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Mechanical Newsmachine
An automated device that delivers on-the-spot news.
(From Foster, You're Dead [1955] by Philip K. Dick)
Reaction Attachment
Independent maneuvering for space suits.
(From The Asteroid of Death [1931] by Neil R. Jones)
Radium Repeller ray
Move inbound asteroids aside to keep ships safe.
(From The Asteroid of Death [1931] by Neil R. Jones)
Thionite
A deadly drug.
(From Galactic Patrol [1937] by E.E. 'Doc' Smith)
Automatic Parking
Vehicle autonomously heads for a public hangar.
(From Twilight [1934] by John W. Campbell)
Fan Ray
A protective ray screen in the shape of a cone.
(From The Onslaught From Venus [1929] by Frank Phillips)
Synthetic Intellect
A device for providing a robot with intelligence.
(From Mad Robot [1936] by Raymond Z. Gallun)
Shovel-Handed Digging Machines
Huge multi-legged machines used to dig and manipulate earth.
(From The Onslaught From Venus [1929] by Frank Phillips)
Electron Gun
How to add a lot of electrons to a lot of positrons?
(From The Great Thirst [1934] by Nat Schachner)
Husk of an Atom
A negative universe substance.
(From The Roaring Blot [1936] by Frank Belknap Long, Jr.)
Positron Beam
Vast numbers of positrons, the antimatter counterpart of the electron, are beamed around the Earth.
(From The Great Thirst [1934] by Nat Schachner)
Automat
Unusual name for an intelligent robot; short for "automaton"?
(From Mad Robot [1936] by Raymond Z. Gallun)
Sounding Projectile
Provides a way to tell whether there’s a soldid surface on a cloudy planet.
(From Mad Robot [1936] by Raymond Z. Gallun)
Boring Heat Machine
Takes tunnel boring material and turns it into building material.
(From The Onslaught From Venus [1929] by Frank Phillips)
Quench Field
Stopped runaway nuclear reactions by quenching the cascades of neutrons.
(From The Purple Light [1941] by E. Waldo Hunter)
Terrafoam Dorm Building
Maximum people in minimum space.
(From Manna [2002] by Marshall Brain)
Cubic City
A city contained in a single, immense building.
(From The Cubic City [1929] by Louis Tucker, D.D.)
Sunparlor
A vast esplanade enclosed in glass, to permit sunbathing without leaving an immense building.
(From The Cubic City [1929] by Louis Tucker, D.D.)
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