Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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... Perhaps most noteworthy , Station Seven was a legal gateway to New Nippon . It was the only entrepĂ´t that Japanese citizens were permitted to travel to during the daylight Matrix hours . ( Besher 122 ) In Besher's future , the only way ...
... Perhaps most noteworthy , Station Seven was a legal gateway to New Nippon . It was the only entrepĂ´t that Japanese citizens were permitted to travel to during the daylight Matrix hours . ( Besher 122 ) In Besher's future , the only way ...
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... perhaps a punning reference to the fact that in Japanese there are animate and inanimate pronouns , and that characters in novels use the inanimate ones . Similarly , even the name Hiroko Ai makes us think of a thing : AI , artificial ...
... perhaps a punning reference to the fact that in Japanese there are animate and inanimate pronouns , and that characters in novels use the inanimate ones . Similarly , even the name Hiroko Ai makes us think of a thing : AI , artificial ...
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... Perhaps the best internationally known Australian sf writer currently practicing is Greg Egan , who recently won two Locus Awards : Best Novella for " Oceanic " ( Asimov's 8/98 ) and Best Short Story for " The Planck Drive " ( Asimov's ...
... Perhaps the best internationally known Australian sf writer currently practicing is Greg Egan , who recently won two Locus Awards : Best Novella for " Oceanic " ( Asimov's 8/98 ) and Best Short Story for " The Planck Drive " ( Asimov's ...
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Wrapped in that mysterious | 22 |
Michael Fisch Nation War and Japans Future in the Science | 49 |
AI ALife and | 69 |
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