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  • ..."This."''' Season 11, episode 2 (second episode of main revival season for the series), through-numbering #210. Fox-TV 10 January 2018. Glen Morgan, direc ...aid with her own agenda. He buys Scully some time, who manages to turn off the simulation's servers, which later cannot be found once an FBI team returns
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  • '''THE X-FILES''' (TV title all capitals, with a circle around the "X"). Fox-TV. Chris Carter, creator and exec. prod. David Duchovny, Gillian
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  • '''''The X-Files'': "Rm9sbG93ZXJz"."''' Season 11, episode 7, through-numbering #217. Fox-TV ...IMDb and in the local TV listings for USPS Zip Code 93041 (presumably from the production company): "In a world of ever-increasing automation and artifici
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  • ...reached through www.fox.com. To aid searches, try “7.13”: for 13th show of the 7th season.]) ...LD]], [[FUTUREWORLD]] (this Category); see also Gibson and Maddox’s “[[The X-Files, "Kill Switch"|Kill Switch]]” episode, also this Category.
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  • '''''The X-Files'': "Kill Switch."''' Fox-TV. Season 5, episode 11, #108 in series (15 Feb. ...mpulses moving through "a bag of meat and bones"; Esther's message back to the meat humans: "BITE ME."
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  • '''THE X FILES: FIGHT THE FUTURE'''. Rob Bowman, dir. ...der Fiction) and more generally; cf. descent motif and what we might call "the ichneumon theme" in [[ALIEN (film)]] and [[ALIENS (film)]]. {{DEFAULTSORT:
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  • '''"The Erlenmeyer Flask." ''The X-Files''.''' 15 May 1994. Fox-TV. R. W. Goodwin, dir. Chris Carter, script. ...''Cinefantastique'' 26.6/27.1 (Oct. 1995): 58, with a picture. NOTE: only the warehouse shot is relevant.
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  • '''''The X-Files'', "S.R. 819."''' Fox-TV (entertainment portion). Season 6, episode 9 (17 J ...f of remote-control of the nanobots potentially controlling Skinner. Still the episode is thriller/horror, with a touch of SF.
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  • '''"Ghost in the Machine." ''The X-Files''.''' Fox-TV. 29 Oct. 1993, 14 Jan. 1994. Jerrold Freedman, dir. Alex Gansa ...ossibly temporary—of COS with the "death" of HAL 9000 in ''2001'' and of [[THE TERMINATOR|Terminator]] in both [[TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY|films]]. Summa
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  • ...Bennett Hough). ''Utopia Minus X''.''' New York: Ace, 1966. U.K. edn. as ''The Paw of God.'' London: Anthony Gibbs, 1967. [[Category: Fiction]]
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  • '''Leiber, Fritz. "X Marks the Pedwalk."''' ''Worlds of Tomorrow'' 1.1 (April 1963). Rpt. ''Nightmare Age' ...omparison with D.H. Keller, "Revolt of the Pedestrians," and R. Bradbury, "The Pedestrian," q.v., this Category. [[Category: Fiction]]
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  • ..._Science_Fictionary], as featuring "a cyborg with the brain of a human and the body of a robot." [[Category: Drama]]
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  • ...ast Star-Child in [[2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (film)]] and the Pod-infant in [[THE MATRIX]] (both listed in this Category).
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  • ...is a brief but highly tense moment in the film, pretty much irrelevant to the plot but highly exhilarating.
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  • ...t''' (with three others). Sheldon Turner and Bryan Singer, story, based on the Marvel characters. USA: Bad Hat Harry Productions, Marvel (main prod.) / 20 ...ith occasional suggestions of the supernatural (esp. Azazel, in some lores the Angel of Death, and certainly demonic in this incarnation).
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  • Includes "[[The Tunnel Under the World]]," "[[The Roads Must Roll]]," "[[A Logic Named Joe]]," and other classic SF of intere
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  • ....com/wiki/Sentinels] Cf. and strongly contrast squid-like "sentinels" in [[THE MATRIX REVOLUTIONS]].
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  • ...Linda Dalrymple. "Francis Picabia, Radiometers, and X-rays in 1913."''' ''The Art Bulletin'' 71 (Mar. 1989): 114-23. [[Category: Graphic & Plastic Arts]] ...his search for the invisible and for a higher reality as well as proof of the limits of human vision.
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  • ...099''''' 1.5 (Feb. 1994).[ http://www.comicvine.com/x-men-2099-the-fall-of-the-hammer-part-3-lighning-strike/4000-108300/] ...ogy that can be turned off" (23). Heimdall's neurotech is jammed, yielding the twilight of a mechanical god.
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  • ...st of Invisible Reality in the Art of [Frank] Kupka, [Marcel] Duchamp, and the Cubists."''' ''Art Journal'' 47 (Winter 1988): 323-40. [[Category: Graphic Kupka also called by the French and Czech forms of "Frank." See in this Category entry for L. D. Hen
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  • '''"Ghost in the Machine." ''The X-Files''.''' Fox-TV. 29 Oct. 1993, 14 Jan. 1994. Jerrold Freedman, dir. Alex Gansa ...ossibly temporary—of COS with the "death" of HAL 9000 in ''2001'' and of [[THE TERMINATOR|Terminator]] in both [[TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY|films]]. Summa
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  • ...reached through www.fox.com. To aid searches, try “7.13”: for 13th show of the 7th season.]) ...LD]], [[FUTUREWORLD]] (this Category); see also Gibson and Maddox’s “[[The X-Files, "Kill Switch"|Kill Switch]]” episode, also this Category.
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  • '''THE X-FILES''' (TV title all capitals, with a circle around the "X"). Fox-TV. Chris Carter, creator and exec. prod. David Duchovny, Gillian
    300 bytes (44 words) - 00:07, 19 September 2021
  • '''THE X FILES: FIGHT THE FUTURE'''. Rob Bowman, dir. ...der Fiction) and more generally; cf. descent motif and what we might call "the ichneumon theme" in [[ALIEN (film)]] and [[ALIENS (film)]]. {{DEFAULTSORT:
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  • ...cting the Subject and Mapping Cyberspace in the Wachowski Brothers' Film [[THE MATRIX]]." ''Extrapolation'' 41 (Winter 2000):000-000.
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  • '''"The Erlenmeyer Flask." ''The X-Files''.''' 15 May 1994. Fox-TV. R. W. Goodwin, dir. Chris Carter, script. ...''Cinefantastique'' 26.6/27.1 (Oct. 1995): 58, with a picture. NOTE: only the warehouse shot is relevant.
    498 bytes (72 words) - 14:11, 3 January 2015
  • ..."This."''' Season 11, episode 2 (second episode of main revival season for the series), through-numbering #210. Fox-TV 10 January 2018. Glen Morgan, direc ...aid with her own agenda. He buys Scully some time, who manages to turn off the simulation's servers, which later cannot be found once an FBI team returns
    3 KB (480 words) - 17:01, 26 August 2019
  • '''''The X-Files'': "Kill Switch."''' Fox-TV. Season 5, episode 11, #108 in series (15 Feb. ...mpulses moving through "a bag of meat and bones"; Esther's message back to the meat humans: "BITE ME."
    2 KB (239 words) - 17:05, 26 August 2019
  • '''''The X-Files'': "Rm9sbG93ZXJz"."''' Season 11, episode 7, through-numbering #217. Fox-TV ...IMDb and in the local TV listings for USPS Zip Code 93041 (presumably from the production company): "In a world of ever-increasing automation and artifici
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  • '''Machover, Tod, composer. ''Death and the Powers'''''. Opera. Robert Pinsky, librettist. Randy Weiner and Robert Pins MIT website tells us ''Death and the Powers'' was
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  • ...otagonists' being trapped inside security systems (e.g., X-Files "Ghost in the Machine" episode).[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_in_the_Machine_%28The
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  • Includes "[[The Tunnel Under the World]]," "[[The Roads Must Roll]]," "[[A Logic Named Joe]]," and other classic SF of intere
    522 bytes (82 words) - 01:18, 16 August 2023
  • ...Linda Dalrymple. "Francis Picabia, Radiometers, and X-rays in 1913."''' ''The Art Bulletin'' 71 (Mar. 1989): 114-23. [[Category: Graphic & Plastic Arts]] ...his search for the invisible and for a higher reality as well as proof of the limits of human vision.
    644 bytes (98 words) - 16:36, 27 October 2014
  • ...st of Invisible Reality in the Art of [Frank] Kupka, [Marcel] Duchamp, and the Cubists."''' ''Art Journal'' 47 (Winter 1988): 323-40. [[Category: Graphic Kupka also called by the French and Czech forms of "Frank." See in this Category entry for L. D. Hen
    475 bytes (69 words) - 16:47, 27 October 2014
  • '''''The X-Files'', "S.R. 819."''' Fox-TV (entertainment portion). Season 6, episode 9 (17 J ...f of remote-control of the nanobots potentially controlling Skinner. Still the episode is thriller/horror, with a touch of SF.
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  • ...an be developed in later episodes (or not). See for motif of "the ghost in the machine."[http://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&
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  • ...ast Star-Child in [[2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (film)]] and the Pod-infant in [[THE MATRIX]] (both listed in this Category).
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  • ...ahl, Gary]]. "The Words That Could Happen: Science Fiction Neologisms and the Creation of Future Worlds." ''Extrapolation'' 34.3 (1993): 290-304. ...r of text pages and y is the average number of neologisms. Concludes that the study of neologisms in SF may be a way to reorient critical discussion, nec
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  • Comte, Auguste (more fully, I.-Auguste-M.-F.-X. Comte): Founder of the philosophical school of '''Positivism'''; see below, entries for H. Feigl o
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  • ..._Science_Fictionary], as featuring "a cyborg with the brain of a human and the body of a robot." [[Category: Drama]]
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  • ...Bennett Hough). ''Utopia Minus X''.''' New York: Ace, 1966. U.K. edn. as ''The Paw of God.'' London: Anthony Gibbs, 1967. [[Category: Fiction]]
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  • ...is a brief but highly tense moment in the film, pretty much irrelevant to the plot but highly exhilarating.
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  • ...t''' (with three others). Sheldon Turner and Bryan Singer, story, based on the Marvel characters. USA: Bad Hat Harry Productions, Marvel (main prod.) / 20 ...ith occasional suggestions of the supernatural (esp. Azazel, in some lores the Angel of Death, and certainly demonic in this incarnation).
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  • [[Bradbury, Ray]]. "[[The Veldt]]." Audiotape. Radio play from X Minus One (radio series from 1955- Annotated under Fiction, under Bradbury's "[[World the Children Made, The]]." (RDE, 27/03/93){{DEFAULTSORT: VELDT}}
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  • ...f upgrade includes the superimposition of the mechanical and cybernetic on the mechanical and cybernetic (but talkative). ...ends — and setting himself on fire — Bender uses 1-X as a tool, commanding the rescue and coming to love 1-X.
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  • ....com/wiki/Sentinels] Cf. and strongly contrast squid-like "sentinels" in [[THE MATRIX REVOLUTIONS]].
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  • ...(film)]], and, pre-eminently, the STAR WARS series; cf. and contrast also the sort of space-war stories typified by R. A. Heinlein's ''[[Starship Trooper
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  • '''Leiber, Fritz. "X Marks the Pedwalk."''' ''Worlds of Tomorrow'' 1.1 (April 1963). Rpt. ''Nightmare Age' ...omparison with D.H. Keller, "Revolt of the Pedestrians," and R. Bradbury, "The Pedestrian," q.v., this Category. [[Category: Fiction]]
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  • ...ng her charges of sexism in ''Science Fiction'' in her coverage of it in ''The New York Review of Science Fiction'' 18.1 (Sept. 2005): 16-19. But to get to matters relevant for the Clockworks Wiki — Here is one key statement by Landon on Mechanism, going
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  • ...099''''' 1.5 (Feb. 1994).[ http://www.comicvine.com/x-men-2099-the-fall-of-the-hammer-part-3-lighning-strike/4000-108300/] ...ogy that can be turned off" (23). Heimdall's neurotech is jammed, yielding the twilight of a mechanical god.
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  • ...nder Background M. Foucault's ''Discipline and Punish'' on surveillance in the Panopticon.
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  • ...ndars & Books, 1992. (c) 1992 M.C. Escher/Gordon Art, Baarn, Holland. From the collection of Michael S. Sachs, Westport, CT.
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  • ...Randall. "The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner."''' 1945. Coll. ''Jarrell, The Complete Poems''. Frequently rpt. Rpt. with Jarrell's useful explanatory no Poem: "mundane"/war. See for motifs of a mechanical womb and the state as machine.[[Category: Fiction]]
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  • ...Detective'', but as of season twelve, has reverted to the original title. The United States will premiere Season 14 on Ovation, starting February 20, 202 ...or the time, including fingerprinting and trace evidence, to solve some of the city's most gruesome murders."[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1091909/?ref_=f
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  • ...ning line of the review, "The idea of craft is an unanticipated product of the Industrial Revolution."[https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/bride-bot ...s immediate relevance than Duchamp's ideas it moves toward expressing, and the discussion it has elicited.
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  • ...he Celebrated No-Hit Inning."''' ''Fantastic Universe'' Sept.1956. Coll. ''The Case Against Tomorrow''. New York: Ballantine, 1957. ''Platinum Pohl''. New ...emise: a time machine to take Boley to when he can play with, and against, the really big boys of (mostly) robot baseball.
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  • ...nguin, 1963. Available also on audio, including a version as "Tunnel Under the World" on ''X Minus One''.[https://archive.org/details/OTRR_X_Minus_One_Sin ...of controlled experiments in advertising, wherein they continually relive the same day.[[Category: Fiction]]
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  • ...acmillan, 1961. London: Geoffrey Bles, 1961. Expansion, as indicated, of ''The Screwtape Letters'' (1942). [[Category: Fiction]] ...bureaucracy. See Lewis's Preface, esp. ix-x; see under Literary Criticism the ''CW'' essay by [[Dante's Hell as an Ideal Mechanical Environment|M. Abrash
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  • ...lay a role in the future of disaster surveillance, researchers imagine." ''The Washington Post'', 6 April 2021.[https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/ Subhead: "Scientists are studying the way lizards move to design robot reptiles to go where people can’t"
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  • '''O'Neill, Eugene. ''The Hairy Ape: A Comedy of Ancient and Modern Life in Eight Scenes''.''' Select ...es" (in Kennedy 1203). EON's intention for Scene I was "a cramped space in the bowels of a ship, imprisoned by white steel" (1197-98). [[Category: Drama]]
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  • ...aac Asimov and Martin H. Greenberg, eds. ''Amazing Stories: Sixty Years of the Best Science Fiction''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1985. [[Category: Fiction]] ...rature]] Cf. R. Bradbury's "[[The Pedestrian]]" and F. Leiber's "[[X Marks the Pedwalk]]," listed in this Category. [[Category: Fiction]]
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  • ...-night-1956-02-01][https://www.ghoulishdelights.com/2019/05/27/episode-133-the-cave-of-night/] ...ho has, to the world’s surprise, become the first man in orbit and who, to the world’s horror, is destined to live out his final days in orbit, unable t
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  • '''Vitz, Paul C., and Arnold B. Glincher. ''Modern Art and Modern Science: The Parallel Analysis of Vision''.''' New York: Praeger, 1984. [[Category: Grap ...nce have recently lost their parallelism largely because "the prestige and the moral standing of science have greatly declined" (259). Science has been cr
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  • Reviewed along with [[Futurama: THE BEAST WITH A BILLION BACKS|THE BEAST WITH A BILLION BACKS]] by Chris Pak, ''SFRA Review'' #288 (Spring 200 ...e sphere”; they have discovered the “Universal Machine Language Timecode,” the secret to time travel. (Pak, p. 23)
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  • ...c, and for "special markets" of aspirants for the cutting edge (Erlich got the cassette at a cut-out bin in a Super-X pharmacy). ...://www.theguardian.com/music/2022/aug/03/karl-bartos-kraftwerk-turned-into-the-dehumanisation-of-music?fbclid=IwAR3sM6EetFKDsQFY2hDG_O0vdiIYyk4lcRrKtl3Quo
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  • ...implants" and "adjusts her sensors' phase variance," allowing Seven to see the aliens.
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  • ...droids from servitude to "the womb-born." And it is in mental linkage with the computer that Thor reacts most strongly to Krug's betrayal of his creatures
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  • ...d intrinsic to the show, which was generally the show was well-received by the critics.[http://www.metacritic.com/tv/shows/eureka?q=eureka] SyFy's brief statement of the Storyline can be found conveniently IMDb.[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt07962
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  • ...allusion to HAROLD AND KUMAR GO TO WHITE CASTLE (2004) apparently just for the hell of it.
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  • ...on Highway 12,town of Sumptor, Sauk County, Wisconsin, USA. Constructed in the 1980s.[http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/2239][https://www.google.com/se ...a Victorian inventor who designed the Forevertron to launch himself, 'into the heavens on a magnetic lightning force beam.'"[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
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