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Page 29
... never end . It could go on for year after year , mas- sacre after massacre . " Kirk argues that he is merely establishing a balance of power , and makes the parallel with the Vietnam war explicit : McCOY : I don't have a solution . But ...
... never end . It could go on for year after year , mas- sacre after massacre . " Kirk argues that he is merely establishing a balance of power , and makes the parallel with the Vietnam war explicit : McCOY : I don't have a solution . But ...
Page 198
... never really come to know anybody " ( 120 ) . He never learns the fate of Emma and her companions , but in his trek through " chaos " he becomes one of the first Martians to survive a night outdoors without extra oxygen . Thus one of ...
... never really come to know anybody " ( 120 ) . He never learns the fate of Emma and her companions , but in his trek through " chaos " he becomes one of the first Martians to survive a night outdoors without extra oxygen . Thus one of ...
Page 207
... never - explained motif of Robinson's novel . Beginning with chapter one , Kevin has several near encounters with the gazing " node of darkness " who appears in this dream . He never tells anyone , never tries to use these sightings to ...
... never - explained motif of Robinson's novel . Beginning with chapter one , Kevin has several near encounters with the gazing " node of darkness " who appears in this dream . He never tells anyone , never tries to use these sightings to ...
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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