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Fractal Science Fiction posted on Nov 30, 2010
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No story .. but it did remind of a book of the same name I read years ago, "Ringworld" by Larry Niven. I only read the first book, I think there were two more Ringworld novels, but I never did get around to reading them. This is Bunny Clarke's Neon Worlds script, endlessly tweaked. I did add a start field background, and two small fractals. Many thanks for all the marvelous comments on the previous post .. each is like a little jewel to read! Thank you for the many faves. Hope everyone who celebrates Thanksgiving had a wonderful day, and hope everyone else had a wonderful day, too. Still catching up!!

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Madbat

9:08PM | Tue, 30 November 2010

The Ringworld series are among my favorite sci-fi books! This is a really cool looking fractal!

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magnus073

9:09PM | Tue, 30 November 2010

This is a lovely image Rita, and really gave me a much needed smile

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J5ive

9:16PM | Tue, 30 November 2010

This is very cool!! AWesome details in this Beautiful fractal!!

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eekdog

9:26PM | Tue, 30 November 2010

this is so cool, looks like a fractal map of a alien universe. love the work you did on this my friend.

KnightWolverine

9:30PM | Tue, 30 November 2010

Fantastic Fractal! -=Will=-

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Dragonluna1

9:39PM | Tue, 30 November 2010

Wow, Rita!!! Excellent!!

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alessimarco

9:42PM | Tue, 30 November 2010

Really amazing fractal!!! Super sci fi image!

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Bampster

9:47PM | Tue, 30 November 2010

Rita this is really superb! I remember the novel, and I didn't read the others either. Wonder if they were a bit too dry? It wasn't like Asimov's Foundation trilogy.That was great. When I was in high school I wanted to be a sci-fi writer, and corresponded eith Asimov. Great guy, it was about his book,"I Robot". Boy those were the good-old days. Your incredibly cool image got me to start remembering those halcyon days. As always your wonderful work touches a part of us. In that sense you transcend the realm of the fractal and entire the realm of the visionary. Excellence all around!!!!!

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Iceshark39

10:04PM | Tue, 30 November 2010

Wow...just seeing the title was a flashback for me! Love this image and really loved those books too. Now I'm going to have to go see if I can actually find my copies of the books to read again! :-) After, of course, I finish the one I just started last night grin

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bimm3d

10:19PM | Tue, 30 November 2010

fantastic!! very realistic UFO!! :)

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greyone

10:23PM | Tue, 30 November 2010

Awesome image!! Love the feel of this.

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Faemike55

10:32PM | Tue, 30 November 2010

Wonderful image, Rita! I read the first two and loved them. I just found out that there are two others. I'm going to order them and see if they are up to the first two

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pjaj

10:50PM | Tue, 30 November 2010

Excellent work of art!!

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Minda

11:31PM | Tue, 30 November 2010

Very beautiful image Rita...

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jocko500

11:36PM | Tue, 30 November 2010

wonderful done

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dragonmuse

11:53PM | Tue, 30 November 2010

Beautifully done. Really is a must see full size.

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peedy

12:41AM | Wed, 01 December 2010

Fantastic fractal! Corrie

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renecyberdoc

1:04AM | Wed, 01 December 2010

there was also a couple computer games with the name of ringworld running in dos 6.2 at the time . reminds me the times i had a multiple autoexec.bat to start the pc with the options of xms memory or ems memory all loaded manually . well i had a machine with 4 mb ram graphic 512 kilobyte lol. very nice work and thank you for bringing back nice memories to me.

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mikeerson

1:10AM | Wed, 01 December 2010

looks like the gallaxies colisium - maybe the Olympic gods are having a smack down? looks cool and I like the 3D feel.

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pspworkshop

2:06AM | Wed, 01 December 2010

Great work Rita!

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Juliette.Gribnau

2:57AM | Wed, 01 December 2010

wonderful apo-render !

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farmerC

3:30AM | Wed, 01 December 2010

Shining creation.

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neoexcello

4:32AM | Wed, 01 December 2010

Wow...yes, back to fractals. You did a magnificent job of creating a stellar system. That's a fractal that is fully convincing as a 3D model. It doesn't take any imagination to see it as a great system of ships...the ringworld. You only need your imagination to envision the creatures that live there, and what it might be like inside those structures. Wonderful sci-fi work. Hugs and a high-five. Only 8 days to go!

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durleybeachbum

4:53AM | Wed, 01 December 2010

It's a bit like a very beautifully lit sports stadium from above!

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claude19

5:45AM | Wed, 01 December 2010

A beautiful creation fractalienne ... what a great job ... Rita reports that it can be assessed with zoom! I'm never happened in those strange and round Parges Fule! Bravo for creativity! Congratulations Rita!

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rocserum

6:26AM | Wed, 01 December 2010

composition, and the tittle, there's a lot of memory in it. Agree with most of them above! wonderful sci fi illustration! RS

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Lenord

10:54AM | Wed, 01 December 2010

Nice Apo work. The Ringworld series is Classic, Larry Niven' work with Jerry Pournell is even Better Peace

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carlx

12:13PM | Wed, 01 December 2010

Very beautiful composition and mood, Rita!!!

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kleinhoon

12:36PM | Wed, 01 December 2010

Fantastic SF Apo fractal, beautiful details..!!

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kepp

1:16PM | Wed, 01 December 2010

lovely piece nice work

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