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Nearleather Fake leather.
(From What's Become of Screwloose? [1970] by Ron Goulart) |
Pay Per View TV The broadcast of games and matches to private televisions for a fee.
(From The Threat of the Robot [1929] by David H. Keller) |
Television Sheet A large, flat screen television set.
(From The Threat of the Robot [1929] by David H. Keller) |
Governing Keyboard A remote-controlled robot responds to keyboard commands.
(From The Threat of the Robot [1929] by David H. Keller) |
Robots Take Human Jobs Robots displace human beings in the workforce.
(From The Threat of the Robot [1929] by David H. Keller) |
Radio-Controlled Mechanical Man A remote-controlled robot.
(From The Robot Terror [1930] by Melbourne Huff) |
Sun-Telephone Receives transmissions from the sun itself.
(From In the Deep of Time [1897] by George Parsons Lathrop) |
Neo-Crystal Unbreakable transparent window material.
(From Master of the Asteroid [1932] by Clark Ashton Smith) |
Thionite A deadly drug.
(From Galactic Patrol [1937] by E.E. 'Doc' Smith) |
Radium Repeller ray Move inbound asteroids aside to keep ships safe.
(From The Asteroid of Death [1931] by Neil R. Jones) |
Mechanical Newsmachine An automated device that delivers on-the-spot news.
(From Foster, You're Dead [1955] by Philip K. Dick) |
Reaction Attachment Independent maneuvering for space suits.
(From The Asteroid of Death [1931] by Neil R. Jones) |
Automatic Parking Vehicle autonomously heads for a public hangar.
(From Twilight [1934] by John W. Campbell) |
Electron Gun How to add a lot of electrons to a lot of positrons?
(From The Great Thirst [1934] by Nat Schachner) |
Fan Ray A protective ray screen in the shape of a cone.
(From The Onslaught From Venus [1929] by Frank Phillips) |
Automat Unusual name for an intelligent robot; short for "automaton"?
(From Mad Robot [1936] by Raymond Z. Gallun) |
Positron Beam Vast numbers of positrons, the antimatter counterpart of the electron, are beamed around the Earth.
(From The Great Thirst [1934] by Nat Schachner) |
Synthetic Intellect A device for providing a robot with intelligence.
(From Mad Robot [1936] by Raymond Z. Gallun) |
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