Science Fiction
SCIENCE FICTION (space opera, dystopian, cyberpunk, etc.)
Space Opera: Epic adventures set in space, often involving interstellar travel and battles.
Dystopian: Depicts a future society characterized by oppression, suffering, or injustice.
Cyberpunk: Focuses on technology, AI, and a bleak urban future, often with a rebellious hero.
Steampunk: Combines steam-powered machinery with Victorian-era settings.
Post-Apocalyptic: Set in a world after a catastrophic event has destroyed civilization.
Time Travel: Revolves around the concept of traveling forward or backward in time.
Hard Science Fiction: Heavily focuses on scientific accuracy and logic.
Soft Science Fiction: Concentrates on social, psychological, or emotional aspects.
Military Science Fiction: Focuses on interstellar warfare and military structures.
Robot Fiction: Centers on robots or artificial intelligence.
Genetic Engineering: Involves manipulation of genes or biotechnological themes.
Virtual Reality: Explores simulated realities or digital worlds.
Alien Invasion: Focuses on extraterrestrial beings invading Earth.
Alternate History: Imagines history if certain historical events had different outcomes.
Parallel Universes: Explores existence in different dimensions or parallel realities.
Climate Fiction: Centers on the impact of climate change.
Superhuman: Focuses on characters with abilities beyond human capacity.
Nanotechnology: Explores the use of microscopic technology.
Galactic Empire: Depicts a vast interstellar empire.
Biopunk: Combines biotechnology with rebellious themes.
Dieselpunk: Features technology based on the diesel engine, often in interwar settings.
First Contact: Depicts humanity's first encounter with extraterrestrial life.
Mind Upload: Involves the transfer of consciousness to a digital format.
Science Fantasy: Blends science fiction with magical elements.
Solar Punk: Focuses on renewable energies and a sustainable future.
Space Exploration: Centers on the exploration of outer space.
Space Western: Combines elements of space travel with the Wild West.
Techno-Thriller: Melds technological themes with thriller elements.
Utopian: Portrays an idealized future society.
Apocalyptic: Depicts the events leading to the end of the world.
Artificial Intelligence: Focuses on the creation and interaction with AI.
Astrobiology: Explores life in the universe.
Colonization: Centers on human colonization of other planets.
Comic Science Fiction: Combines humor with science fiction themes.
Cosmic Horror: Blends science fiction with elements of horror on a cosmic scale.
Cyborg: Focuses on beings that combine organic and artificial components.
Decopunk: Involves Art Deco or Streamline Moderne art styles and technology.
Eco-Science Fiction: Deals with ecological themes and environmental issues.
Feminist Science Fiction: Focuses on feminist themes and gender equality.
Galactic Republic: Centers on a galaxy-wide republic or democratic society.
Human Evolution: Explores the future evolution of humanity.
Immersive Sim: Involves simulations where choices affect the story direction.
Lost Worlds: Explores uncharted or forgotten worlds and civilizations.
Mecha: Focuses on robots or mechanical suits controlled by humans.
Medical Science Fiction: Centers on medical advancements or ethical issues.
Metaphysical: Explores philosophical and existential themes.
Mundane Science Fiction: Set in a future that avoids unreal technologies.
Mythological Science Fiction: Incorporates myths or folklore.
Near-Future: Set in the near future, often reflecting current social issues.
Quantum Fiction: Involves principles of quantum mechanics.
Retrofuturism: Depicts the future as imagined by past societies.
Social Science Fiction: Focuses on social sciences like anthropology and sociology.
Superhero Science Fiction: Combines superhero themes with science fiction.
Transhumanism: Involves human enhancement through technology or genetics.
Xenofiction: Told from a non-human perspective.
Zombie Science Fiction: Combines zombies with science fiction themes.
Space Mystery: A mystery set in space or other planets.
Space Romance: Combines elements of romance with space exploration.
Space Tragedy: A tragic story set in outer space.
Space Comedy: A comedic take on space travel or life in space.
Humanity's Survival: Focuses on the survival of the human race against odds.
Planetary Romance: Involves adventure on a distant planet.
Post-Human: Depicts a world where humanity has evolved or changed form.
Pre-Apocalyptic: The events leading to a major world-altering disaster.
Psychological Science Fiction: Focuses on psychological and emotional themes.
Regenerated Future: Depicts a rejuvenated Earth after a disaster.
Science Fiction Fairy Tale: Blends fairy tale elements with science fiction.
Scientific Romance: Early form of science fiction with romantic ideals.
Silkpunk: Combines East Asian technological traditions with science fiction.
Solar System: Focuses on the exploration of our Solar System.
Subterranean: Set underground or explores underground worlds.
Super Science: Involves exaggerated or impossible scientific concepts.
Survivalist: Centers on survival in a hostile environment.
Tech-Noir: Combines technology with noir themes, often dark and brooding.
Time Loop: Characters are stuck in a time loop, repeating specific events.
Underwater: Set or involves exploration underwater, oceans or seas.
Young Adult Science Fiction: Aimed at young adult audiences.
Afrofuturism: African-inspired or African-diaspora themes in a futuristic setting.
Alternate Universe: Explores different universes or realities.
Alien Society: Focuses on the culture or society of alien species.
Archaeological Science Fiction: Involves the exploration of ancient ruins.
Artificial Worlds: Focuses on artificial or constructed worlds.
Augmented Reality: Deals with enhanced reality through technology.
Autonomous Robots: Focuses on robots with self-awareness or autonomy.
Biological Warfare: Involves warfare using biological agents.
Chthonic: Centers on underworld or subterranean themes.
Classical Antiquity: Combines classical antiquity settings with futuristic concepts.
Cyberprep: A positive or utopian view of future technology.
Data Privacy: Focuses on issues related to data security and privacy.
Digital Immortality: Explores the concept of living forever through digital means.
Extraterrestrial Arts: Involves alien expressions of art or culture.
Extraterrestrial Lifeforms: Focuses on different forms of alien life.
Fusion Power: Deals with the potential of nuclear fusion as a power source.
Galactic Civilization: Explores a civilization spanning across a galaxy.
Genetic Memory: Focuses on the inheritance of memories through genes.
Gothic Science Fiction: Blends gothic themes with science fiction.
Historical Science Fiction: Combines historical events with science fiction elements.
Hollow Earth: Explores the concept of a hollow or habitable Earth interior.
Human-Ancestral Memory: Involves memories or experiences of human ancestors.
Human Cloning: Focuses on the ethical and practical aspects of cloning humans.
Intergalactic Travel: Deals with travel between galaxies.
Interstellar Empire: Centers on an empire spanning multiple star systems.
Jurassic: Involves themes related to the Jurassic era or dinosaurs.
Laboratory Experiment: Centers on scientific experiments or laboratory settings.
Lunar Colony: Focuses on human colonization of the Moon.
Magnetic Fields: Deals with the utilization or exploration of magnetic fields.
Martian Colony: Centers on human colonization or exploration of Mars.
Medical Ethics: Explores ethical dilemmas in future medical practices.
Memory Manipulation: Involves altering or manipulating memories.
Mind Control: Focuses on controlling or influencing thoughts and actions.
Miniaturization: Explores the shrinking or miniaturizing of objects or people.
Mutant: Centers on mutated beings or mutation themes.
Nuclear War: Focuses on the aftermath or prevention of nuclear warfare.
Orbital Colonies: Deals with human colonies in Earth's orbit.
Panspermia: Explores the idea that life exists throughout the Universe.
Parallel Evolution: Deals with similar evolution on different planets.
Personality Transfer: Focuses on transferring personality or consciousness.
Quantum Computing: Explores the potential of quantum computers.
Reincarnation: Involves reincarnation or rebirth in a science fiction context.
Religious Science Fiction: Combines religious themes with science fiction.
Replicant: Centers on artificially created beings.
Retro Science Fiction: Depicts future technology in a retro style.
Satirical Science Fiction: Uses satire to comment on current events or future trends.
Science Fiction Mystery: Combines mystery elements with science fiction.
Science Fiction Poetry: Poetry with science fiction themes or settings.
Scientific Pioneer: Focuses on the pioneers or innovators in science.
Sentient Spaceships: Explores spaceships with their own consciousness.
Singularity: Deals with the theoretical point where machines surpass human intelligence.
Solar Flare Catastrophe: Focuses on the catastrophic effects of solar flares.
Space Diplomacy: Deals with diplomatic relations in an interstellar setting.
Space Epidemic: Involves a disease or epidemic in space or other planets.
Space Farming: Focuses on agriculture in space or other planets.
Space Horror: Combines horror elements with space exploration.
Space Mercenaries: Centers on mercenaries or soldiers of fortune in space.
Space Mining: Deals with mining resources in space.
Space Opera Parody: A comedic or satirical take on space opera.
Space Pirates: Involves pirates or buccaneers in a space setting.
Space Race: Depicts the competition between nations or entities for space dominance.
Space Rescue: Centers on rescue missions in outer space.
Space Tourism: Focuses on the concept of tourism in space.
Space War: Depicts warfare in outer space.
Space Wilderness: Explores the wild or uncharted areas of space.
Speculative Evolution: Imagines the potential evolution of life.
Starship: Focuses on starships or interstellar travel vehicles.
Supernova: Deals with the phenomena or effects of a supernova.
Terraforming: Involves the process of making other planets habitable.
Theological Science Fiction: Explores theological or spiritual themes.
Time Dilation: Focuses on the relativistic effect of time dilation.
Time Paradox: Explores the paradoxes related to time travel.
Transcendent Evolution: Depicts humanity's evolution beyond physical form.
Underground Civilization: Explores civilizations living beneath the Earth's surface.
Virtual Civilization: Centers on civilizations existing in virtual worlds.
Wearable Technology: Focuses on technology that can be worn.
Wormholes: Deals with theoretical passages through space and time.
Xenology: Involves the study of alien species or cultures.
Youth Preservation: Focuses on preserving or extending youthfulness.
Zoological Exploration: Explores unknown or exotic species in space.
Alien Romance: Involves romantic relationships with aliens.
Biodome: Focuses on self-contained ecosystems or habitats.
Climate Control: Deals with controlling or manipulating the climate.
Closed Ecology: Involves self-sustaining environments or systems.
Dimensional Travel: Focuses on travel between different dimensions.
Ecological Disaster: Centers on environmental catastrophes.
Faster-Than-Light Travel: Explores concepts of traveling faster than light.
Future Noir: Combines noir themes with a futuristic setting.
Future Sports: Depicts futuristic or modified sports.
Galactic Federation: Centers on a federation governing multiple star systems.
Interstellar Diplomacy: Focuses on diplomacy between different star systems.
Lost Colony: Involves the discovery or mystery of a lost space colony.
Low Gravity: Focuses on environments with low gravity.
Mind Swap: Involves swapping minds or consciousness between bodies.
Parallel Development: Focuses on similar development on different planets.
Planetary Engineering: Deals with engineering on a planetary scale.
Prehistoric Future: Combines prehistoric elements with futuristic settings.
Psychic Abilities: Involves characters with psychic or telepathic abilities.
Space Espionage: Focuses on espionage or spying in space.
Space Habitat: Explores living conditions in space.
Space Law: Deals with legal aspects in an interstellar setting.
Space Opera Adventure: Combines adventure elements with space opera.
Space Police: Centers on law enforcement in space.
Space Politics: Focuses on political aspects in an interstellar setting.
Space Religion: Explores religious practices or beliefs in space.
Space Settlement: Deals with settling or colonizing space.
Space Society: Focuses on social structures or norms in space.
Space Thriller: Combines thriller elements with space exploration.
Synthetic Biology: Involves the creation or manipulation of biological systems.
Technological Regression: Focuses on loss or decline of technology.
Technological Singularity: Explores the hypothetical point of infinite technological growth.
Teleportation: Focuses on instant transportation or teleportation.
Temporal Warfare: Deals with warfare involving time manipulation.
Terraformed Moon: Involves the terraforming or alteration of a moon's environment.
Virtual Crime: Focuses on crime within virtual or digital environments.
Virtual Reality Adventure: Combines adventure with virtual reality.
Virtual Reality Society: Explores social aspects within virtual realities.
Weaponized Space: Involves space or celestial objects used as weapons.
Weather Control: Deals with controlling or manipulating weather.
Xenoarchaeology: Focuses on the archaeology of alien civilizations.
Zero Gravity: Deals with environments or situations without gravity.
Zombie Apocalypse in Space: Combines zombie apocalypse themes with space setting.
Solar Punk: A genre that envisions a positive future powered by renewable energy.