Science Fiction by Letter: C

Enter an answer in the blank. All answers are related to science fiction and start with the letter "C."
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He wrote Congo, Coma, and Jurassic Park.
Michael Crichton
The capital planet of the humans of Battlestar Galactica, and the name of the prequal series.
Caprica
The robot adversaries on Battlestar Galactica.
Cylon
R2-D2's counterpart.
C-3PO
Han Solo's co-pilot.
Chewbacca
This 2015 South African dystopian sci-fi movie depicts an A.I. that developes emotions.
Chappie
This 1992 novel by P.D. James about a future without children was turned into a film in 2006 starring Clive Owen.
The Children of Men
This sprawling 2004 novel by David Mitchell was turned into a film in 2012 by the Wachowskis.
Cloud Atlas
This first person found footage sci fi thriller by J.J. Abrams made some people physically ill from camera motion (and probably lense flare.)
Cloverfield
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This novel, told as a "true story" by author Whitley Strieber, gives accounts of the writers experiences with extraterrestrial beings that had repeatedly visited him. It was later made into a film starring Christopher Walken.
Communion
This novel about human encounter with extraterrestrials by astronomer Carl Sagan was turned into a film starring Jodi Foster.
Contact
This cosmic entity created by author H.P. Lovecraft looks like an octopus man-dragon.
Cthulhu
John who, of Mars?
Carter
Author of 2001: A Space Oddyssey.
Arthur C. Clarke
This novel by Anthony Burgess about violent youth in a near future British society was adapted to film by director Stanley Kubrick.
A Clockwork Orange
This term for this now completely non-fictional "place" is credited with being first used by William Gibson in his groundbreaking sci fi novel, Neuromancer.
cyberspace
This 1963 Kurt Vonnegut novel explores science, religion, and the bomb.
Cat's Cradle
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Level 76
Feb 19, 2020
It's Clarke.
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Level 72
Feb 19, 2020
Thanks! Fixed.