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I guess Zaphod fell asleep.
 
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Q: Tom Paris chatting up female shuttle pilot in first episode of Voyager

snoIn the first episode of Star Trek:Voyager near the beginning Tom Paris is in a shuttle and is chatting up the pilot. She says "Do you always fly at women at warp speed, Mr. Paris?" He replies "Only when they're in visual range." However in streaming versions of this episode on YouTube and Paramou...

@DavidW too many gargleblasters
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Q: First AI gone rogue?

shanuWhich was the first Science Fiction work to feature an AI gone Rogue, that is decide to not follow its commands and in extreme cases kill humanity?

 
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Q: Just how dumb was Biff?

releseabeThe clearest piece of evidence that Biff is a genuine dope is the mangling of "Make like a tree..." but I think as a casino owner, he shows himself to be cunning at least. He of course also shows that he is far beyond a run-of-the-mill bully -- he is truly Pol Pot/Idi Amin/etc. evil. (It could be...

 
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Sci Fi & Fantasy folks, do any of you happen to know Tony Wolf books enough to tell if literature.stackexchange.com/q/24132/139 "Illustrated child book with mushroom people" may be one of them?
I found one reference to Tony Wolf books in posts here, but one reference is better than nothing
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Q: Significance of Harry Potter's glasses

shanuI came across this "somewhere" (its supposed to be an excerpt from a biography) - So what is JK Rowling referring to here - How are his glasses a clue to his vulnerability? What Vulnerability? I actually have another question from the same excerpt here.

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Q: Italian dust jacket with Harry without his glasses

shanuThis excerpt from a article which is a biography of JK Rowling - Says that there exists an Italian dust Jacket featuring Harry without his glasses - Can anybody confirm its existence and show it here??

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@b_jonas not a clue unfortunately
 
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posted on February 20, 2023 by tech

Click here to go see the bonus panel!Hovertext: This is just a big thank you to Bea Wolf buyers. We're already in our 3rd printing and it doesn't come out for a month. If you want a hardcover, lock it in soon - they're gorgeous :D Today's News: Thanks y'all, I mean it. Here's one more heartmelting review: "An instant classic. Like nothing I have ever seen. The unforgettable characters with

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Thats looks exciting ^
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@AncientSwordRage Based on the description, it rather sounds like one is too many, but it's still a good point. :)
 
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posted on February 20, 2023 by tech

Click here to go see the bonus panel!Hovertext: If you used 52 it'd be obvious what the point was. Today's News: Click back for today's bonus update. Also buy my book!

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Q: Ant-Man ando the Wasp: Quantumania

David Briones Garcíahello friends who has seen the new Ant-Man Quantumania movie I'm new I couldn't see it, who helps me with a critical summary of reality and science fiction from the point of view of physics

 
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Q: What is this from?

BeyondCan anyone please tell me what this is from? I don't have a single clue https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cn7H5q2JkK5/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

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Q: Was Brave New World the first book that had shaping of human embryos?

releseabeI suspect that BNW was the first to have humans develop in vitro but I am asking if any prior story had the development shaped (especially, but not limited to, stunting) before birth. This would include genetic engineering, which is probably relatively recent in science fiction. BNW's tech did no...


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