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  • [[Kipling, Rudyard]]. "The Ship That Found Herself." ''The Day's Work''. 1898. Coll. ''[[The Science Fictio ...f": i.e., get all the parts working together. (RDE, 09/07/95){{DEFAULTSORT:Ship That Found}}
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  • '''Leinster, Murray (pseud. of William F. Jenkins). ''The Last Space Ship''.''' New York: Frederick Fell, 1949. [[Category: Fiction]] {{DEFAULTSORT: Last Space Ship}}
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  • ...Walker, 1969. New York: Ballantine, 1969. Also see title story, "The Ship Who Sang." ''F&SF'' April 1961. Rpt. ''Women of Wonder''. Pamela Sargent, ed. N ...st J. McElroy's ''[[Plus]]'', and K. O'Donnell's ''[[Mayflies]]''). Helva, who "was born a thing" becomes an "encapsulated 'brain'" to be partnered with a
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  • '''Saberhagen, Fred. "Fortress Ship" (vt "Without a Thought").''' ''If'' Jan. 1963. Coll. Berserker (q.v.). [[C
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  • '''Simons, Walton. "Ghost Ship."''' In ''Full Spectrum'' (q.v under Anthologies): [174]-91. [[Category: Fi
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  • ...al Ship."''' ''Worlds Beyond'' 1.2 (Jan. 1951): 59 f. Collected ''Survival Ship and Other Stories''. Kakabeka Falls, Ontario? Kakabeka Publishing, 1974. Fo “Survival Ship” (1951), 3.5/5 (Good): The Survival, “the greatest spaceship ever engin
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  • '''Marusek, David. ''Mind over Ship''.''' New York: Tor, 2009. ...8 (Spring 2009): pp. 11-12,[http://sfra.org/resources/sfra-review/288.pdf] who notes that in the world of ''Mind''
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  • '''Robinson, Frank M. “The Wreck of the Ship John B.”''' ''Playboy'' June 1967. Collected ''A Life in the Day of ... a {{DEFAULTSORT: Wreck of the Ship}}
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  • '''Swehla, Tessa. "The Reclamation of McCaffrey’s The Ship Who Sang: Irony as Resistance to Utopian Ableist Narratives."''' Selected ICFA ...s an excellent argument against a reading of Anne McCaffrey's ''[[The Ship Who Sang]]'' (and other Helva stories) as pre-feminist and ableist.
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  • '''"Ship in a Bottle." ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.''' (c) 1992. Episode 6.12
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  • ...es the ship's engineer, Geordi La Forge, with the visiting designer of the ship's engines. [[Category: Drama
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  • [[Kipling, Rudyard]]. "The Ship That Found Herself." ''The Day's Work''. 1898. Coll. ''[[The Science Fictio ...f": i.e., get all the parts working together. (RDE, 09/07/95){{DEFAULTSORT:Ship That Found}}
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  • ...o's grip on things slips: the computer is slowly taken over by the Ship[,] who has become sentient and female." Summarized and discussed by E. Vonarburg,
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  • Novelette, possibly involving what we'd consider an AI ship; ''possibly''. ...Exchange: "The innovation" of the "automatic rangefinders [...] allowed a ship's guns to be adjusted and fired immediately on the enemy after a single ran
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  • ...get their origins/purpose there—this information is only remembered by the ship's computer which is still working to protect its charges. Rev. Fred Runk, '
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  • '''Leinster, Murray (pseud. of William F. Jenkins). ''The Last Space Ship''.''' New York: Frederick Fell, 1949. [[Category: Fiction]] {{DEFAULTSORT: Last Space Ship}}
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  • ...s [1]''. Frederik Pohl, ed. New York: Ballantine, [1953]. Coll. ''Survival Ship and Other Stories''. Toronto: Kakabeka, [1974]. [[Category: Fiction]] ...hungering for the living flesh that would feed it this night" (''Survival Ship'' 157). The loading of the colonists is described as "the human sacrifice t
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  • ...clone narrator in cybernetic linkage with his ship and able to become his ship. Summarized and discussed by E. Vonarburg, "[[Birth and Rebirth in Space]],
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  • ...ott's ALIEN (q.v. under Drama). Comments usefully on the android, Ash; the ship's computer, "Mother"; the Company; and the "biological-mechanical" derelict
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  • ...officers. The survivors must work to reorganize themselves to maintain the ship and stay on course to reach their destination."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wi Note visuals of people in danger inside a large ship, strongly contrasting with, e.g., [[MAROONED]] and with parallels and stron
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  • ..., and he and the ship must deal with his "buried memories" and wishes. The ship must play lay psychologist and does a rather better job at nurturing than t
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  • Aided by her AI ship's computer (Maggy), the protagonist must save a planet from exploitation by
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  • ...cyborgs, combining mechanism and living matter. She brings back the Cylon ship, justifying even in crass military terms the sentimental decision not to le
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  • ''USS Voyager'' has stopped to help repair an alien ship's warp drive. The Varro are very xenophobic and often avoid alien encounter ...Varro'' began with a small starship and crew, and grew into a generational ship carrying hundreds. Janeway says this could be the future of ''Voyager''.[ht
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  • ...Walker, 1969. New York: Ballantine, 1969. Also see title story, "The Ship Who Sang." ''F&SF'' April 1961. Rpt. ''Women of Wonder''. Pamela Sargent, ed. N ...st J. McElroy's ''[[Plus]]'', and K. O'Donnell's ''[[Mayflies]]''). Helva, who "was born a thing" becomes an "encapsulated 'brain'" to be partnered with a
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  • ...e protagonist accepts "her" body as "hers. No one else owned it, no matter who her clone's cells had started off with. Hers, no matter how different it lo
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  • ...hough she suggests — with what degree of irony is unclear — that the Cylon ship is female (as ships generally are gendered), so perhaps we have here a kind
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  • ...] Warner, [1976]. ''Out of Bounds''. New York: Pyramid, [1960]. ''Survival Ship and Other Storie''s. Toronto: Kakabeka, [1974]. [[Category: Fiction]] ...for nourishment of all the intra-System castes and categories" (''Survival Ship'' 182; see also 181]). [[Category: Fiction]]
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  • ...) in a kind of symbiotic connection with a planetary computer, who use the ship's computer to store data during the electromagnetic pulse from a supernova
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  • ...ny" (cf. ALIEN). After a repair that includes cannibalizing chips from the ship's microwave oven, the robot has the potential for multiple personalities. W
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