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Its not real, It is science fiction or science fantasy. Too many people believe its real.
Science fantasy is science fiction that contains elements of fantasy. An example of this would be Star Wars, which contains fantasy elements in the form of the Jedi, the Force, etc.
Star Wars movies are considered to be both sci-fi/fantasy and action-adventure
Either Science Fiction: Star Wars Star Trek Or Fantasy Fiction: Harry Potter Birth of a King by Jenka
Star Wars is considered a science fiction/fantasy genre. It includes elements such as space travel, futuristic technology, aliens, and the Force, which is a mystical energy that can be harnessed by certain characters.
Science Fiction is like Star Wars or Star Trek. Non fiction is where it IS real and it really happened such as in a biography.
There are many science fiction stories- the whole Atlantis genre, for example that have nothing to do with Space Travel but do go to Inner space- underwater, time travel, etc. Prepare to submerge! Flood l; 3; 5; 7. take her down fast! A space fantasy isn't necessarily science fiction. As the name suggests a space fantasy would be a fantasy set in space, with an absence of (much) applied science. For example STAR WARS has precious little science in it and THE FORCE is fantasy. It would be a space fantasy.
The fact that it is set in space and it is made up.
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No, Science Fiction and Fantasy are considered separate genres. Science Fiction generally addresses theoretical happenstance centered around science and technology, such as invention (The Time Machine) or medical crises (The Andromeda Strain). Fantasy deals with a broader spectrum based on imagination and may include thematic elements including magic or mythology, but may be expanded to include history or futuristic settings.
Books about Star Wars: The Clone Wars can be found at your local bookstores, online retailers like Amazon, or at your nearest library. You can also check out official Star Wars websites or bookstores that specialize in science fiction and fantasy genres.
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