Not knowing the details of 'camp 11 science fiction', I'd generally recommend classic science - fiction works like '1984' by George Orwell. It has a unique world - building aspect which might be related if 'camp 11' has some sort of dystopian or controlled - environment elements. Also, 'Brave New World' by Aldous Huxley could be relevant as it presents a very different kind of future society.
If Blackfish Science Fiction is heavy on space exploration, you might like 'The Expanse' series. It has great world - building and interesting characters in a space - faring future. Another one could be '2001: A Space Odyssey' which is a classic with mind - boggling science - fiction concepts.
If 'the power science fiction' is about superhuman powers, then 'X - Men' comics and movies are quite similar. They explore the powers of mutants in a world that often fears them.
One work that might be similar could be 'Blade Runner'. It has that futuristic, science - fictional feel with a complex main character, much like what 'Orpheus Science Fiction' might be. Another could be 'Ender's Game' which involves a young hero in a science - fictional setting.
I'm not sure about 'lajete science fiction' in detail, but if it has elements of space adventure, works like 'Ender's Game' could be somewhat similar. It involves young characters in a complex space - related military situation.
Another one could be 'The Edge of the Blade' series (if it exists, just for the sake of example). It might have similarities in terms of centering around a blade - related concept in a science - fiction world. Maybe it explores a society where blades are the key to power, just like in 'the sharp blade science fiction' the blade is likely to be a central and important element.
One could look at works like 'The Three - Body Problem' which, although not Indian, has some great science - fictional concepts. In the Indian context, perhaps 'Astra' might have some similarities in terms of exploring science - fictional elements within an Indian cultural framework.
Another one is 'Neuromancer'. It's famous for its exploration of cyberpunk concepts, much like some aspects of 'the one and only science fiction' might be related to future technology.
There are several works that could be considered similar. 'Dune' by Frank Herbert is one. In 'Dune', the characters are in a sense pioneers as they explore and try to colonize the desert planet Arrakis. They face numerous challenges related to the environment, politics, and the native species, which is somewhat similar to what a 'pioneer' in science fiction might experience. Also, 'Star Trek' in some ways is related. The crews of the starships are like pioneers, exploring new worlds, making first contact with alien races, and dealing with various scientific and moral dilemmas, much like what could be in 'o pioneer science fiction'.
I would suggest 'Hyperion'. It has a diverse group of characters, each with their own story, similar to the characters in 'The Renegades'. 'Altered Carbon' is also a good choice as it deals with concepts like immortality and body swapping in a future world. And 'The Expanse' is known for its realistic portrayal of future space exploration and politics, which might appeal to fans of 'The Renegades'.
If it's more about the combination of an unusual concept with science fiction, then 'Snow Crash' might be relevant. It has a very unique take on a future society and how different elements interact. Also, 'Neuromancer' which is a classic in cyberpunk science fiction and combines a lot of different and sometimes dark ideas about technology and society.