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For more mainstream stuff, however, I would say The Tower and the Hive series by Anne McCaffrey. The 'prime talents' are able to kinetically hurl ships between solar systems, their telepathic abilities boosted by some kind of machine.





Also by Anne McCaffrey, her Crystal Singer series flirts with magic with the 'singers' ability to cut crystal rock using their voice and the way crystal singers are prone to 'madness' (which in magic is called an 'energy cost').



The Saga of the Pliocene Exile series by Julian Mays blends science fiction and magic nicely with its telepathic races and 'ships' which can leap across the universe (and later in the series, one of the humans gains godlike powers).





Gene Wolfe has a series set on a distant world, but otherwise reads like epic fantasy:





And let's not forget the entire John Carter series by Edgar Rice Burroughs? While on Mars, it's space opera. But the dude gets there through some force of magic:











With the current focus on fantasy, I'm sure there are a lot MORE series out here that combine space opera and magic. C'mon ... Space Authors Fans AUTHORS .... tell us what you've got? If we've got enough of it, maybe I'll create a new Listopia for us?





Hands down some of the most entertaining science-meets-fantasy fiction I've ever read.
Besides that everyones listed most of the best stuff with Borroughs's work being amongst the best in my humble opinion. Old, but still solid.
ALSO, perhaps to some small extent the Terry Brooks series of Shannara Chronicles novels set in a magical post-apocalyptic world that has arisen from a vague future where we blew ourselves up and eventually magic became a thing again - well it might fit the bill.
Cheers!











Hands down some of the most entertaining science-m..."
Seconded. The 0.01 of a dragon scene is one of the funniest things in SF.
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