Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 2SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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Thus , when Data tells Jenna that he has written a subprogram for relationships , she feels insignificant , and says ... is also a pathetic reminder of how little women are said to feel they get from men , and how much of the mechanical ...
Thus , when Data tells Jenna that he has written a subprogram for relationships , she feels insignificant , and says ... is also a pathetic reminder of how little women are said to feel they get from men , and how much of the mechanical ...
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For fascinating banality is a Dickian trait — and even if we do not feel we are getting closer to some sense of what makes Philip run , we feel we are in his world . Biographers of Philip must confront this problem of banality .
For fascinating banality is a Dickian trait — and even if we do not feel we are getting closer to some sense of what makes Philip run , we feel we are in his world . Biographers of Philip must confront this problem of banality .
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... which included : the film's feel and look , stemming from his borrowings from 50s sf , as well as from later films ... a visual feel which he had developed while doing the special effects for Escape from New York ; his ability to ...
... which included : the film's feel and look , stemming from his borrowings from 50s sf , as well as from later films ... a visual feel which he had developed while doing the special effects for Escape from New York ; his ability to ...
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Introducing Star Trek VH | 207 |
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