Birth : 20th august 1951 in San Diego, California Officiel website : www.gregbear.com Born in 1951 in San Diego, he’ll obtain his Bachelor of Arts diploma in 1973 from San Diego State University. He was by turns reporter, drawer, … Lire la suite... |
David Brin
Birth : 6th october 1950 in Glendale, California (U.S.A.) Official website : www.davidbrin.com Graduate in 1973 of a bachelor of science in astrophysics from the CalTech (California Institue of Technology), then a PhD in 1981 in physics from … Lire la suite... |
Star Trek VI : The Undiscovered Country (1991)
Ma note : There is a little law circulating in the Star Trek fans community: the odd movies are duds and the even ones are masterpiece. Well, we can say that, in the current case, … Lire la suite... |
Translation
I don’t know if you’ve noticed but, recently, my site has become multilingual. In my stats, I’ve observed that the majority of my visitors was abroad (I’m french), so I decided to propose an english version of my articles to … Lire la suite... |
Dico S.F. – Mecananthropist
Like the cyborg, the mecananthropist, a term formed with the word “mechanic” and the suffix “-anthopist” (from anthropôs, “human beeing”), is a human creature from the fusion of a man and a machine. It was used for the first time … Lire la suite... |
News – Star Trek Discovery season 3 trailer
There you go, Star Trek : Discovery set off again for new adventures. Soon, the season 3 will bring us 930 years after season 2 to boldly go where no one has gone before… |
Dico S.F. – Cyborg
The term “cyborg” is a contraction for the expression “cybernetic organism”. It describes a creature combining the living and artificial organs in very variable proportions (from a simple prothesis to a completely artificial body). But the brain is … Lire la suite... |
Dico S.F. – O’Neill cylinder
A O’Neill cylinder is a space structure, defined for the first time in 1974 by the physicist Gerard K. O’Neill, which is designed to received permanent inhabitants. The structure is decomposed by longitudinal sections, in turns constituted by liveable grounds … Lire la suite... |