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Space Fleet A group of mighty ships capable of space travel - and fighting.
(From Through the Meteors [1930] by L.H. Morrow) |
Robot-Deranger A ray that discombobulates robots of all kinds.
(From The Exile of Time [1931] by Ray Cummings) |
Chest-Lens Part of an automatic photograph-and-send system.
(From War Veteran [1955] by Philip K. Dick) |
Extra-Terra Bio-Institute (ETBI) Bio-Conditioning The overarching work of adapting human beings to alien worlds.
(From The Impossible World [1939] by Eando Binder) |
Space Navy Spacefaring professional soldiers.
(From Pirates of Space [1931] by B.X. Barry) |
Adaptene Parent of all hormones, it makes possible the adaptation of the human organism to alien worlds.
(From The Impossible World [1939] by Eando Binder) |
Opti-Phone Yet another name for a videophone.
(From The Impossible World [1939] by Eando Binder) |
Colony World A planet settled by a single group.
(From The Impossible World [1939] by Eando Binder) |
Microrob Small stature robots.
(From A Game of Unchance [1964] by Philip K. Dick) |
Control Harness Connects to the brain and nervous system of a host organism for control purposes.
(From A Game of Unchance [1964] by Philip K. Dick) |
Adjustment Making sure the man fits the job!
(From Placement Test [1964] by Keith Laumer) |
Network Repair Team Dispatched to collect remains of destroyed machines.
(From Autofac [1955] by Philip K. Dick) |
Lethe-Mirror Induces sleepy mindedness.
(From The World Jones Made [1956] by Philip K. Dick) |
Robot Interception Aerial Mines Loitering explosives overhead.
(From The World Jones Made [1956] by Philip K. Dick) |
Tune-Maker Automated music production.
(From The World Jones Made [1956] by Philip K. Dick) |
Duplication Chamber A means of precisely duplicating an object.
(From The 4-Sided Triangle [1939] by William F. Temple) |
Dimension Describes a reality separate from our own.
(From The Plattner Story [1896] by H.G. Wells) |
Matter Duplicator Makes a perfect copy of any material object.
(From Pandora's Millions [1945] by George O. Smith) |
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