Shoggoth2588 said:
Dragons are my Batman. I loves me some Dragons, Wyverns, Wyrms, etc. I've never understood though, why classic Dragons never figure into Sci-Fi. I also dislike how many Dragons are unable to talk. I'd love to play a game, or watch something, which takes place in the future and yet uses Dragons in the plot in some way or another.
Because Sci-Fi is different than Fantasy. I am sure there are crosses in the genre's, but they are done different than either genre, I am sure.
That said, my ex-fiancee was obsessed with Dragons, and it got to the point where I just about verbally *****-slapped her about how dragons aren't real and that she needed to get a life. Sure, I like Sci-Fi, but I also focus on things that help me in real life. (Which, when you look at most sci-fi, it tends more towards focusing on the human aspect of humanity, and how we all behave as a society. Fantasy can do that, but the stuff I read tended to be more about hurling magic and fireballs, and lacked even decent tactical and strategic understanding of the battles. Which REALLY pissed me off. Yeah, I don't read much fantasy, and really don't care for dragons. If you are going to create things, I can come up with way cooler technology that would whip the shit out of a dragon in even an unfair fight.)
But that is really my stance on anything. If you are going to make it up, at least make it good.
Okay, Rant over, I can see why Dragons figure big into mythology for the medieval era, after all, Archers and knights couldn't take them in a fair fight. They were supposedly dangerous foes. But, I bet that they are the Death Star of the era. A really cool weapon that everyone knew never existed. But really, I would put an F-22 against a dragon any day of the week. Or, you know, an F-15.