Blogger friend Rebecca sent this to me, and it’s made of awesome, so I had to pass it along. Now you probably have to be either 1) a lover of all things science fiction, kitschy or not, or 2) an admirer of the Periodic Table or 3) BOTH (bonus points), to get the true belly laugh out of this one.
Worm Burner has a fascination for the Periodic Table lately, and recently made his own version of it, complete with color coding and new elements he thinks should be included. If that boy doesn’t make a contribution to science some day, I’ll eat my complete collection of Firefly on DVD.
The Periodic Table of Sci-Fi Film and Television
Click on the image to go to the site.
Happy Sci-Fi Friday!

Yes, us true Sci-Fi geeks are the only ones who understand why that table is made of awesome.
I loves it, Susan!
For the Advanced Geek, please see the atomic equations. How could anyone not love, 2Ol(Outer Limits) + Dr(Who) –> Torchwood? It's genius.
of all the sciences, chemistry is the one I most despise(read: is one I'm worst at :), but even I can appreciate this gem. Thanks for sharing.
Yes, we love combining these sci-fi elements to make completely new chemical combinations. I'm disappointed that they left out the asteroid movies. I wanted to figure out my book's chemical formula.
Hey, Sue, what's the formula for BYRNE RISK?
Let's see…
{Ac(Clones)/RJ(Jedi)} + Fy(Firefly) + Sg(Stargate) –> Byrne Risk
What do you think?