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"The SF approach: an awareness that things could have been different, that this is one of many possible worlds, that if you came to this world from some other planet, this would be a science fiction world."
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Does the ship still have a captain?
Inasmuch as the complete course of the space-ship had been set by the experts before she left Earth, and the multigyros maintained it without the slightest variation, old Croft’s task was largely a routine one. Nevertheless, upon the bridge, he seemed to typify those old traditions of the sea, which had come down as legends through the years.
Navigation is carefully calculated:
Donald nodded. Matters had suddenly assumed a serious aspect. Jupiter’s giant bulk was as big a bugbear to space-travel as any shoals or rocks had been to sea-ships in earlier centuries.
“When do we start?” Donald asked.
“Exactly five-thousandths of a second after 23, which means in four hours’ time. But when I say there is no navigating, I mean, of course, outside Earth’s atmosphere. It’s Cohaine’s job to see we land at Chicago instead of falling into the Atlantic.”
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