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"I realized there was a heavy-duty change coming in biology, and I could write a really compelling novel about catastrophic evolution, punctuated equilibrium."
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![]() Very early description of this idea; it's the simplest space ship.
Here's a quote that describes how it works:
The trailing blue flame reached farther backward from the incandescent
orifice of the exhaust. The vibration of the metal sphere increased.
Thad left the sputtering rocket and went back where he could see the
object before him.
Compare to the space bubble (bubb) from The Planet Strappers (1961) by Raymond Z. Gallun.
Also, compare to ship pushes moon from Buck Rogers: 2430 AD (1930) by Nowlan and Calkin, planetary propulsion blasts from Thundering Worlds (1934) by Edmond Hamilton, moving a planet from Triplanetary (1934) by EE 'Doc' Smith and move an asteroid from Misfit (1939) by Robert Heinlein.
Compare to asteroid space flyer from The Death's Head Meteor (1930) by Neil R. Jones,
landing on an asteroid from Murder on the Asteroid (1933) by Eando Binder and asteroid nets from Asteroid Justice (1947) by V.E. Thiessen. Comment/Join this discussion ( 0 ) | RSS/XML | Blog This | Additional
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