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  • * [[Science fiction/Catalogs/Famous science fiction books and stories]] * [[Science fiction/Catalogs/Awards]]
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  • A large annual science fiction convention run by the World Science Fiction Society.
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  • {{rpl|Science fiction}} {{rpl|World Science Fiction Convention}}
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  • (1866–1946) English author best known for his pioneering [[Science Fiction|science-fiction]] novels; wrote ''[[The Time Machine]]''.
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  • (born October 21, 1929) [[Science fiction|Science-fiction]] author whose works address themes from [[sociology]] and
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  • {{rpl|Science fiction}} {{rpl|World Science Fiction Convention}}
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  • | title = The science fiction book: an illustrated history }} - contains section "Why There is no Sex in Science Fiction" [http://www.fanboy.com/2007/04/why-there-is-no-sex-in-science-fiction.html
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  • ...'science fiction universe''' is an internally consistent setting used in a science fiction series. For example: the [[Star Trek]] or [[Star Wars]] universes.
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  • ...r fantasy in recognition of their overall life's work, administered by the Science Fiction Writers of America (SFWA).
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>An 1895 [[Science fiction|science-fiction]] [[Novella|novella by]] [[H. G. Wells]] in which a Time Tr
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  • {{r|science fiction}} {{r|Golden Age of Science Fiction}}
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  • ...neering science fiction editor Hugo Gernsback and given for achievement in science fiction writing, TV, moviemaking, art, and fan writing.
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  • A 1976 [[Science fiction|science fiction]] novel by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle and inspired by the first part o
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  • ...Subpages}}</noinclude>(1890-1937) influential American horror, fantasy and science fiction author; particularly associated with the 'weird fiction' sub-genre.
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  • ...of the Foundation stories appeared in [[John W. Campbell]]'s "[[Astounding Science Fiction]]" in 1942. Although the initial stories were all written as stand-alone ef
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  • ...fiction series)|Red Dwarf]]'' as the original incarnation of [[Red Dwarf (science fiction series)/Catalogs/Characters#Holly|Holly]], a less-than-intelligent [[comput
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  • ...f science fiction is twelve" -as in the age at which most readers discover science fiction. {{Cite book | title = Age of wonders: exploring the world of science fiction
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  • Famous science fiction books Famous science fiction stories or novellas
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  • ...nd science fiction works are often created by the same authors as works of science fiction, and may interest the same readers or viewers. Fantastic stories are also ...how different genres should be defined, particularly those of fantasy and science fiction.
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  • * [http://www.robertaheinlein.com/ Robert A. Heinlein, Grandmaster of Science Fiction]
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  • (1911–1986) Founder of the [[Church of Scientology]], and an author of [[science fiction]] and [[speculative fiction]].
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  • {{r|Science fiction}} {{r|Golden Age of Science Fiction}}
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  • ...a sci-fi author (1995); and first African American woman to succeed in the science fiction
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  • {{r|Science fiction}} {{r|Science fiction and religion||**}}
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  • ...and now has over 1,500 members, among them many of the leading writers of science fiction and fantasy. The Nebula Awards are voted on by active members of the socie
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  • | title = Authors : GERNSBACK, HUGO : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia ...|first=George C.|date= |year=1997 |month=October |format= |work=Spacelight:Science Fiction and Fantasy Biographical Data }}
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  • Notable television science fiction series: Notable science fiction films:
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  • #Redirect [[Science fiction]]
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  • {{Science fiction Subgroup}}
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  • [[Science Fiction]] author
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  • #REDIRECT [[World Science Fiction Convention]]
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  • {{r|Precursors to science fiction}} {{r|Pioneers of science fiction}}
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  • ...short story]], ''The Sentinel'' was the basis for one the most influential science fiction films of all time, Stanley Kubrick's ''2001: A Space Odyssey''.
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  • [[Science fiction]] and [[mystery]] writer.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Red Dwarf (science fiction series)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Analog Science Fiction and Fact]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Analog Science Fiction and Fact]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Red Dwarf (science fiction series)]]
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  • *[http://www.analogsf.com/201006/index-issue.shtml Analog Science Fiction and Fact]
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  • Science fiction novel by [[H. G. Wells]]
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  • ...een these sub-categories within the same story. As with "[[Science fiction|science fiction]]", no single term has ever been coined to cover all these kinds of fiction
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  • ...0s until about 1950, when ''[[Galaxy]]'' and the ''[[Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' first appeared, ''Astounding'' was unquestionably the most widely read, ...onths around 1959 and 1960 Campbell gradually changed the name to ''Analog Science Fiction and Fact'', under which title it continues to this day. It is still (2010)
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  • Science fiction story by Barry Malzberg in 1975.
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  • ...7,500 and 17,499 words in length<ref>http://www.sfwa.org/awards/faq.htm#6 Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America FAQ</ref> although some dictionaries define
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  • An internally consistent setting used in a science fiction series.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Science fiction]] works of which [[religion]] is a significant theme
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  • Collection of [[science fiction]] stories by the late [[Gene Wolfe]]
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  • English-born 20th-century astronomer and author of science fiction.
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  • A precursor [[science fiction]] [[novel]] written in 1818 by [[Mary Shelley]].
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  • | title = Hugo Gernsback: Father of Science Fiction. | title = Hugo Gernsback, Father of Modern Science Fiction: With Essays on Frank Herbert and Bram Stoker
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  • {{r|Science fiction}} {{r|Science fiction and religion}}
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  • [[Science fiction]] [[Science fiction and religion]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Science fiction in which sex, gender or reproduction are important theme elements
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  • A science fiction novel by American author [[James H. Schmitz]] published in 1960.
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  • (1920 – 1986) American science fiction author best known for the [[Dune series]].
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  • (1917-2008) British [[futures studies|futurist]] and author of [[science fiction]].
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  • {{r|Science fiction}} ===Science fiction===
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  • The representation of [[science fiction]] in [[drama]]tic form using [[film]] or [[television]].
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  • A well-received 1999 film spoofing the science fiction television phenomenon [[Star Trek]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1907–88) American author of [[science fiction]]; wrote ''[[Stranger in a Strange Land]]''.
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  • A science fiction television series and franchise which was created by J Michael Straczynski.
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  • ...ries are often set in the future and often in non-Terrestrial locales, but science fiction tales may be set in the past as well, particularly through the use of story ...ought to rebrand it as speculative fiction and make no distinction between science fiction and fantasy. There does not seem to be any widespread agreement on whether
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  • A time machine in the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''.
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  • (born April 30, 1938) American author of [[hard science fiction]], such as the [[Ringworld ]]series.
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  • A long award-winning novel of the distant future by Science Fiction author Gene Wolfe.
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  • Rules devised by science fiction author Isaac Asimov to govern the behavior of robots.
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  • ...also known as the '''SFWA Grand Master Award''', is given to authors of [[science fiction]] and/or [[fantasy]] in recognition of their overall life's work. The award is administered by the [[Science Fiction Writers of America]] (SFWA). Nominations are made by the current president
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  • {{r|Science fiction}} {{r|Science fiction and religion||**}}
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  • (1916 – 2013) American writer of science fiction, fantasy, and mysteries who achieved cult-like status.
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  • ...books, Cherryh has been named a Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master by the Science Fiction Writers of America.
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  • ...religion]]. His treatment of these themes resonated with the generation of science fiction readers who grew up in the 60's leading ''Dune'' to become a massive best-s He began his science fiction career slowly, initially selling a few short stories. The manuscript for Du
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  • A series of science fiction stories begun by Isaac Asimov, focused on the Galactic Encyclopedia Foundat
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  • A genre of [[science fiction]] which has a [[Queen Victoria|Victorian]] sensibility.
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  • (May 27, 1934- ) One of the best-known living authors of science fiction.
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  • | coauthors = Science Fiction Writers of America. | coauthors = Science Fiction Writers of America.
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  • A genre of music associated with science fiction fandom, performed primarily in a folk style.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/World Science Fiction Society]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|World Science Fiction Convention}}
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  • ...States of America|American]] chemist and prolific author, especially of [[science fiction]].
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  • A science fiction magazine published by Dell Magazines descended from the Golden Age magazine
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  • A 1953 science fiction novel by Ray Bradbury about the burning of books in a dystopian future
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  • ...orated literary society whose primary activity is the running of the World Science Fiction Convention.
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  • ...el, dealing with the intersection of Freudian and religious ideas with a [[science fiction]] plot involving an advanced [[submarine]]
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  • ...[American]] [[novel]]ist and [[poetry|poet]], best known for her work in [[science fiction]] and [[fantasy]].
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  • In [[science fiction]], [[film]] and, to some extent, real-world [[robotics]], a '''gynoid''' or The concept goes well back into science fiction of the 1920s and 1930s, but has become more plausible and realistic in the
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  • ...rd. Dune Master: A Frank Herbert Bibliography. Meckler's bibliographies on science fiction, fantasy, and horror, 2. Westport, CT: Meckler, 1988. Print.
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  • Science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry that aired from 8 September 1
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  • (1898-1963) 20th-century writer, author of Christian apologetics, science fiction, and the ''Chronicles of Narnia''.
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  • ...ce fiction magazine, ''Amazing Stories''. He effectively coined the term [[science fiction]] for the genre which had previously been known by terms such as "scientifi
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  • ...rnals, in engineering. However, he routinely spent an hour working on his science fiction stories, prior to going to work.
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  • Military science fiction real-time strategy multiplayer video game for PC and Mac from Blizzard Ente
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  • Short story by science fiction writer [[Gene Wolfe]] partially inspired by [[H. G. Wells]] ''[[The Island
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  • The central character in an extensive [[science fiction]] series created by [[David Weber]], with considerable personality resembla
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  • A group of science fiction short stories and novels by Isaac Asimov concerning a future society in whi
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  • ...English actor best known as the first to take on the lead role in the BBC science fiction series ''Doctor Who''.
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  • {{r|Golden Age of Science Fiction}} {{r|Science fiction}}
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  • *[[Robert A. Heinlein]], ''[[Starship Trooper]]''; science fiction but on every U.S. military service's professional reading list
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  • ...17,500 and 39,999 words in length<ref>http://www.sfwa.org/awards/faq.htm#6 Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America FAQ</ref>. In this wiki, a novella's title
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  • ...the hard [[science]] elements; the story itself includes nods to previous science fiction films such as ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey (film)|2001: A Space Odyssey]]'' an
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  • English actor best known as the sixth to take on the lead role in the BBC science fiction series ''Doctor Who'' (born 1943).
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  • ...vels, essays and short stories, particularly on topics in fantasy, horror, science fiction, and mystery.
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  • A [[science fiction]] story by [[Robert Heinlein]], dealing with an alternative history in whic
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  • Editor of ''Astounding Science Fiction'', later ''Analog'', from September, 1937, until his death in 1971, perhaps
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  • ...ht Memorial Grand Master Award|Grand Masters of Science Fiction]] by the [[Science Fiction Writers of America]].
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  • ...h actor and dancer, best known for his role as 'the Cat' in ''[[Red Dwarf (science fiction series)|Red Dwarf]]''.
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  • American science fiction and fantasy writer, winner of seven [[Hugo Awards|Hugos]], three [[Nebula A
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  • ...d. 2012) - behind-the-scenes account of Llewellyn's time on ''[[Red Dwarf (science fiction series)|Red Dwarf]]''
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  • 1982 science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott and starring Harrison Ford, set in an imagine
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  • American science fiction writer, winner of three [[Hugo Awards|Hugo awards]], and author of the Fore
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  • ...investigative [[journalism|journalist]] Sarah Jane Smith in the [[BBC]] [[science fiction|science-fiction]] series ''[[Doctor Who]]'', the role for which she would b
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  • ...created by Rod Serling, each episode a mixture of self-contained fantasy, science fiction, or suspense, often concluding with a macabre or unexpected twist.
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  • * [https://nebulas.sfwa.org/about-the-nebulas/ About the Nebulas], per the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Inc., last access 4/21/2021.
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  • Author of [[science fiction]], [[horror (literature)|horror]] and [[fantasy (literature)|fantasy]]
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  • '''The X-Files''' was a [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[science fiction|science-fiction]] [[television]] series which ran from 1993 to 2002 and als
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  • Award-winning American author (1918-2007) known for writing in the [[science fiction]], [[fantasy]] and [[Christian literature]] genres and particularly noted f
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  • English actor who is the eleventh to take the lead role in the BBC science fiction series ''Doctor Who''; also known for various stage and screen appearances
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  • ...ww.empsfm.org/exhibitions/index.asp?articleID=955 Experience Music Project|Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame - E. E. Smith]
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  • [[captain (naval)|Captain]] of the [[science fiction|fictional]] starship [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)]] in ''[[Star Trek: The Or
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  • ...cience-fiction]] [[British situation comedy|sitcom]] series ''[[Red Dwarf (science fiction series)|Red Dwarf]]''. Additionally, he was the presenter of ''[[Scrapheap {{main|Red Dwarf (science fiction series)}}
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  • *[[Red Dwarf (science fiction series)/Catalogs/Characters|Characters]] - profiles of the main characters
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  • ...o public attention in 2009 when he was cast as the Doctor in the British [[science fiction|science-fiction]] series ''[[Doctor Who]]''. This 2010 photograph shows Smi ...s best-known for playing the lead role in the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[science fiction]] [[television]] series ''[[Doctor Who]]''. In January 2009, he was announc
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  • A British author known for his science fiction and fantasy novels for all ages who died to a rare form of Alzheimer's dise
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  • ...Hugo Gernsback's Experimenter Publishing; first magazine devoted solely to science fiction and continued into at least the 1960's.
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  • A 1956 [[MGM]] science fiction movie in which the crew of a space ship encounters the sole survivors of a
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  • In [[science fiction]], [[visual arts]] and increasingly [[robotics]]; a female robot; a combina
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  • ...ated literary society whose primary activity is the running of the [[World Science Fiction Convention]] (Worldcon). Specifically, according to the WSFS constitution <
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  • ...horror]] [[thriller]], 2007's ''[[Sunshine (2007 film)|Sunshine]]'' is a [[science fiction|science-fiction]] film.
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  • '''Sci-fi drama''' is the representation of [[science fiction]] in [[drama]]tic form using [[film]] or [[television]]. Classic examples o
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  • Popular American [[science fiction]] television series, created by [[Gene Roddenberry]]; gained an enormous cu
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  • ...actor who from 2005 to 2010 was the tenth to take the lead role in the BBC science fiction series ''Doctor Who''; also well-known for various stage and screen appeara
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  • * [http://www.wsfs.org/hugos.html Hugo page at the World Science Fiction Society official site]
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  • ...A. Heinlein]]'s breakthrough novel into bestseller publishing, still using science fiction techniques to examine assumptions in our society; especially harsh on organ
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  • ...om time to time. Gatiss, for example, has written for and starred in the [[science fiction|science-fiction]] series ''[[Doctor Who]]'', while Pemberton and Shearsmith
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  • ...levision]] presenter, best known for playing Dave Lister in ''[[Red Dwarf (science fiction series)|Red Dwarf]]''.
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  • English actor best known as the fourth to take on the lead role in the BBC science fiction series ''Doctor Who'', with the longest on-screen tenure as 'the Doctor' (b
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  • 1919-1996, English actor best known as the third 'Doctor' in the BBC science fiction series ''Doctor Who'', and for the title role in ''Worzel Gummidge'' (1979-
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  • ...in the latter he was the ninth actor to take on the lead role in this BBC science fiction series (born 1964).
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  • The period between the late 1930's through the 1950's in which Science Fiction saw a strong increase in popularity as stories came out focusing on scienti
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  • '''David M. Alexander''', born in 1945 in upstate New York, is a writer of [[science fiction]] and [[mysteries]] who now lives in Palo Alto, California. Novels publishe He is a member of the [[Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America]]. A longtime friend of noted science-fictio
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  • ...comic strips as well as radio, movies television stories concerning the [[science fiction]] adventures of a heroic polo-playing Yale graduate transplanted from 20th
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  • ...in the latter he was the eighth actor to take on the lead role in this BBC science fiction series (born 1959).
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  • ...o the ''Locus'' magazine Recommended list for 1986 and was chosen Best New Science Fiction of 1985 by ''Romantic Times''. ...a docent at [[Tohono Chul Park]], leading nature walks. A member of the [[Science Fiction Writers of America]] and the [[Author’s Guild]], she is a past member and
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  • *Brown, Charles N.; and Contento, William G. (1991) ''Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror''. Oakland, CA: Locus Press. ISBN 0-9616629-9-9
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  • ...e (author)]], has written the commercially successful [[Liaden universe]] (science fiction and fantasy) series of books, consisting of more than two dozen novels and
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  • ...e to Valhalla," short story by Kathryn Lance and Jack McDevitt, ''Asimov’s Science Fiction'', December, 2008. *''Pandora's Genes.'' Questar, 1985. Winner, Best New Science Fiction Novel 1985, ''Romantic Times''; ''Locus'' magazine Recommended List, 1986.
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  • ...lowing the cult success of a particular work with they are associated; the science fiction genre provides many examples, such as the enthusiastic fans of [[Star Trek]
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  • ...(1964 - ?)<ref name="Locus interview" /> is a popular American writer of [[science fiction]] and [[Fantasy (storytelling)|fantasy]] who has been active since the 1990 ...-of-worlds-by-martha-wells-and-more.html |title=Otherworldy: The Latest in Science Fiction and Fantasy|work=[[The New York Times]]|first=N. K.|last=Jemisin|author-lin
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  • ...most every fictional genre is catered for by games publishers, including [[science fiction]], [[horror fiction|horror]], [[superhero fiction|superhero]], crime and [[ ...ble to play a game set in every major genre. Some, such as ''Traveller'' (science fiction) and ''Runequest'' (fantasy) are still being published, while many others h
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  • ...einlein]] novel based on an outline provided by the editor of [[Astounding Science Fiction]], [[John W. Campbell, Jr.|John W. Campbell]]<ref> See {{Cite book
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  • ...redd'', a merciless 22nd century law enforcer, was created for IPC's new [[science fiction]] ''2000 AD'' in 1977 by writer [[John Wagner]] and artist [[Carlos Ezquerr ...d pen lines, and incompletely filled in areas of black. Freed from sterile science fiction environments, he went to town on texture and tone, lashed together technolo
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  • ...e [[United Kingdom|British]] [[science fiction]] [[sitcom]] ''[[Red Dwarf (science fiction series)|Red Dwarf]]''. ...[[Liverpool|Liverpudlian]] [[slob]], [[Dave Lister]], in the long-running science fiction [[comedy]] series ''Red Dwarf''. Within Red Dwarf, aside from playing Liste
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  • '''Jules Verne''' (1828-1905) was a [[France|French]] author and [[science fiction]] pioneer. Verne's novels speculated on travel through outer space and unde
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  • *''[[Dimension X]]'', science fiction radio programs in 1950-1951. Among other writers, episodes were based on H
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  • ...either has been avoided as a topic, or has produced some highly creative [[science fiction]]. Themes include conflict between traditional religious ideas and situati | title = The 10 Best Science Fiction Stories About Religion}}</ref> This approach has its limitations; the [[Du
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  • ...ced most of his films, which covered a diverse range of [[genre]]s, from [[science fiction]] to [[war film|war]].
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  • ...the fictional life of [[Honor Harrington]], part of a complex series of [[science fiction]] works, by [[David Weber]], which also draws on historical fiction. The Ha
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  • '''Orphan Black''' was a science fiction series, produced by ''[[BBC America]]''.<ref name=collider2023-19-15/> The
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  • ...2010.jpg|The [[Dalek]]s are terrifying, [[Nazi]]-inspired creatures in the science fiction series ''[[Doctor Who]]''. Though the design has changed little since their
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  • ...produced five cloned human infants.<ref>Schatten et al: "Cloning Claim is Science Fiction, Not Science", Science Volume 299, January 17, 2003, page 344</ref> This s
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  • ...planet. The planet Mars was often used as an the alien home world in early science fiction stories. Notable examples include the 1898 H. G. Wells novel, ''The War of
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  • ...odelled after [[C.S. Forester]]'s [[Horatio Hornblower]]. She inhabits a [[science fiction universe]] which has come to be known as the '''Honorverse'''. Weber now has other science fiction writers working, under license agreement, in the Honorverse framework. The
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  • ...category of spy thrillers that contain some elements of [[Science fiction|science fiction]] such as [[Moonraker]] and [[Thunderball]], the near-contemporaneous but f
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  • ...Bruce Conner]]. Conner combined 1950s [[television]] [[advertisement]]s, [[science fiction]] film clips (Including a scene from ''It Came From Outer Space!''), and sc
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  • There is considerable speculation both in [[science]] and [[science fiction]] as to why the observable universe is apparently almost entirely matter, w
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  • ...ow deeply their politicians wrong them." <ref>''Locus, The Magazine of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Field'', from their May, 1996, issue #424, obituary of Condon, ex ...ombined many different elements, including occasional outright fantasy and science fiction, they were, above all, written to entertain the general public. He had, how
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  • ''A four-part science fiction story that spans millions of years and millions of light years, concerning
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  • *The 1958 science fiction film ''The Fly'', remade in 1986, revolves around the accidental merger of
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  • ...s Peru, Africa, and New Zealand. In addition, she now appears regularly at science fiction conventions, and has written an autobiography of her career, From Ballet to
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  • ...arhammer 40,000" (often abbreviated as "Warhammer 40K") describes a dark [[science fiction]] world of the far future. Two other minor settings have also been develope
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  • ...first been used as, as a concept in computing, in [[John Brunner]]'s 1975 science fiction novel, ''[[Shockwave Rider]]''. Actual software, under tightly controlled
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  • ...ow deeply their politicians wrong them." <ref>''Locus, The Magazine of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Field'', from their May, 1996, issue #424, obituary of Condon, ex ...ombined many different elements, including occasional outright fantasy and science fiction, they were, above all, written to entertain the general public. He had, how
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  • ...ard school texts. Established genres, such as [[detective fiction]] and [[science fiction]], gained new audiences through the introduction of the [[paperback]] book, ...the [[epistolary novel]], as well as broader thematic categories such as [[science fiction]], [[detective fiction]], or [[fantasy]].
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  • ...d them, Holly suggested a game of [[charades]] "using just your nose".<ref>Science fiction [[spaceship]], theme music hummed through the [[nasal cavity]]: the ''Nostr
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  • ...ard school texts. Established genres, such as [[detective fiction]] and [[science fiction]], gained new audiences through the introduction of the [[paperback]] book, ...the [[epistolary novel]], as well as broader thematic categories such as [[science fiction]], [[detective fiction]], or [[fantasy]].
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  • ...shed from [[fable]]s (which characteristically present a moral) and from [[science fiction]] or science fantasy (which by its very nature presents itself as a fantasy
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  • ...of a wider readership. Additionally, [[science book]]s and magazines on [[science fiction]] ignite the interest of many more people. A significant fraction of litera
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  • ...nd in [[television]] [[drama]].<ref>For example, the relaunched flagship [[science fiction]] series ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and its spin-off ''Torchwood'' are both made by
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  • Microorganisms have frequently played an important part in [[science fiction]], both as agents of disease, and as entities in their own right. Some nota
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  • ...Verne]] or [[H. G. Wells]]. He could actually be called the ''Father of [[science fiction]],'' as his more fanciful tales of journeys to the Moon, an island inside a
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  • ...ificant Hollywood assignment was co-writer of ''Silent Running'' (1972), a science fiction film directed by Douglas Trumbull. Cimino then co-wrote, with John Milius,
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  • ...rmatting situation, such as nested lists, numerical lists, whatever. See [[Science fiction/Related Articles‎]] (and [[Template:R/Doc]] if you're up for it :-). [[Us
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  • ...he long-running [[United Kingdom|British]] [[science fiction on television|science fiction television]] programme ''[[Doctor Who]]''. The name is an [[acronym]] of '' ...een largely unsuccessful in keeping their police boxes out of the realm of science fiction. As well as the name TARDIS being a registered [[trademark]] of the [[BBC|B
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  • In [[science fiction]] engineers are often portrayed as highly knowledgeable and respectable ind
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  • ...anyone at all, such as me, could come along and add "Mystery stories" and "Science fiction" and so forth to the Literature Workgroup? And then sub-sub-groups, such as ...e lists. Why, for instance, are historical novels and mysteries in one but science fiction in the other? Some revision is needed here.... [[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayfor
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  • ...hey were playing a game, but actually were fighting a war. The novel was [[science fiction]], but such a scenario becomes increasingly plausible.
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  • | style="text-align: center;"|''British [[science fiction|science-fiction]] [[drama]] series'' '''''Doctor Who''''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[science fiction|science-fiction]] [[television]] series which started in 1963 and was [[Doc
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  • ...ce of Mental Health'' published both as a book and an article in ''Amazing Science Fiction'', a monthly periodical which Hubbard had written for, the editor of which,
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  • Venus' impenetrable cloud cover gave [[science fiction]] writers free rein to speculate on conditions at its surface; all the more As scientific knowledge of Venus has advanced, so the authors of science fiction have endeavored to keep pace, particularly by conjecturing human attempts t
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  • ...fferent group of people each year. The entity behind Worldcon is the World Science Fiction Society, whose membership is defined as the members of the next Worldcon (o
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  • ...lizations constructing irrigation works. Thus originated a large number of science fiction scenarios, the best known of which is [[H. G. Wells]]' ''[[The War of the W ...es have meant that ancient civilizations continue to be a popular theme in science fiction, especially in film.
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  • * Seed, David. ''American Science Fiction and the Cold War: Literature and Film'' (1999) [http://www.amazon.com/Ameri
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  • '''Space Quest''' is a series of six comedy [[science fiction|sci-fi]] [[adventure game|adventure games]] for the PC created for [[Sierra
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  • ...tion, it has taken on a life of its own in popular culture, appearing in [[science fiction]] books, games and movies.
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  • ...r fiction]] (Spawn, [[Spectre (comics)|Spectre]]) and others more standard science fiction (Green Lantern, X-Men). Many of the earliest superheroes, such as [[The San ...e superhero franchises are also more closely connected to general Japanese science fiction/fantasy, containing more complex technological and mystical ideas than most
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  • * Major, Patrick. "Future Perfect?: Communist Science Fiction in the Cold War." ''Cold War History'' 2003 4(1): 71-96. Issn: 1468-2745 Fu * Seed, David. ''American Science Fiction and the Cold War'' (2002)
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  • In 1895 [[H. G. Wells]] published the first of his '''[[science fiction]]''' stories.
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  • ...d [[Hugh Holton]]. African Americans are also represented in the genres of science fiction, fantasy and horror, with [[Samuel R. Delany]], [[Octavia E. Butler]], [[St
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  • ...ghlanders Episode 4: up to this point many adventures were historical, not science fiction; this episode was the last purely historical one till 1982
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  • ===Science Fiction generally, Doctor Who specifically=== *'''Multigenerational science fiction''' (i.e., not just multiple seasons of one production)
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  • ...uide to the Galaxy'', Douglas Adams wrote or co-wrote three stories of the science fiction television series ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and was a script editor in its sevente ...ronment]]. Since his death at the age of 49, he is still widely revered in science fiction and fantasy [[fandom]] circles.
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  • ...thony Boucher entry, online [http://contento.best.vwh.net/s35.htm Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections].</ref> Though several other Borges translation
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  • ...e featuring Macnee and Rigg. This era was characterised by a futuristic, [[science fiction]] bent to many of the tales, with mad scientists and their creations causin
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  • ...e=The Philosopher At The End Of The Universe: Philosophy Explained Through Science Fiction Films |author=Mark Rowlands |publisher=Random House |year=2012 |isbn=144811
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  • ...t the world might have been or might yet be. These are not the worlds of [[science fiction]] or of [[quantum physics]], most importantly because it is by definition n
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  • '''StarCraft''' is a [[military]] [[science fiction]] [[real-time strategy]] (RTS) [[video game|game]] released by [[Blizzard E
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  • ...homas Pynchon]], [[Robert Anton Wilson]] and [[Iain Sinclair]], New Wave [[science fiction]] writers like [[Michael Moorcock]] and [[horror]] writers like [[Clive Bar
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  • ...te=9 January |accessyear=2006}}</ref> [[Michael Moorcock]], another famous science fiction and fantasy author, is also critical of ''The Lord of the Rings.'' In his e ...ce fiction genres. In this way, the work also had an influence upon such [[science fiction]] authors as [[Frank Herbert]] and [[Arthur C. Clarke]]<ref>"Do you remembe
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  • In the penultimate scene in [[Stanley Kubrick]]'s 1968 science fiction film ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey (film)|2001: A Space Odyssey]]'', astronaut
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  • ...> It was named in reference to [[Isaac Asimov]], an American professor and science fiction writer who is credited with coining the term ''robotics'' and proposing the
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  • ...ariety of topics, from adventure, romance, and [[horror]] to [[sports]], [[science fiction]], and explicit sexuality.<ref name=Schodt1986/><ref name="Gravett2004">Gra
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  • [[Post-apocalyptic science fiction|post-apocalyptic]] "Wooden Ships" were all highlights. During this period, Paul Kantner had been working on his first solo album, a science fiction-themed project recorded with members of the Airplane and other friends. It
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  • ...ook, published in September 1956. The cover was by ‘’Mad Magazine’' and [[science fiction]] illustrator [[Kelly Freas]]. The book received numerous reviews and repo
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  • ...er's old books at his aunt's house, mainly [[Horror fiction|horror]] and [[science fiction]]. He was immediately hooked on these genres.
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  • ...e SaaS features, in active field testing, give many observers a sense that science fiction has become reality. The soldier is the most important of the systems.
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  • ...ariety of topics, from adventure, romance, and [[horror]] to [[sports]], [[science fiction]], and explicit sexuality.<ref name=Schodt1986/><ref name="Gravett2004">Gra .../><ref name="Yoshizumi"/> as in her 1975 ''They Were Eleven'', a ''shōjo'' science fiction story about a young woman cadet in a future space academy.<ref name = "Moto
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  • ...ly an interest of engineers,<ref name=evolution/> but a recurrent topic of science fiction.<ref name=Creed/>
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  • ...limited success [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,160903,00.html]. In [[science fiction]] scenarios where such technology is readily available [[real death]] is di
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  • ...od".<ref>{{ref_harvard|d'Holbach-b|d'Holbach 1772|b}}</ref> More recently, science fiction author George H. Smith (1979) put forth a similar view:
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  • ...976. Many planners also cite, not as a guide but an inspirational goal, a science fiction novel, Robert A. Heinlein's 1959 ''Starship Troopers (book)|Starship Troope
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  • ...expert speaks of rocket details that make no more sense than a low-budget science fiction movie, it can be wise to discount the report. This component of the source
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  • ...and supplies the basis for extraterrestrial living systems in fantasies by science fiction writers. Scientists conclude that silicon-silicon bonds do not stabilize un ...sting of no matter at all (e.g., made up of energy fields), also interests science fiction writers. We science non-fiction writers consider energized molecules as the
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  • ...characteristic for this style. The lyrics are often based on fantasy or [[science fiction|sci-fi]] themes. Metal bands that are categorized as power metal are: Drago
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  • ...recordings destroyed; for example, the tapes of over 100 episodes of the [[science fiction]] series ''Doctor Who'' were reused or thrown away to clear space.
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