Not sure exactly what a fandom is, but here's a list of ten clues which each relate to a film, series, book, etc. which I like. What's what?
Edit: I shall now reveal the anwsers! Feel free to throw things at me.
- Its creator(s) derive much of [his/their] humour from forcing a handful of characters together who just can't stand each other. (Red Dwarf; guessed by
deralte, random-bloke-in-pub and
digitalraven)
- According to an old joke, the main character has three ears. (Star Trek; guessed by
dsky,
digitalraven and
original_aj)
- Apparent references to marijuana use and... erm... sexually ambiguous relationships are actually just the result of cultural shifts since this work was created. (The Lord of the Rings; guessed by
dsky,
figg,
brucec and
digitalraven)
- The title character is actually a different person in each installment, but with the same name. (The Legend of Zelda games; guessed by
oddity_uk)
- According to this work, it is universally possible to order a gin and tonic. (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series of books; guessed by
yodathedark,
dsky,
figg,
deralte,
digitalraven and
original_aj)
- Entities which are harmless, obedient, and self-preserving. In that order. (Isaac Asimov's Robot Novels; guessed by
dsky,
figg,
deralte,
galaxy_girl00,
digitalraven and
original_aj)
- One's vocalisations of distress, emitted into a vacuum, will be impossible to detect. (Alien; guessed by
dsky,
figg,
oddity_uk,
galaxy_girl00,
deralte,
digitalraven and
original_aj)
- Should one 100,000,000,000-km-tall being wish to wed another, the title object would probably make a good token of his intent. 8^) (Ringworld; guessed by
dsky,
figg,
deralte,
digitalraven and
original_aj)
- The main character is named after a Greek princess, but (partially) modelled on a Japanese one. (Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind; guessed by nobody [oops!])
- Origami causes angst! — but only in the Director's Cut. (Blade Runner; guessed by
dsky,
figg,
galaxy_girl00,
digitalraven and
original_aj)
I like clue 8. Clue 8 is on crack.