Well, 'Reprisal' is purely fictional. It's crafted by the imagination of the writers and not based on real events. The plot and characters are all invented to engage the audience.
The word 'genuine' is an antonym for 'fictional'. 'Genuine' means being truly what it is said to be, not false or made-up. So, when something is genuine, it's not fictional or pretend.
One possible form of reprisal based on a novel could be censorship. If the novel contains controversial ideas or themes that some groups find offensive, they might try to suppress it. For example, in the past, some novels with radical political or sexual content have faced censorship attempts.
Non - fictional literature could be considered an antonym in a sense. Science fiction is a form of fictional writing that often involves advanced technology, alien species, and speculative ideas. In contrast, non - fictional works deal with real - life events, people, and facts. For example, a biography or a historical account is far from the realm of science fiction.
Familiar. A novel experience is something new and different. In contrast, a familiar experience is something that has been encountered before and lacks the newness associated with 'novel'.
I'm not entirely sure what 'antonym science fiction' specifically means. It could potentially refer to a genre that is the opposite of traditional science fiction in some way, perhaps a genre that focuses on the present or past without the futuristic and technological elements typical of sci - fi.