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Page 27
... Trilogy , where real overlapping of human and robot is rare , one rumor circulates about Hiroko , imaginatively turning her also into a kind of machine : " They say Hiroko stays pregnant all the time these days , just keeps popping them ...
... Trilogy , where real overlapping of human and robot is rare , one rumor circulates about Hiroko , imaginatively turning her also into a kind of machine : " They say Hiroko stays pregnant all the time these days , just keeps popping them ...
Page 33
... trilogy takes these earlier visions of Mars and turns them on their heads , continuing in a time - honored science fiction vein but infusing his epic with hard science and in - depth social extrapolation . There are , of course , no ...
... trilogy takes these earlier visions of Mars and turns them on their heads , continuing in a time - honored science fiction vein but infusing his epic with hard science and in - depth social extrapolation . There are , of course , no ...
Page 34
... trilogy , the Japanese are not the only settlers , but they still maintain a privileged position , and not only by association with Hiroko . In Sabishii we find the " Japanese equivalent of the first hundred .... [ They ] had become a ...
... trilogy , the Japanese are not the only settlers , but they still maintain a privileged position , and not only by association with Hiroko . In Sabishii we find the " Japanese equivalent of the first hundred .... [ They ] had become a ...
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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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