Science-fiction Studies, Volume 21SFS Publications., 1994 - Electronic journals |
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Page 25
... Gene Roddenberry submitted the first printed outline for Star Trek , an " action - adventure science fiction " designed " to keep even the most imaginative stories within the general audience's frame of reference . " 2 In August , the ...
... Gene Roddenberry submitted the first printed outline for Star Trek , an " action - adventure science fiction " designed " to keep even the most imaginative stories within the general audience's frame of reference . " 2 In August , the ...
Page 433
... Gene Roddenberry : The Myth and the Man Behind “ Star Trek , " lead pretty much to the same conclusions . Engel's shoddy book is actually more entertaining , if only because of its relentless mean - spiritedness , but it shares with ...
... Gene Roddenberry : The Myth and the Man Behind “ Star Trek , " lead pretty much to the same conclusions . Engel's shoddy book is actually more entertaining , if only because of its relentless mean - spiritedness , but it shares with ...
Page 447
... Gene Roddenberry : The Myth and the Man Behind " Star Trek . " ( Wolfe ) . 432 . Erlich , Richard D. , and Thomas P. Dunn , eds . Clockworks : A Multimedia Bibliography of Works Useful for the Study of the Human / Machine Interface in ...
... Gene Roddenberry : The Myth and the Man Behind " Star Trek . " ( Wolfe ) . 432 . Erlich , Richard D. , and Thomas P. Dunn , eds . Clockworks : A Multimedia Bibliography of Works Useful for the Study of the Human / Machine Interface in ...
Contents
Daniel Fischlin and Andrew Taylor Cybertheater Postmodernism | 1 |
H Bruce Franklin Star Trek in the Vietnam Era | 24 |
A Polemic | 35 |
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