- Word processors never display a cursor.
- You never have to use the space-bar when typing long sentences.
- All monitors display inch-high letters.
- High-tech computers, such as those used by NASA, the CIA, or
some such governmental institution, will have easy-to-understand
graphical interfaces.
- Those that don't will have incredibly powerful text-based
command shells that can correctly understand and execute commands
typed in plain English.
- Corollary: You can gain access to any information you want by
simply typing "ACCESS ALL OF THE SECRET FILES" on any keyboard.
- Likewise, you can infect a computer with a destructive virus by
simply typing "UPLOAD VIRUS." (See "Fortress")
- All computers are connected. You can access the information on
the villain's desktop computer, even if it's turned off.
- Powerful computers beep whenever you press a key or whenever the
screen changes. Some computers also slow down the output on the
screen so that it doesn't go faster than you can read. The *really*
advanced ones also emulate the sound of a dot-matrix printer.
- All computer panels have thousands of volts and flash pots just
underneath the surface. Malfunctions are indicated by a bright
flash, a puff of smoke, a shower of sparks, and an explosion that
forces you backward.
- People typing away on a computer will turn it off without
saving the data.
- A hacker can get into the most sensitive computer in the world
before intermission and guess the secret password in two tries.
- Any PERMISSION DENIED has an OVERRIDE function. (See
"Demolition Man" and countless others)
- Complex calculations and loading of huge amounts of data will
be accomplished in under three seconds. Movie modems transmit data
at a speed of two gigabytes per second.
- When the power plant/missile site/whatever overheats, all the
control panels will explode, as will the entire building.
- If you display a file on the screen and someone deletes the
file, it also disappears from the screen. (e.g., "Clear and Present
Danger")
- If a disk has got encrypted files, you are automatically asked
for a password when you try to access it.
- No matter what kind of computer disk it is, it'll be readable
by any system you put it into. All application software is usable
by all computer platforms.
- The more high-tech the equipment, the more buttons it has
("Aliens"). However, everyone must have been highly trained,
because the buttons aren't labeled.
- Most computers, no matter how small, have reality-defying
three-dimensional, real-time, photo-realistic animated graphics
capability.
- Laptops, for some strange reason, always seem to have amazing
real-time video phone capabilities and the performance of a CRAY
Y-MP.
- Whenever a character looks at a VDU, the image is so bright
that it projects itself onto his/her face. (See "Alien," "2001")
[Editor's Note: Computers also never experience crashes -- especially
during key, high-intensity scenes.]