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fatslob-:O said:
noname2200 said:

Those things don't make X "more" sci-fi than fantasy though, they just mean the science in X is more advanced. The original Star Trek series is no more or less sci-fi than Deep Space Nine, for example, notwithstanding replicators, holorooms, faster warp drives, and other technomagic.

The definition of "science fiction" is imaginitive content of science ... 

Does Xenoblade feature anything that moves faster than the speed of light ? No, since it obeys our current understanding of modern science so it is very far away from fiction on a physical perspective. X on the otherhand having spacecrafts that travel faster than the speed of light is flat out "fiction" ... 

Is it possible to revive a full cryogenically frozen body without extensive damage ? No, that type of medical science in X is currently a "fiction" ... 

The only content in Xenoblade that you could classify as "science fiction" are the giant mechs been structurally sustainable without energy issues ...

X is certainly more advanced but Xenoblade hardly ever borders on "science fiction" ... 


Theree's no way you finished this game. In fact, with what's bolded there's no way you even went past the first few parts of the game.