I'm not sure specifically which work named 'The Lottery Science Fiction' you're referring to. There could be various interpretations. It might be about a lottery system in a science - fictional world, perhaps involving strange rules, futuristic technologies, or different species participating in it.
Well, in science fiction lottery novels, there's usually a blend of the unknown and the element of luck. The unknown often comes from the science - fiction part, like dealing with advanced alien civilizations or new scientific discoveries. The lottery aspect then adds an extra layer of unpredictability. For instance, the lottery might determine who gets to access a new energy source that has been discovered in space. And these novels might also have characters who are desperate to win the lottery for different reasons, such as escaping a doomed Earth or getting a chance at immortality. They often play with the idea of hope and how far people will go when there's a chance, no matter how slim, of getting something they desperately want.
They often combine the elements of science fiction such as futuristic settings, advanced technology, with the concept of a lottery. So there could be a lottery system based on high - tech means like using AI to draw numbers or in a virtual reality environment. Also, they might explore how winning or losing in such a lottery can change a character's life in a sci - fi world.
Since I don't know the specific 'the lottery science fiction' work, it's hard to say. But it could be the people who participate in the lottery, perhaps an ordinary citizen who gets caught up in the strange lottery system, or a scientist who is involved in creating or studying the lottery.
The consequences are far - reaching. Socially, it can lead to unrest and chaos on Earth. People who are not selected may revolt against the system that organized the lottery. Psychologically, the survivors who escaped may suffer from survivor's guilt. They may constantly question whether they deserve to be alive while their friends and family perished. Also, in terms of the destination planet or colony, the sudden influx of lottery - selected people can cause cultural clashes and resource management issues if not properly planned.
A lottery for escaping Earth in science fiction could be based on different criteria. Sometimes it's purely random, just like picking names out of a hat. But other times, it might be related to certain skills or qualities. Maybe they first screen for people with useful skills like engineering or medical knowledge, and then among those, they hold a lottery. So it's not always just pure chance. In some stories, it also depends on how much resources a person can contribute. If you can bring a lot of valuable resources like rare metals or advanced technology, you might have a better chance in the lottery.
One well - known science fiction lottery - themed novel is 'The Lottery Ticket' by Anton Chekhov. It's a short story that delves into the psychological changes that occur when a person believes they might have won a large sum in the lottery. Another could be some works in the cyberpunk genre where lottery - like systems might be part of the dystopian society setup, but not a central lottery - based novel per se.
Maybe you could have a major scandal or fraud associated with the lottery process, causing public outcry and forcing it to stop. Another option could be if the main characters decide to expose the negative aspects and actively campaign against it.
I'm not sure there are a huge number of pure'science fiction lottery novels'. However, in some cyberpunk - style science fiction, there could be elements of lottery - like situations. For instance, in Neal Stephenson's 'Snow Crash', the virtual world has various random elements that could be seen as a form of lottery. In this world, characters are constantly facing unpredictable situations, similar to the randomness of a lottery draw.