| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| R2-D2's counterpart. | C-3PO | 94%
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| Han Solo's co-pilot. | Chewbacca | 93%
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| He wrote Congo, Coma, and Jurassic Park. | Michael Crichton | 81%
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| This novel by Anthony Burgess about violent youth in a near future British society was adapted to film by director Stanley Kubrick. | A Clockwork Orange | 80%
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| Author of 2001: A Space Oddyssey. | Arthur C. Clarke | 72%
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| This novel about human encounter with extraterrestrials by astronomer Carl Sagan was turned into a film starring Jodi Foster. | Contact | 70%
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| John who, of Mars? | Carter | 64%
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| This 1992 novel by P.D. James about a future without children was turned into a film in 2006 starring Clive Owen. | The Children of Men | 62%
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| The robot adversaries on Battlestar Galactica. | Cylon | 55%
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| This cosmic entity created by author H.P. Lovecraft looks like an octopus man-dragon. | Cthulhu | 43%
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| This 2015 South African dystopian sci-fi movie depicts an A.I. that developes emotions. | Chappie | 35%
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| This first person found footage sci fi thriller by J.J. Abrams made some people physically ill from camera motion (and probably lense flare.) | Cloverfield | 35%
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| This term for this now completely non-fictional "place" is credited with being first used by William Gibson in his groundbreaking sci fi novel, Neuromancer. | cyberspace | 33%
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| The capital planet of the humans of Battlestar Galactica, and the name of the prequal series. | Caprica | 29%
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| This sprawling 2004 novel by David Mitchell was turned into a film in 2012 by the Wachowskis. | Cloud Atlas | 29%
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| This 1963 Kurt Vonnegut novel explores science, religion, and the bomb. | Cat's Cradle | 22%
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| This novel, told as a "true story" by author Whitley Strieber, gives accounts of the writers experiences with extraterrestrial beings that had repeatedly visited him. It was later made into a film starring Christopher Walken. | Communion | 7%
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