The Grand List of Overused Science Fiction Clichés/Section II: Overused Settings and Characterizations
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Section II: Overused Settings and Characterizations
- Aliens whose thinking is so different from ours that no communication is possible.
- Alien races that find our women attractive, while we find theirs to be repulsive.
- Alien races who differ from us only in skin color and/or facial features.
- Extra breasts on the alien women.
- Aliens that are incomprehensible to humans but understand humans perfectly.
- Alien species depicted as having no ethnic, religious, cultural, philosophical or political variance, especially:
- Alien species with personality traits or cultural mores that are treated as invariable laws of nature.
- Alien races whose names all have lots of hard consonants. Alien women whose names coincidentally end in 'a' or 'ia'.
- Lots of apostrophes are packed into alien words and phrases for no apparent reason.
- Humans of the future have no ethnic, religious, cultural, philosophical or political variance.
- Cities of future are depicted as though sanitation workers have been on strike from now until then.
- The entire story setting is dominated by huge impersonal business conglomerates.
- Planets with the same exact climate planet-wide (planets without atmosphere excepted).
- Super-intelligent AIs that speak, behave, and act in a manner indistinguishable from the human characters.
- The incredibly competent man-of-action with more skills/degrees than you can shake a blaster at.
- The incredibly competent woman-of-action with large breasts, no sexual inhibitions, and more skills/degrees than you can shake a blaster at.
- Shadowy malevolent Pentagon officials.
- Each and every character has a tainted history.
- A society consists of:
- A handful of ultra-powerful ultra-rich;
- Criminal lords who control everything not controlled by the ultra-rich;
- Police whose only principle of operation is maintenance of the status quo;
- Hordes of poor people starving in the streets;
- Absolutely no middle class whatsoever.
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- Societies where all technology has been destroyed except automobiles and their equivalents, which are still running yet there are no mechanics, workshops, or gas stations.
- Heroes who are so emotionally stunted that they don't care about close friends/relatives that die as long as they complete some mission.
- Any character with a perpetual two-day growth of beard.
- Futuristic societies where only the ultra-rich can afford quality healthcare, and everyone else is reduced to selling their bodily organs.
- Beings of pure energy.
- A society in which everyone is required to die on his or her Nth birthday.
- Creatures from our mythology (e.g., centaurs, dragons) occur among the wildlife native to an alien planet.
- Aliens whose sociology, values and beliefs are indistinguishable from those of an Earth culture, e.g., feudal Japan.
- Eccentric scientists.
- The assistant to the scientist who is either deformed or dating the scientist's daughter.
- Future societies that have relapsed into feudalism.
- Alternative Earths where society is just like some society of the past, with some technodoodads added.
- Palace guards who are ineffectual due to ineptitude or inattentiveness.
- Fantastic but non-viable creatures (men with tortoiseshell backs, gigantic insects) made possible by high levels of radiation, and which don't suffer any ill effects from it.
- Aliens that speak human languages without error, having taken no pains to learn how.
- An alien tongue is translated into perfect English; that is, except for profanity and units of measurement.
- Aliens whose vocal apparatus is just like ours, so that they can speak human languages with only a slight accent.
- Omnipotent pacifist aliens who impose their philosophy on us without bothering to protect us from the races they have left alone.
- Men and women live in separate societies (and we're not talking Mars and Venus, either).
- Clones are inexplicably different from regular people in a particular manner (mentally unstable, don't mind being used as cannon fodder, etc.).
- The vast majority of alien races consider 20ºC to be room temperature.
- Societies that are utopian in every regard except for one serious drawback that completely outweighs the utopian aspects, such as having the death penalty for some really minor offence.
- Disembodied live brains living in tanks.
- Eyes that glow (sometimes accompanied by minor-key chords in TV and film).
- Sentient artificial intelligences that wish to eliminate the human race.
- Sentient artificial intelligences that select a human figure to holographically represent themselves.
- Computers with voice synthesizers either use a sensuous female contralto, a threatening male baritone, or a nasally tinny neutral voice.
- Bad guys who miss everything they shoot at.
- Beginning warriors who hit everything they shoot at.
- Characters who are always ready for intimate relations.
- All genetically superior humans have an innate drive to rule, conquer, or kill everyone else.
- Alien vampires that feed on brainwaves/life-force/exotic biochemicals/psychic energies that can only be obtained from sentient life forms.
- Post-cataclysmic societies that treat items of the lost technology as holy relics.
- Alien monsters that find humans edible, tasty, and non-toxic.
- The evil duplicate of the hero, sidekick, universe, etc.
- The grammatical differences between the languages used by humans and aliens are cited as conclusive proof of radically different ways of thinking.
- Sentient AIs that communicate with other sentient AIs via their voice synthesizer.
- The intelligent and confident woman who can be bribed with a dress.
- Androids with intelligence equal to an IQ of around 1000 who can't seem to figure out human emotions, humor, or verbal contractions.
- Everyone in the post-catastrophic future dresses like heavy metal musicians.
- A common proverb gets "translated" into more generic terms, resulting in obfuscation of the meaning.
- An alien race has a trait that greatly complicates interacting with them, but even after centuries of contact with humans they still manage to keep it secret.
- The ancient spacefaring alien race that:
- Has existed for zillions of years;
- Went into hiding, left this universe/dimension, or went extinct so long ago that no current spacefaring race has ever met them;
- Is known solely through legends, ancient artifacts of amazing technological advancement, and/or evidence that they created one or more (sometimes all) currently living races.
- Aliens whose language is not pronounceable by humans, but who can still speak human languages with relative ease.
- The villain who can infallibly predict how the protagonists will react to a given turn of events.
- All religious figures are:
- A society of aliens and/or villains that are amazingly similar to an infamous human political movement.
- Societies wherein gender roles and attitudes are completely reversed.
- Whiz kids.
- Most aliens breathe oxygen, just like humans do.
- Bored, omnipotent, immortal beings.
- An immortal being that wants to die.
- People with cyborg implants will needlessly exhibit the benefits of this hardware just to relieve boredom or show off.
- Children with access to the highest levels of military planning, scientific research, and governmental decision-making.
- A smart, courageous, gorgeously attractive woman who is rarely if ever asked out.
- Every planet seems to have a surface gravity of 9.8 meters per second squared and rotates around its axis in about 24 hours, just like Earth.
- All of the spacefaring races have roughly the same level of technology.
- Aliens that transform into a colorful puddle when they die.
- The Free Love Utopia, populated only by fabulously good-looking people, that somehow remains free of sexually transmitted diseases, has no relationship turmoil, and is not inundated with hordes of people looking for easy sex.
- The untrained, average Joe who can take on and defeat highly trained and well-equipped operatives.
- The Wise Race of Ancients who do nothing for the protagonists except offer advice.
- The Wise Race of Ancients that secretly supports the protagonists.
- The former Great Man of Action who is now just a washed-up drunk.
- An interstellar realm is ruled by a handful of powerful families, each scheming to eliminate the rest, instead of forming alliances.
- Except for the distinguishing marks on aliens and bad guys, everyone has perfect skin.
- Upon arrival in a distant epoch, the time travelers can speak the local language without accent.
- The city's main computer can be accessed from any of a number of public-access terminals located conveniently throughout the city.
- The less technologically advanced a culture is, the more spiritually advanced it is.
- The modification of one custom, law, or common belief would transform Western society into Utopia.
- All female scientists are good-looking; male scientists are average-looking.
- Except for full-blown dictatorships, government officials of the future never abuse their powers.
- Not even the soldiers or marines make vulgar jokes.
- In the future, everyone's taste in music and literature extends solely to the classics.
- Immortals who assume many identities over the course of human history.
- Everyone's counterpart in the parallel universe has, as his/her associates, the counterparts of the same people that the primary knows in this universe.
- Whenever The Captain walks onto The Bridge, the same people are always on duty.
- Superheroes wear primary colors (red, blue, and yellow).
- Supervillains wear secondary colors (green, purple, and orange).
- Only bad guys have goatees.
- In the future, everyone is good in bed.
- Entire cities whose buildings use the same architectural design.
- World governments are enlightened and efficient; nation-states are backward and primitive.
- In the future, everyone either supports their government fully, or is engaged in a terrorist campaign to overthrow it.
- In the future, government corruption has been eradicated.
- The tribal chieftain's eldest child is a defiant free-spirited youth, and if female is the sexiest member of the tribe.
- The alien's superpowers become manifest when he/she/it is exposed to Terran conditions.
- All alien females, galaxy-wide, use cosmetics the same way that Western women do.
- Although humans still have multiple languages, each alien race has only one language.
- Kindly enlightened races are native to beautiful planets with congenial climate; cruel, benighted races arise on ugly planets with brutal weather.
- The ship's computer is programmed to track the location of each and every person aboard, but is never programmed to report personnel in unauthorized areas, or those who suddenly disappear.
- Among the intelligent creatures, man-sized beings predominate.
- The token black guy is the muscular scion of a Noble Warrior culture.
- The entire population of the planet lives in one city.
- The Energy Being takes the form of a mass of flickering lights.
- Military spacecraft have a light-colored exterior, making them easy to see. Only the Bad Guys ever appreciate the danger of this.
- The time traveler meets an ancestor who looks so much like him that the same actor can play both characters.
- In the future, all that remains of Earth's flora is a small garden, or even just one plant.
- All girlfriends are hotties.
- Regardless of who else is in the room, the scientist will give the explanation of what happened/will happen as though talking to kindergarteners, even though everybody else listening are also scientists. If they are actually talking to kindergarteners/mooks/Phillip J. Fry, they will use an easily understood metaphor, usually involving balloons.
- To trigger the childish explanation, one character will always say, "In English, Doc."
- Regardless of how advanced the civilization is, the assistant or the scientist will carry a clipboard and/or wear a lab coat. To show rank, the lead scientist will sign something on the clipboard.
- A male wearing glasses always indicates intelligence.
- A female wearing glasses will usually result in a dramatic and/or sexual scene later that involves taking them off.
- Spaceships that are always named after what they are used for or what they look like, instead of people or places like seagoing vessels are.
- Having any experience, ever, of being "a pilot" means you can fly any spaceship ever made, but you have to say, "It's just like my <insert model of old ship>" first.
- The proper response to "Let's use the X Maneuver!" is "Like we did at the Battle/Planet of Y?"
- All climactic space battles must have more ships involved than previous battles.
- If the situation appears hopeless, fire a beam at it. Frequency adjustment might be necessary.
- Aliens with a Hive Mind are exempt from the "no genocide" rule.
- Flashing, unlabeled buttons on a flat console always indicate a more advanced technology. Conversely, anything made out of dirt, wood or stone indicate a primitive technology. Computers inside caves indicate a lost civilization.