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Posted By: Speedball, on host 207.10.37.2
Date: Saturday, March 11, 2000, at 22:31:55
In Reply To: Re: Question posted by Sam on Saturday, March 11, 2000, at 19:17:35:

> > Pliff"If Star Wars is sci-fi, meaning it could happen later on, then why does it begin with 'A long, long time ago in a galaxy far, far away'?"ilif
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> I heard an interesting speculation about that. It makes more sense that Star Wars take place in the future than the past -- but what if it does? The speaker of the line "A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away" is not identified, which means it could be spoken by a hypothetical narrator far in the future -- for which "Star Wars" IS historical. Yet relative to US, it may still be the future.

I heard a term some were that covers both sci-fi and fantasy. Speculative Fiction, it covers both and I like the sound of it. If I ever open a book store it would have a Speculative Fiction section instead of a Science Fiction/Fantasy section.

Speed'Dark&StormyisComdey/SpecualtiveFiction'ball

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