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Sealingsilk
Transparent and flexible material, even against hard vacuum in space.
(From The Beat Cluster [1961] by Fritz Leiber)
Precipitrons
Filtration system to remove dust and other particulates from the atmosphere in space stations.
(From The Beat Cluster [1961] by Fritz Leiber)
Gravity Nullification (Gravity Screen)
Gravity annulled in its entirety in a small area.
(From Ralph 124c 41 + [1911] by Hugo Gernsback)
Inflatable Living-Globe
An inflatable bubble in space, suitable for human habitation.
(From The Beat Cluster [1961] by Fritz Leiber)
Green Guk
Algae that produces essential oxygen as a byproduct.
(From The Beat Cluster [1961] by Fritz Leiber)
Helio-Dynamophores (Sun-Power-Generators)
Photo-electric elements which transformed the solar heat direct into electric energy.
(From Ralph 124c 41 + [1911] by Hugo Gernsback)
Sun-Quilt
A colorful fabric with a silvered backing used to shield the interior of a living-globe from excessive sunlight.
(From The Beat Cluster [1961] by Fritz Leiber)
Robot Dog
A mechanical, robotic dog.
(From The Iron World [1937] by Otis Adelbert Kline)
Air-Shoes
Footgear provides the wearer with the ability to "walk" through the air, climbing as needed.
(From An Adventure in Time [1930] by Francis Flagg)
Bubble Armor Space Suit
Steel bubble-shaped space suit.
(From Agent of Vega [1949] by James Schmitz)
Overmind
A consciousness that supersedes the minds of many individuals.
(From The Chemical Brain [1929] by Francis Flagg)
Claim Beacon
A electronic device that proclaims that a planet has been claimed by a given party.
(From Retief, the Long-Awaited Master [1969] by Keith Laumer)
Self-Maintaining Circuit Monitoring and Repair
A computer that monitors itself for repair.
(From Gramp and his Dog [1952] by Frank Quattrocchi)
Orbital Factory
Putting manufacturing in space, orbiting the planet.
(From Bind Your Sons To Exile [1976] by Jerry Pournelle)
Buggaroo
Martian creature for transportation.
(From The Secret of the Canali [1938] by Clifton B. Kruse)
New Suns From Old
Creating new stars by crashing together the cinders of dead stars.
(From The Cosmic Pantograph [1935] by Edmond Hamilton)
Air-Tight Cities
Cities with breathable air constructed on worlds with no atmosphere.
(From The Cosmic Pantograph [1935] by Edmond Hamilton)
Micro-Cosmos (Microcosm)
The universe in miniature.
(From The Cosmic Pantograph [1935] by Edmond Hamilton)
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