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Tag Archives: Xeno-Archaeology
Xeno-Archaeology
Xeno-archaeology: the study of strange ancients.
a future science that deals with the past. Continue reading
Andre Norton – Forerunner Factor
While my PC was down I picked up an unread pb at random: The Forerunner Factor: Andre Norton Baen Books (trade pb) ISBN 978-1-4516-3808-0 purchased 05/05/12 from Waterstones, Deansgate, Manchester. Forerunner Factor was originally published as two books ¹. These … Continue reading
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Tagged Andre Norton, Forerunner Factor, Science Fiction, SF Review, The Tau Device, Xeno-Archaeology
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Gourmet to the Stars 18
Gourmet to the Stars – scene 18 A civilised whiskey Characters: Lory Gato ser Ungh’atib jih Le’acia Gourmet to the Stars Science Fiction in 18 scenes Overall running time: 2½ hours Schedule: weekly (22/05/15 to 18/09/15) 21:00 GMT You Tube Schedule recorded … Continue reading
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Tagged Alien cultures, Planetary romance, Science Fiction, SF Broadcast, Space Opera, Space war, Xeno-Archaeology
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Gourmet to the Stars 1
When I read Science Fiction as a young lad, it conjured up strange and imaginative visions. I remember it well. What is SF? It’s the familiar along the unfamiliar. It’s spice to otherwise stale fare. It’s a tapestry so vast … Continue reading
The P’Nong
Six months ago I was sat in my car, waiting for a meeting to end. I had my lap-top with me and had an hour to kill. I was also testing Tree Sheets and I needed something straightforward to test it on; … Continue reading
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Tagged Andre Norton, Philip K Dick, Science Fiction, The P'Nong, The T'negi, Xeno-Archaeology
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