Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 2SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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Page 236
On the one hand it seems to confirm that Picard is most worthy of Kamala by having her complete the finisraal -her sexual maturation process , which involves bonding permanently to her mate — early , bonding permanently to him and ...
On the one hand it seems to confirm that Picard is most worthy of Kamala by having her complete the finisraal -her sexual maturation process , which involves bonding permanently to her mate — early , bonding permanently to him and ...
Page 258
Eventually , she came to see this fixation as a product of her unhappiness with her own life , and objects strongly to the way in which Data seems to embody a kind of unattainable perfection . He is the strongest , most knowledgeable ...
Eventually , she came to see this fixation as a product of her unhappiness with her own life , and objects strongly to the way in which Data seems to embody a kind of unattainable perfection . He is the strongest , most knowledgeable ...
Page 317
But at the deeper level of the recurrence of this motif , it seems to express a continual desire to reach bedrock , to plumb a depth of certainty ... beyond what life can normally offer ... ” ( 246 ) . And again : “ What Scottish ...
But at the deeper level of the recurrence of this motif , it seems to express a continual desire to reach bedrock , to plumb a depth of certainty ... beyond what life can normally offer ... ” ( 246 ) . And again : “ What Scottish ...
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Introducing Star Trek VH | 207 |
Postfeminism Popular | 226 |
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