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  • '''Caroti, Simone. ''The Generation Starship in Science Fiction: A Critical History, 1934-2001'''''. Jefferson, NC: McFa ...vsky, Robert Goddard, and J. D. Bernal with the creation of the generation starship in their nonfiction [...]. (Beattie, p. 30).
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  • '''Caroti, Simone. ''The Generation Starship in Science Fiction: A Critical History, 1934-2001'''''. Jefferson, NC: McFa ...vsky, Robert Goddard, and J. D. Bernal with the creation of the generation starship in their nonfiction [...]. (Beattie, p. 30).
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  • ...is review of ''[[The Generation Starship in Science Fiction|The Generation Starship in Science Fiction: A Critical History, 1934-2001]]'' (p. 31).
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  • Generation-starship novel, possibly for children or young adults.
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  • Jameson, Fredric. "'''Generic Discontinuities in SF: Brian Aldiss' Starship.'''" ''SFS'' #2, 1.2 (Fall 1973): 57-68. ...''[[Orphans of the Sky]]'' (57-61). Notes the "political character" of ''Starship'', given its surprise ending: "the problem of the manipulation of men by ot
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  • ...he starship are dead, and the passengers have forgotten the mission of the starship and mistake it for a world. See under Fiction, R. Heinlein, "[[Universe]]";
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  • ...he starship are dead, and the passengers have forgotten the mission of the starship and mistake it for a world. See under Fiction, R. Heinlein, "[[Universe]]";
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  • The ''S. F. Ency.'' entry for DW cites "VLSHY" as "a good GENERATION-STARSHIP tale"; E. Bryant and H. Ellison cite it as the earliest such tale in S. F., ...assertion that Heinlein credited this story as the first of the generation starship tales (p. 327, n. 1). (Form of the title in the Palmer note, "The Journey t
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  • ..., "[[Long Shot]]," N. Spinrad's ''[[The Iron Dream]]'', and the generation-starship stories cited in the annotation for R. Heinlein's "[[Universe]]."
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  • ...ray Matters]]'' — all of which see this Category. Also uses the generation-starship motif; cf. R. Heinlein's "Universe," q.v. this Category.[[Category: Fiction
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  • Generation-starship story featuring the development of a tribal culture on the spaceship. Discu
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  • A generation-starship story; cf. R. Heinlein's "Universe," q.v. this Category, above. See Wolfe 6
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  • Combines the motifs of the generation starship and mechanical, or electronic, "possession" (our term). See under Fiction,
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  • ...gress together. Four hundred years prior, the ''Varro'' began with a small starship and crew, and grew into a generational ship carrying hundreds. Janeway says ...ww.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&search=generation+starship&go=Go]
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  • ...ed Runk, ''FR'' #76 (Feb. 1985): 28, source for this entry. See generation-starship motif under R. Heinlein, "Universe." [[Category: Fiction]]
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  • '''"Contagion." ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.''' 18 March 1989. Joseph L. Scanlon, dir. Steve Gerber and Beth Woods, s Features a starship-destroying computer virus that also infects Mr. Data. Data cures himself by
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  • ...rt Silverberg, on “'Proxima Centauri' . . . perhaps the first interstellar generation-ship story.”
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  • Generation-starship story showing a static, rather dystopian womb-world society. Discussed by W
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  • ...themes as extreme longevity, with the hope of immortality; VR; generation starship; AI; a "time machine"; computer take-over; "Chinese boxes" of reality (nest
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  • ...r (''SFS'' #21, 7.2 [July 1980]: 230) for its discussion of the generation starship of the "[[Universe]]" sort. See esp. 8-9. (See under Fiction, R. Heinlein,
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  • Generation-starship story featuring two primitive cultures. See below in this Category R. Heinl
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  • ...diss's "Total Environment," R. A. Heinlein's "Universe" and the generation-starship stories cross-referenced there, and R. Silverberg's ''The World Inside''.
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  • ...lot script for ''The Starlost'' TV series (q.v. under Drama). A generation-starship story; see R. Heinlein's "Universe." PWA includes an introd. by HE giving h
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  • ...ww.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&search=Generation+starship&go=Go] AI, and biotechnology for life extension[https://www.clockworks2.org
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  • ...se remote descendants eventually reach the destination" (''S. F. Ency.'', "Generation Starships"). The people of "Universe" have forgotten their mission and mist ...?title=Special:Search&limit=20&offset=20&profile=default&search=generation+starship].
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  • ...en the ''Speranza'' reaches the New World – yes, she and the rest are on a generation ship. Can they do anything for those who don’t want to join the colony, b ...ww.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&search=generation+starship&go=Go] and the motif of containment within a ship or other construct contro
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  • ...cogently that the story "functions as a meta-commentary on the idea of the generation ship." ...crew, removes parts of Abel’s conditioning and suggests that they are on a generation ship on a lengthy voyage to Alpha Centaurus [sic].
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  • ...prehension just how naturalized the citizens of the Whorl (the name of the starship) are to their environment. A fresh spin on Heinlein’s ''[[Orphans of the ...story is Gene Wolfe's ''Book of the Long Sun'' — but a problematic one ("[[Generation Starships and After]]: 'Never Anywhere To Go But In'?" ''Extrapolation'' 44
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  • ...rran spacecraft moving into the Dark had not been designed as a generation starship, but it became one; see stories crosslisted at R. A. Heinlein's "[[Universe
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  • ...ss, Brian. ''Non-Stop'''''. London: Faber, 1958. US publication under vt ''Starship''. New York: Criterion, 1959. ...e=Jameson_%22Generic_Discontinuities%22]] see also Christopher Palmer's "[[Generation Starships and After]]: 'Never Anywhere To Go But In'?" ''Extrapolation'' 44
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  • ...tent for intertextuality with [[Heinlein, Robert A.|R. A. Heinlein]]'s ''[[Starship Troopers]]'' (and note also [[Haldeman, Joe|Haldeman]]'s [[Forever War]] an
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  • ...ise, "Scattershot" might be read as a variation on the theme of generation starship, in a proto-postmodern or New Wave mode, with overlapping universes and a g
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  • ...y and the Star''s, and R. Silverberg, ''World Inside'', and the generation-starship works cross-referenced under R. Heinlein, "Universe" (all cited under Ficti
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  • .... and contrast "spirit" transfer in the film Metropolis and the generation-starship motif in [[Heinlien, Robert A.|R. A. Heinlein]]'s "Universe" and similar wo
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  • '''Palmer, Christopher. "Generation Starships and After: 'Never Anywhere To Go But In'?"''' ''Extrapolation'' 4 ...pattern he elaborates" there. In Palmer's view of this pattern, Generation Starship[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation_ship] stories have it that
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  • ...nter development of consciousness and self-awareness by the AI running the starship: concentrating less on outer space than inner.
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  • Generation Starship story with a feminist twist. Summarized on the website ''Science Fiction an ...of life of monotony” (15). The four men would be the fathers of the next generation and parenting would be shared in non-traditional family groups (15).
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  • ...ave been taken from modern science" (vii). See for motif of the generation starship. See this Category, citation for R. Heinlein, "[[Universe]]"; see under Dra
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  • '''"Ship in a Bottle." ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.''' (c) 1992. Episode 6.12, #137 of 176, Production number: 40276-238.[ht ...the ''Enterprise'' on the holodeck: the cybernetic "bottle" containing the starship. Moriarty seeks the recreation in real space-time of himself and his belove
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  • So see for a variation on the theme of the Generation Starship, with a light-speed variation, plus a 180-degree (so to speak) variation on
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  • ...akan’ (1998)," quoting or paraphrasing Simone Caroti in ''[[The Generation Starship in Science Fiction]]: A Critical History, 1934-2001'' (2011): Discussed by Christopher Palmer, "[[Generation Starships and After]]" pp. 326-27. Palmer's formulation — two human explo
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  • ...ment. [...T]he story follows an intellectually elite space crew piloting a generation ship in search of other habitable worlds. [...] Following family discord an ...ww.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&search=generation+starship&go=Go] cyborgs,[https://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?search=cyborg&ti
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  • ...ww.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&search=generation+starship&go=Go] ...Episode 7 note dialog allusion, and visual introduction to the generation starship [https://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Videology_(in_SF_film)] '
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  • ...orld Is Hollow, and I Have Touched the Sky]]" et al., but not a generation starship but for DNA transport, for which cf. and contrast ''[[Manseed]]''.
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  • ...ww.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&search=generation+starship&go=Go] where things go badly.
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  • Within a generation of the first balloon ascents and the first steam engines, a new literature Cf. and contrast such future-war works as ''[[Starship Troopers]]'', ''[[The Forever War]]'', and the stories in ''[[Supertanks]]'
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  • In "The Last Thanksgiving," note with the space-ark a twist on the generation-starship theme and strong imagery of humans inside chambers like those of the hybern
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  • For an older generation, this is ''that'' O.B. Hardison (1928-1990), Director of the Folger Shakesp ...ment and "his design of the mouth of the alien spaceship that swallows the starship ''Enterprise'' in the first ''Star Trek''," i.e. [[STAR TREK: THE MOTION PI
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