new tab)

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@MsJaimeMurray We MUST find out @DefianceWorld RT @SandieKoukla so, there’s no word for clitoris in castithian?

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@SamWitwer Let the vampire win. #RanchoObiWan pic.twitter.com/Iq3vXXeAGO


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@oliviawilde I know we’re all playing it cool about the “meteor” (ALIENS) that crashed into us the other day but feel free to share your sightings here.

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@charltonbrooker Hope they announce Shaq-Fu 2 #fingerscrossed #PS4


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@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN I’m so happy. pic.twitter.com/gcAk285N


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@DAVID_A_SLADE I friendly note to hollywood screenwriters: If you’re going to write Science Fiction, its probably a good idea to know a bit about science.
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There are plenty of things wrong with Twitter. The relentless, ever-changing list of trending topics that make you question how we survived to this point as a species, for one, but where else could you read a conversation between Captain Kirk and a real astronaut?

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@WilliamShatner @Cmdr_Hadfield Are you tweeting from space? MBB


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@Cmdr_Hadfield @WilliamShatner Yes, Standard Orbit, Captain. And we’re detecting signs of life on the surface.
As if that wasn’t geek-tastic enough, Wesley Crusher and Mister Spock joined in too:

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@wilw @Cmdr_Hadfield If you get into trouble with Nanites while you’re in orbit, I know a guy who can help you contain them. He has experience.

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@Cmdr_Hadfield @wilw Wesley, we’ve talked about you being on the bridge. I believe you’re needed in Engineering. 


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@TheRealNimoy @Cmdr_Hadfield . LLAP

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@Cmdr_Hadfield I am not Spock either, but living and working in this spaceship comes pretty close. Life mirrors art. LLAP, @therealNimoy .
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@clarkgregg Just had a costume fitting for a new show I’m doing. Man, it felt good to put on that suit. #SHIELD

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@NathanFillion Whenever I miss Inara, I just call @missmorenab and make her say, “Get out of my shuttle.”

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@m_giacchino Stopped by the FINAL recording session for FRINGE w great music composed by christilton!! http://instagr.am/p/UXko-ZFdrm/ (opens in new tab)

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@BarackObama Why would we spend taxpayer dollars on a Death Star with a fundamental flaw that can be exploited by a 1-man starship? http://OFA.BO/yfxWt3 (opens in new tab)

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@trutriciahelfer Just finished recording for the last #TronUprising episode


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@DamonLindelof This is the greatest tweet ever. RT @storminandy lost was kinda unrealistic bro

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@radiomaru just remembered scott pilgrim got made into a movie. in real life. who allowed that to happen. that was weird

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@mrosenbaum711 Read for my pal @JamesGunn GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY for PETER QUILL. What a treat! Thanks Jimmy. @Marvel

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@feliciaday Just got back from doing ADR for my new Supernatural episode (airs late this month)! The ep is gonna be EPICZZZ! #charliesback

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@terryandrob One of those really productive days spent working on the #discworldapp pic.twitter.com/qoBtA8qF

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@carnojoe My crossover idea for Transformers 4: Open on Tatooine %26 realize to your shock/horror that one of its twin suns…is a fucking Decepticon!
@simonpegg I think it might be worth pointing out that ‘The World’s End, due to land August, this year, is not about the end of the world
It has nothing to do with Camden or Pirates of the fucking Caribbean, nor does it feature any dancing zombies. All will be revealed. Soon.

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@THEBRYANHITCH It’s a real shame the Dredd movie didn’t hit bigger, it’s very good. Made me think too that a weekly police procedural with Dredd would work

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@JRichardKelly JP4: Ian Malcolm gets a distress signal from a presumed dead Dennis Nedry (Wayne Knight) who has venom induced psychic control of dinos.

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@mrmarkmillar WTF? After Earth has a last boy on Earth trying to survive in climate of super-evolved animals? Members of the jury, I present KAMANDI!

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@BradBirdA113 I’m a few days late, but– CONGRATULATIONS to @rianjohnson for scoring a WGA original screenplay nomination for LOOPER. You go, guy.

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@ChrisDoohan Loved this scene. http://twitpic.com/but52g (opens in new tab)


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@DamonLindelof I just realized that Nick Brody is Dennis Quaid from Enemy Mine, right down to the little prayer book. #LouGossettIsAbuNazir #ObscureTweets
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