The Storm by A.E. van Vogt:
Science Fiction Inventions, Technology and Ideas

The Dellians wanted freedom. Their combined military power could not stand up to the singular power of Earth's mightiest battleship. But there was a way.


(Deceleration chambers from 'The Storm' by A.E. van Vogt)

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Deceleration Chambers
Stressed, the ship breaks apart into parts that may survive.

Flame Barrier
A form of protective force field.

Mixed Men
A mostly human being, but with an additional robot brain.

Space Weather Map
A map that details hazardous space conditions.

 

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