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About Inascifi (part 2)

Posted in Indonesian scifi scene, inascifi by thefraix on the April 19th, 2009

Inascifi’s creation was based on the founder (I myself) frustration toward the Indonesian paradigm and view toward the science fiction genre.

I myself felt benefit by the genre in many aspects.

Reading the novel Starship Troopers (by Robert A. Heinlein) helped me understand civics, the nature of human spirit and violent tendency, and the necessity to sacrifice one’s own self for the benefit of others.

The Star Trek franchise gave me a good idea what a brighter and better future would be for mankind once we eliminate poverty and starvation through economic abundance.

The Star Wars saga gave a good story regarding good vs evil and the power of love and redemption.

The Bicentennial Man (based on the novella of the same title written by Isaac Asimov) helped me realize the value of human life, the simple biological processes we experience daily that we’ve often take for granted. The film also conveyed a wonderful message of love between a man and woman, though certain religious folks will find the concept very offensive.

The Stargate franchise, provoked the idea what if aliens who are so technological advanced came down to Earth in 6,000 BC and enslaved the human race. With their advanced technology, they build the Pyramids as their ships’ landing sites, and put themselves as gods upon the primitive humanity.

Quantum Leap, has a story of an altruistic scientist who want to do good in a world so filled with tears and sadness, and through time travel he disguised himself as an ordinary person who happen to be at the right place and right time, and changed history to the better and touch many lives in the process.

These stories… are quite complex and requires a good deal of intelligence to understand, and apparently not many Indonesians seem to appreciate this. Perhaps they do, but just never found the right channel to access news and information regarding ’science fiction’.

Watchmen review by TheFraix

Posted in 2009, Film, Reviews, Superheroes, based on comics, movies by thefraix on the April 10th, 2009

I won’t write about the technicality aspects of this film. The film was great in its storytelling and pace, and as reading the graphic novel first gave me a head understanding about this one. I can only say, that being a follower of Christ and knowing who Jesus is personally, having this intimate relationship with the True Living GOD and His Holy Spirit brings immense relief. I’m relieved to see there are no men with superpowers walking like gods among men. I’m relieved that my faith isn’t challenged by the existing by such visible “gods,” although in many places certain ‘false gods’ have appeared and garnered their own following.

A question for Christians, what will they do if superheroes (or men with superpowers) truly exist? Will they condemn them? Judge them as evil or satanic? Just remember what Jesus said about judging.

Matthew 7:1-3 ‘Do not judge others, and you will not be judged. For you will be treated as you treat others. The standard you use in judging is the standard by which you will be judged.’

Dr. Manhattan is not a god. He doesn’t claim to be one, although his powers are incredibly beyond ordinary, but he’s still a person who has concerns for his fellow men.