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Space Stations Martin H Greenberg John Helfers Eds

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Space Stations Martin H Greenberg John Helfers Eds
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Publisher: DAW
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.64 MB
Author: Martin H. Greenberg, John Helfers (eds.)
ISBN: 9780756401764, 0756401763
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Space Stations Martin H Greenberg John Helfers Eds by Martin H. Greenberg, John Helfers (eds.) 9780756401764, 0756401763 instant download after payment.

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This neat little theme anthology contains a satisfying mixture of old hands' and newcomers' stories. In the opener, Timothy Zahn's "The Battle of Space Fort Jefferson," a space fort that is crumbling into disrepair as an unpopular tourist destination wins its first battle--finally--though only by means of the vagaries of decaying equipment. In Jean Rabe's "Auriga's Streetcar," a gem of a piece, an old "spacer" finds herself on the way to a distant star in the belly of an even older space observatory towed by unknown aliens. Robert J. Sawyer's "Mikeys" relates the work of those who go almost to the target and the unexpected event that brings them to the forefront. The closer, Gregory Benford's "Station Spaces," is a doozy about what happens when human merges with machine, and the building of human habitation on Luna. Despite, or possibly as a result of, a literally (i.e., spacially) limited topic, these stories cover a lot of ground. Regina Schroeder
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15 all-new stories of tomorrow from 15 of the best sci-fi writers of today

The challenge and lure of space exploration has long been fertile ground for some of the finest science fiction stories. Here, fifteen of the best chroniclers of the day after tomorrow present unique tales of space stations both in our own solar system and far beyond.

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