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Intergalactic Going between galaxies.
(From Invaders From The Infinite [1932] by John W. Campbell) |
Lunar Tunnel (Human Pendulum) A tunnel through the center of the moon, and the man who fell through it.
(From Captive of the Crater [1933] by D.D. Sharp) |
San-Ray Projector Device produces a habit-forming, nerve-tingling ray that clouds the mind.
(From Hell Ship of Space [1940] by Frederic Arnold Kummer, Jr.) |
Suitcase Airplane A diminutive, collapsible, two-passenger biplane.
(From Suitcase Airplanes [1929] by E.D. Skinner) |
Matter Transmitter and Receiver A device that transports matter through space.
(From Monsters of Mars [1931] by Edmond Hamilton) |
Protolectric Gun Fires twin beams of protons and electrons.
(From Electronic Siege [1932] by John W. Campbell) |
Steam Man A mechanical robot powered by steam.
(From The Steam Man of the Prairies [1868] by Edward S. Ellis) |
Helium Metal An ore with the spectroscopic line of Helium.
(From In the Deep of Time [1897] by George Parsons Lathrop) |
Invasion Gate For Aliens Using alien instructions to create a gate for alien invasion.
(From Monsters of Mars [1931] by Edmond Hamilton) |
Electric Bicycle A two-wheeled device utilizing stored electricity as motive power.
(From In the Deep of Time [1897] by George Parsons Lathrop) |
Noninterference With Other Worlds Earliest expression of the 'Prime Directive' idea.
(From In the Deep of Time [1897] by George Parsons Lathrop) |
Glow-Worm Living Alternated work, play and slumber without long periods of sleep.
(From In the Deep of Time [1897] by George Parsons Lathrop) |
Life-Brew A non-alcoholic beverage, but similar to wine.
(From In the Deep of Time [1897] by George Parsons Lathrop) |
Interstellar Express Car Uses anti-gravitation metal to achieve terrific speeds in space.
(From In the Deep of Time [1897] by George Parsons Lathrop) |
Walking Balloon A means of efficiently traversing rough country.
(From In the Deep of Time [1897] by George Parsons Lathrop) |
Artificial Silk A fabric like silk produced entirely without silkworms.
(From In the Deep of Time [1897] by George Parsons Lathrop) |
Rocketeering Racing around in rockets
(From Ra For The Rajah [1938] by John Victor Peterson) |
Telephonoscope A device that effectively transmits pictures and sound over long distances.
(From Le Vingtième Siècle (The Twentieth Century) [1882] by Albert Robida) |
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