Difference between revisions of "Sea Change"

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A sea captain is awakened after many years of cryogenic suspended animation and given command of a large, sea-going tanker with a crew familiar only with new technology. The ship's engines fail, and the captain rigs sails in order to bring it to port.  
 
A sea captain is awakened after many years of cryogenic suspended animation and given command of a large, sea-going tanker with a crew familiar only with new technology. The ship's engines fail, and the captain rigs sails in order to bring it to port.  
  
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[[Category: Fiction]]
 
[[Category: Fiction]]

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Chandler, Bertram. "Sea Change." In The Year 2000. Harry Harrison, ed. (c) 1970. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, n.d. [S. F.] Book Club Edition. — So Contento Index


A sea captain is awakened after many years of cryogenic suspended animation and given command of a large, sea-going tanker with a crew familiar only with new technology. The ship's engines fail, and the captain rigs sails in order to bring it to port.

CAUTION: "Sea Change" title not unique.


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