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For sci-fi specifically, the science should be at least probable. I understand that limits things (eg. FTL), but if you’re just tossing Teknobabble around all willy-nilly then I lose my immersion.
Disclaimer: I don’t mind Telnobabble per se, but it shouldn’t be a crutch.
Oh yes, I'm all for technobabble, but as you say, it shouldn't be a crutch, AND it needs to be explained in the book if they're gonna use it a lot.