Science Fiction

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Across
  1. 2. - An exact genetic replica of a living organism.
  2. 3. - A genre of sci-fi focused on high-tech and dystopian futures.
  3. 5. - A point in time when artificial intelligence surpasses human intelligence.
  4. 6. - An unidentified flying object, often linked to extraterrestrials.
  5. 9. - Clothing worn by astronauts for protection in space.
  6. 12. - A robot designed to look and act like a human.
  7. 17. - Tiny machines that can manipulate matter at the molecular level.
  8. 18. - The process of making another planet habitable for humans.
  9. 20. - Artificial intelligence, machines capable of learning and thinking.
  10. 21. - A planet located outside our solar system.
  11. 23. - A settlement established on another planet or celestial body.
  12. 24. - A 3D image projected by light, often seen in sci-fi.
  13. 25. - A futuristic weapon that fires energy or laser beams.
  14. 26. - A creature with altered genes, often possessing special abilities.
  15. 28. - A future society characterized by suffering or oppression.
Down
  1. 1. - A faster-than-light travel method in space.
  2. 2. - A state of suspended animation for space travelers.
  3. 4. - Describing advanced technology and concepts of the future.
  4. 7. - A theoretical tunnel in space-time for faster travel.
  5. 8. - A large spacecraft designed for interstellar travel.
  6. 9. - A vehicle used for traveling through space.
  7. 10. - A being with both organic and mechanical parts.
  8. 11. - The light emitted by stars, often used for navigation in space.
  9. 13. - The concept often manipulated or traveled through in sci-fi.
  10. 14. - The science of building and programming robots.
  11. 15. - An alternate dimension or universe existing alongside our own.
  12. 16. - A massive system of stars, planets, and space matter.
  13. 19. - A weapon that emits energy beams, a staple of sci-fi.
  14. 22. - A creature from another planet or galaxy.
  15. 27. - The ability to instantly move from one location to another.