Can I be a science fiction writer according to this writing?
Here it is: John is a human born on planet earth. Jean is a Jaba from planet Okhs. And Goth is a cyborg who had an accident and half his body was burned by the gasoline of his spacecraft. All of them joined the group called the Black Sail, a pirate spaceship, which smuggles weapons and plants from alien planets. Each of them has a speciality. John has a stealth capability so he can sneak in without anyone knowing. Goth is so strong and powerful and he can open a one inch door made of steel. Jean can speak 12 alien languages.
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Yes as long as you have a disqualifier either on copyright page or in foreward page saying that even though some locations real any person or event is strictly the imagination of the writer.
You must, must write about what you know. So if you can not create what you are trying to do on your own, then perhaps you should rethink what you can do.It does sound like it is something that is beyond your scope at the moment. Good luck
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