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"I don't know why I write science fiction. The voices in my head told me to!"
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Stanley Schmidt used the same expression in War of Independence (1982):
"At that time our ancestors didn’t even know the Redskins existed, and the incident scared them silly. They stopped trying for the stars for about a third of a century. Things didn’t get going again until Kokes stumbled onto c-barrier tunneling and people met the Redskins. They found out in a general way what happened to the Columbus, but they still didn’t know where it wound up. Well, it wound up on Midnnoa.”
Murray nodded. So the wreck on Midnnoa was the Columbusl The Chercqs, then, were not just any shipwreck survivor descendants. 'They were one of the two oldest human colonies outside the Solar System — and still one of the most remote.
Compare to ftl from The Enchanted Forest (1950) by Fritz Leiber, which is as far as I know the first use of this abbreviation for faster-than-light from Islands of Space (1931) by John W. Campbell, which is as far as I know, the first use of that phrase in science fiction. Comment/Join this discussion ( 0 ) | RSS/XML | Blog This | Additional
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