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Space-Tent A small, portable air-tight structure used on the lunar surface.
(From The Lunar Chrysalis [1931] by Raymond Z. Gallun) |
Cosmoquake Gravity waves ripple across the solar system.
(From Things Pass By [1945] by Murray Leinster) |
Magno-Bars Electromagnet-tipped rods used by meteor miners to capture iron-rich asteroids in space.
(From The Meteor Miners [1935] by L.A. Eshbach) |
Meteor Swarm Mining A fleet of ships hunting for meteoric iron - in space!
(From The Meteor Miners [1935] by L.A. Eshbach) |
Nutrient Gelatin Tank Essential hardware for creating a new, improved humanity - isotope men!
(From The Isotope Men [1936] by Nat Schachner) |
Telepadion Instructor A device that places an entire sensory experience directly into the brain.
(From An Adventure on Eros [1931] by J. Harvey Haggard) |
Aliens Speak English The skeleton men of Mercury speak English, but have a good reason for it.
(From The Mines of Haldar [1934] by Maurice G. Hugi) |
Space-Sailor A spaceman; someone who makes his living by voyaging in space.
(From The Star-Roamers [1933] by Edmond Hamilton) |
Belt Automatic-Equalizers The wearer's experience of gravity will be just like Earth's.
(From The Star-Roamers [1933] by Edmond Hamilton) |
Tubular Space-Gangway A means of traversing the short distance between two ships in space.
(From The Star-Roamers [1933] by Edmond Hamilton) |
Folding Computer Terminal A foldable pocket computer.
(From The Merchants of Souls [2002] by John Barnes) |
Etheric Propulsion-Vibrations Faster-than-light travel.
(From The Star-Roamers [1933] by Edmond Hamilton) |
Checker-City A city planned as a checker-board of alternating vegetation and buildings.
(From The Star-Roamers [1933] by Edmond Hamilton) |
Bulerite A building material, too good to be true, with hidden properties.
(From Macrolife [1979] by George Zebrowski) |
AI-Based Hiring and Firing Letting a computer system handle the hiring and firing of employees.
(From Manna [2002] by Marshall Brain) |
Poison Space Cloud (Etheric Poison) A deadly cloud of gas large enough to envelop the solar system.
(From The Poison Belt [1913] by Arthur Conan Doyle) |
Metavirus (Digital Metavirus) Binary code that can infect computers or even hackers, through the binary nerve.
(From Snow Crash [1992] by Neal Stephenson) |
Galactography Geography on a galactic scale.
(From Second Foundation [1953] by Isaac Asimov) |
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