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Gravity neutralizing paint Paint or coating that neutralized the effects of gravity on whatever it was painted on.
(From Last of the Masters [1954] by Philip K. Dick) |
Sceneshifter An automated display device that produced random pictorial presentations.
(From Last of the Masters [1954] by Philip K. Dick) |
Mecho-Clothing Apparel created entirely by machines.
(From Last of the Masters [1954] by Philip K. Dick) |
Mechanical Tune-Maker An electromechanical device that created unique music.
(From Last of the Masters [1954] by Philip K. Dick) |
Virtual Assembly Use of holograms to accomplish an assembly of people.
(From If The Sun Died [1931] by R.F. Starzl) |
Controllable Drone Army Darknet sorcerer uses gestures to control a network of drone servants.
(From Daemon [2006] by Daniel Suarez) |
Weather Machine A device for controlling the weather.
(From Slaves of Mercury [1932] by Nat Schachner) |
Diskoid A huge flying saucer.
(From Slaves of Mercury [1932] by Nat Schachner) |
Polarization Apparatus A device that caused a space ship to repel the Earth and send a space ship on its way.
(From Slaves of Mercury [1932] by Nat Schachner) |
Sun-Tube A slicing ray of death!
(From Slaves of Mercury [1932] by Nat Schachner) |
Search Beams Penetrating rays that disclose the contents of rooms, ships, etc.
(From Slaves of Mercury [1932] by Nat Schachner) |
Speed Belt (Ribbon Conveyor) A great moving belt carrying people between cities.
(From Slaves of Mercury [1932] by Nat Schachner) |
Attraction Ray In effect, a tractor beam.
(From Pirates of the Gorm [1932] by Nat Schachner) |
Electro-Bullet Fired by an electro-gun.
(From Pirates of the Gorm [1932] by Nat Schachner) |
Electro-Gun It shoots electro-bullets.
(From Pirates of the Gorm [1932] by Nat Schachner) |
Flesh Gun A weapon that burns the skin and meat off the victim.
(From The Computer Connection [1974] by Alfred Bester) |
Paralyzing Eye False eye contains mechanism for causing brief paralysis.
(From The Best-Laid Scheme [1941] by L. Sprague de Camp) |
Vanwinkling Another name for time-traveling into the future.
(From The Best-Laid Scheme [1941] by L. Sprague de Camp) |
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