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Gravity Centrifuge Used in low gravity environments to build up muscle for visits to Earth, or other high gravity worlds.
(From Space Cadet [1948] by Robert Heinlein) |
Space-Boots Special footgear for spacemen.
(From The Passing of Ku Sui [1932] by Anthony Gilmore) |
Space Legs The ability to walk under high gee acceleration on a space ship.
(From Flight of the Typhoon [1936] by Clifton B. Kruse) |
Semi-Conducting Graphite-Gel Computer brain structured like animal brain.
(From Callahan and the Wheelies [1960] by Stephen Barr) |
Dirt-Farming An archaic method of food production.
(From The End of the Line [1951] by James Schmitz) |
Dominator Device implants a psychological block.
(From The End of the Line [1951] by James Schmitz) |
Ontogenetic Adaptation Immediate genetic-level ability to eat alien plants.
(From The End of the Line [1951] by James Schmitz) |
Telepath Transmitter A device for long distance communication that makes use of telepathy.
(From Agent of Vega [1949] by James Schmitz) |
Mind-Parasite Takes over the cognition of a host organism.
(From Agent of Vega [1949] by James Schmitz) |
Visiglobe A display that provided a spherical, 3D visualization of a scene.
(From Agent of Vega [1949] by James Schmitz) |
Quizzer An autonomous mind-probe.
(From Agent of Vega [1949] by James Schmitz) |
Vivo-Gel Semi-living material.
(From Agent of Vega [1949] by James Schmitz) |
Mind-Lock A device that confines a mind within its own shielded area.
(From Agent of Vega [1949] by James Schmitz) |
Zag House A means of implanting dreams.
(From Time Quarry [1950] by Clifford Simak) |
Mentophone A device that facilitates long-distance telepathy.
(From Time Quarry [1950] by Clifford Simak) |
Robotic Chess Expert A robot that plays chess at a level that no human can match.
(From Time Quarry [1950] by Clifford Simak) |
Self-Adjusting Furniture Automatic adjustment for a perfect fit.
(From Time Quarry [1950] by Clifford Simak) |
Centipede-Machine Multi-legged transport.
(From Monsters of Mars [1931] by Edmond Hamilton) |
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