Science-fiction Studies, Issue 1SFS Publications., 1973 - Science fiction |
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... planets , is reassured by Rashaverak when he confides " I think there's a rational explanation for everything " ( §18 ) . Even Jan Rodricks retains his faith in reason in the face of the inexplicable glimpsed on the Overlord's home planet ...
... planets , is reassured by Rashaverak when he confides " I think there's a rational explanation for everything " ( §18 ) . Even Jan Rodricks retains his faith in reason in the face of the inexplicable glimpsed on the Overlord's home planet ...
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... planet ; its power is also made visible in the actions of the children of Earth , who convert their planet to energy in order to propel themselves to an unknown destination . Yet these visible manifestations seem to be mere side ...
... planet ; its power is also made visible in the actions of the children of Earth , who convert their planet to energy in order to propel themselves to an unknown destination . Yet these visible manifestations seem to be mere side ...
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... planet of destination . Within this framework he offers extracts from a number of early and not readily available texts , beginning with Lucian , along with some useful background information . His summaries gradually become more and ...
... planet of destination . Within this framework he offers extracts from a number of early and not readily available texts , beginning with Lucian , along with some useful background information . His summaries gradually become more and ...
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