As a summer project, I'm writing a Sci-Fi story (which is a first for me, since I normally write fantasy, especially involving the Medieval times).
I don't want the story to have too many "done-to-death" Sci-Fi cliches. Are there any I should completely avoid?
If it helps at all, the story is set in the 29th century, and Mars, the Moon and a few space stations have been colonized. As of now, there are no "hostile" aliens in the galaxy. All the countries we know were destroyed during the Nuclear World War of the 22nd century. Survivors on each continent banded together to form new nations.
With that, which cliches should I avoid? (Or include?)
I don't want the story to have too many "done-to-death" Sci-Fi cliches. Are there any I should completely avoid?
If it helps at all, the story is set in the 29th century, and Mars, the Moon and a few space stations have been colonized. As of now, there are no "hostile" aliens in the galaxy. All the countries we know were destroyed during the Nuclear World War of the 22nd century. Survivors on each continent banded together to form new nations.
With that, which cliches should I avoid? (Or include?)