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"Why does a creative person create? It's a type of compulsion. I like to explore new ideas."
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This is an unusual idea, deriving from the flat planks that comprise a typical gangway from a ship to dock on Earth. The word "gangway" is quite old, from Old English, and derives from "gang" in its original sense as "a going, journey, way, passage".
Compare to this view of astronauts moving from one ship to another in space, from Galactic Patrol by EE Smith in 1937:
![]() (Galactic Patrol, Astounding Science Fiction, 1937) Compare also to this ship-to-ship passage in 2010: The Year We Make Contact:
![]() (Passageway between ships in 2010 (movie))
https://youtube.com/watch?v=uI9A173JF6g?t=124 Compare to the transfer cable from Dead Star Station (1933) by Jack Williamson, the space tunnel from The Man Who Bought Mars (1941) by Polton Cross and the boarding space-line from Tyrann (1951) by Isaac Asimov. Comment/Join this discussion ( 0 ) | RSS/XML | Blog This | Additional
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