Zombies in my sci-fi!
Dec. 11th, 2009 10:56 amOkay sci-fi writers... Look... I think it's time we had a little discussion.
I'm bored with zombies. I'm sick and tired of zombies in every freaking story I listen to.
I've been a zombie in a flash mob. Recently I was wearing a ghoulish set of face paint with eyes and horns and green skin and I lurched along the street at twilight alone and I saw that indeed zombies do work, even the classic ones. I could get right up within grabbing people before they even noticed a large percentage of the time.
But this doesn't change the fact that I'm just plain bored of zombie stories. You set up cool sci-fi. Man finds an alien artifact, ends up far from everything they know, discovers alien cultures and ... OMGZ ZOMBIES! And then all the cool world building and stuff you've done gets thrown out and it's just a zombie story.
Zombies don't scare me, okay. I'm surrounded by zombies. If you like zombies, Sean of the Dead should have explained this to you. We're in a world full of real zombies. Mindless stupid animals that want to infect you and drag you down into their version of reality.
If you want to write about zombies, fine with me. You're the writer. What you do is your thing, but could you just tell me up front that it's going to be yet another zombie story so I don't waste my time getting interested in the story for the first five chapters?
Oh, and another thing. As prevalent as zombies are in pop culture, why is it that characters in space zombie stories, when faced with ACTUAL staggering undead just assume that if they get bit by a zombie, things will work out different? For that matter, why do techno zombies even need to bite people. If you hit them with a machine gun at close range, aren't you probably going to inhale some of the spray of their blood that's contaminated with the engineered virus, nanites, or whatever plot hook you're using to tell another boring zombie story? How about that huh? Why wouldn't the military team instantly quarantine everyone who was anywhere near the zombies? But oooh noooo. They have to get BIT and then NO ONE CONSIDERS THE POSSIBILITY THEY'LL BECOME INFECTED.
You see what I mean about living in a world run by zombies? I'm surrounded. Come on. They're fantasy characters. They're supposedly highly trained soldiers and scientists. Give your zombies some freaking brains before they get bit by the other zombies.
*sigh*
I'm bored with zombies. I'm sick and tired of zombies in every freaking story I listen to.
I've been a zombie in a flash mob. Recently I was wearing a ghoulish set of face paint with eyes and horns and green skin and I lurched along the street at twilight alone and I saw that indeed zombies do work, even the classic ones. I could get right up within grabbing people before they even noticed a large percentage of the time.
But this doesn't change the fact that I'm just plain bored of zombie stories. You set up cool sci-fi. Man finds an alien artifact, ends up far from everything they know, discovers alien cultures and ... OMGZ ZOMBIES! And then all the cool world building and stuff you've done gets thrown out and it's just a zombie story.
Zombies don't scare me, okay. I'm surrounded by zombies. If you like zombies, Sean of the Dead should have explained this to you. We're in a world full of real zombies. Mindless stupid animals that want to infect you and drag you down into their version of reality.
If you want to write about zombies, fine with me. You're the writer. What you do is your thing, but could you just tell me up front that it's going to be yet another zombie story so I don't waste my time getting interested in the story for the first five chapters?
Oh, and another thing. As prevalent as zombies are in pop culture, why is it that characters in space zombie stories, when faced with ACTUAL staggering undead just assume that if they get bit by a zombie, things will work out different? For that matter, why do techno zombies even need to bite people. If you hit them with a machine gun at close range, aren't you probably going to inhale some of the spray of their blood that's contaminated with the engineered virus, nanites, or whatever plot hook you're using to tell another boring zombie story? How about that huh? Why wouldn't the military team instantly quarantine everyone who was anywhere near the zombies? But oooh noooo. They have to get BIT and then NO ONE CONSIDERS THE POSSIBILITY THEY'LL BECOME INFECTED.
You see what I mean about living in a world run by zombies? I'm surrounded. Come on. They're fantasy characters. They're supposedly highly trained soldiers and scientists. Give your zombies some freaking brains before they get bit by the other zombies.
*sigh*
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Date: 2009-12-11 07:13 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-12-11 07:30 pm (UTC)Dang, I guess it's time to move on to popobawa or something.
Current SF is all steampunk, with no zombies. (the steampunk lesbians fighting zombies is out of print right now)
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Date: 2009-12-11 07:36 pm (UTC)Though I heard that recently there were some of them in a children's cartoon cryptozoology show, but they glossed over the actual details of the critter. But from that show, there was /nearly/ a popobawa stuffed animal made. :-P
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Date: 2009-12-11 07:38 pm (UTC)Yeah. Zombies are a bit moldy, and falling apart. No brains left.
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Date: 2009-12-11 07:38 pm (UTC)It feels like pretty much everything gets massively overexposed now, but maybe that's just me.
(When I was little I used to find zombies scary simply because it seemed massively unfair. Like 'unfair' was the only way I had to describe it.)
EDIT: Can we please declare Steampunk dead too?
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Date: 2009-12-11 07:59 pm (UTC)Wow, ok, I'm sorry, that comment got away from me...I hope it makes sense.
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Date: 2009-12-11 08:26 pm (UTC)Might make a good 1st chapter storyline bluff though.
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Date: 2009-12-11 08:49 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-12-11 08:51 pm (UTC)The weird thing is; I think about stuff like Cthulhu or steampunk and I find I still like the original material and kinda bristle at the dumbed down pop culture version once everyone and their second cousins think it's the coolest thing in the world. Maybe with zombies, there was never anything with more depth out there, like what you get with say Lovecraft or Verne or Wells or Mieville or whatever.
Jo-El
Date: 2009-12-11 10:45 pm (UTC)Kristy
Steampunk... dead?
Date: 2009-12-11 10:46 pm (UTC)Kristy
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Date: 2009-12-11 10:50 pm (UTC)He perceives traditional zombies as children, rampant without discipline. He despises how humans treat them, and experiments on humans to figure out how to bring intelligence to his kin. He still respects humans, as every one may someday be his kin, in the same way that we revere animals and nature as having elements of the Divine in them. He sees no need to slaughter humans - they will all die anyway and death is a wonderful thing.
He revels in the malleability of dead flesh and replaces parts of his body which are falling apart. Since the flesh's nerve endings are dead, his senses are far more muted than our own, and it gives him a tranquil, more Buddhist disposition. he is not quick to anger. Most of the physical world and living culture is alien to him.
In the proposal, he is killed by being transported to our Earth, which has nothing to sustain him, and he becomes a corpse.
I really wish I could have worked with him as a character ad explored him more.
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Date: 2009-12-11 11:14 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-12-11 11:46 pm (UTC)Re: Jo-El
Date: 2009-12-12 12:38 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-12-12 12:42 am (UTC)I still like some of the original stuff for steampunk, but sadly I've only seen derivative stuff of Lovecraft and not gone to the source yet. Might be hard to read after playing Arkham Horror, but maybe not.
Depth in zombie related things tends more towards the existential horrors of being 'the last man on earth' or some such. Rarely any depth on the part of the actual zombies, other than 'they run fast or shamble slow, but kill you or turn you one way or another'.
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Date: 2009-12-12 06:24 am (UTC)Blecch! I prefer lighter stuff.
As I like to put it, I don't like zombies because I don't fantasize about the destruction of my world, because my world doesn't suck. Certainly not in a way that zombies would make it suck *less*. :}
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Date: 2009-12-12 06:26 am (UTC)