I've never been a big fan of realism (though some 'realistic' films count amongst my favourites) but I am however a fan of the rules. Forgive me if I sound like the crazy ***** from 'Misery' but a universe should have a defined set of rules which characters have to obey. That's one reason why although I count myself as a comic fan, I consider the vast majority of the DC/Marvel/Dark Horse, stables to be unrepentant junk, where consequence is rarely expored in any meaningful fashion (there are of course, exceptions to this rule).
But really I think there has to be a middle ground. I'm a big fan of the hard sci fi genre but, my absolute favourite series/books/games could be said to exist somewhere between hard and pulp sci fi. The Battle Star Galactica (newer) series is a great example of this. The series is ridiculous, human looking robots, bizzare divine intervention and all, but there are enough solid ground rules to give the series a realistic feel.
But really I think there has to be a middle ground. I'm a big fan of the hard sci fi genre but, my absolute favourite series/books/games could be said to exist somewhere between hard and pulp sci fi. The Battle Star Galactica (newer) series is a great example of this. The series is ridiculous, human looking robots, bizzare divine intervention and all, but there are enough solid ground rules to give the series a realistic feel.