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Anderson Rearick III
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The hope that we were not alone in the solar system seems foolish now but back then many writers played with it emphasizing that planets are themselves worlds.
— Dec 28, 2025 04:02PM
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Anderson Rearick III
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They land on Venus and find life but not just life, intelligent life!
— Dec 28, 2025 03:41PM
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Anderson Rearick III
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Like so much of the action in this novel, the naming of the ship just happens to fall into place—and amazingly, the three men agree nearly at once. A Bachelor’s pad in space?. No “mere women” to mock up its christening. I suspect this will never be dealt with!
— Dec 24, 2025 01:26PM
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Anderson Rearick III
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Concerning the mad scientist Wad who in the end of this section of the novel is described as being mentally unsound but brilliant. His road to redemption is through mental therapy. Campbell is showing his youthful ignorance. Reformation does not come through therapy but through repentance and restitution. Dickens knew that.
— Nov 19, 2025 03:57PM
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Anderson Rearick III
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The casual suggestion that the flight machines could accidentally achieve space flight is a bit much. Super genius both among the law and the pirate seems unlikely.
— Nov 19, 2025 11:33AM
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Anderson Rearick III
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“The Black Star Passes” is a “fixup” of science fiction short stories by American author John W. Campbell “Fixup” refers to the practice of weaving short stories together into a single narrative. “I Robot” by Asimov is the example I personally knew.
— Nov 15, 2025 03:20PM
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Frank Davis
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"The designing engineer had visions of a machine after his own heart."
— Oct 23, 2025 01:27AM
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