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Warp of Space A fault or pucker in spacetime.
(From In 20000 A.D.! [1930] by Nat Schachner (w. AL Zagat)) |
Moon Weaponized A military application of moons, planetoids and asteroids; dropping them from space.
(From Buck Rogers, 2430 AD [1929] by Philip Nowlan (w/D. Calkins)) |
Automonk A robot with an AI trained on an individual monk.
(From The Mountain in the Sea [2022] by Ray Naylor) |
Specific Gene Weapon An organic or inorganic weapon aimed at a specific genetic population.
(From The Mannichon Solution [1967] by Irwin Shaw) |
Aeropile A fluttering wing airplane for a few passengers.
(From When the Sleeper Wakes [1899] by H.G. Wells) |
General Intelligence Machine News and information from one device.
(From When the Sleeper Wakes [1899] by H.G. Wells) |
Levitator Pack Handy anti-gravity when you need it.
(From Gears for Nemesis [1942] by Raymond Z. Gallun) |
Interplanetary-Liner A vast passenger ship in space.
(From Liners of Space [1930] by Jim Vanny) |
Moon-Dome A transparent hemisphere used as a habitat.
(From Last Blast [1952] by Eric Frank Russell) |
Landing on the Moon Men from the earth land on the Moon.
(From Somnium (The Dream) [1634] by Johannes Kepler) |
Personality-Construct (Lazarus) A chip providing a robotic body with the attributes of the selected person.
(From Killing Gramps [1988] by Ann K. Schwader) |
Airchair A floating armchair.
(From Killing Gramps [1988] by Ann K. Schwader) |
Meteor Hulls Ship A small meteor tears all the way through a ship
(From Moon People Of Jupiter [1931] by Isaac R. Nathanson) |
Asteroid Lanes (Blasted) Actually clearing safe routes through asteroid belts.
(From Flight of the Typhoon [1936] by Clifton B. Kruse) |
Meteor Particles (Sand Blast) Tiny sand-sized asteroids sand-blasting the hull of a spacecraft.
(From Flight of the Typhoon [1936] by Clifton B. Kruse) |
Brain-Plate Ensures the obedience of robots.
(From Women's World [1939] by David C. Cooke) |
Robot-Boss A mechanical device that tells people what to do.
(From Women's World [1939] by David C. Cooke) |
Nowhen At no time.
(From A Feast for the Gods [1971] by Poul and Karen Anderson) |
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