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The Stories of Ibis : The Stories of Ibis at LibraryThing "The Stories of Ibis | kelakagandy's ramblings". kelakagandy.wordpress.com. 12 July 2010. Retrieved 2015-04-10. "The Stories of Ibis | Contemporary Japanese Literature". japaneseliterature.wordpress.com. 3 October 2010. Retrieved 2015-04-10. "From The Stories of... |
Supreme Commander (video game) : Supreme Commander (sometimes SupCom) is a 2007 real-time strategy video game designed by Chris Taylor and developed by his company, Gas Powered Games. The game is considered to be a spiritual successor, not a direct sequel, to Taylor's 1997 game Total Annihilation, and also the Spring r... |
Supreme Commander (video game) : Supreme Commander, like its spiritual predecessors, Total Annihilation and Spring, begins with the player solely possessing a single, irreplaceable construction unit called the "Armored Command Unit," or ACU, the titular Supreme Commander. Normally the loss of this unit results in the l... |
Supreme Commander (video game) : The setting of Supreme Commander is a future where humanity is able to travel through the galaxy quickly using a quantum gateway, which is a portal opened from the fabric of space leading to a designated location potentially light-years away. All of the colonies created by quantum-trave... |
Supreme Commander (video game) : Lead designer Chris Taylor believed that most modern strategy games were actually real-time tactics games, simply because they operated on too small a scale. His stated intention with Supreme Commander was to create a game that was strategy-focused by virtue of scale. Chris Taylor has s... |
Supreme Commander (video game) : The Supreme Commander Official Soundtrack is the musical score to Supreme Commander. It was composed by Jeremy Soule, who also composed the score for the game's spiritual predecessor, Total Annihilation. The soundtrack was released in early 2007 and is available as a DRM-free digital al... |
Supreme Commander (video game) : Bogenn, Tim (2007). Supreme Commander Official Strategy Guide. Brady Games. ISBN 978-0-7440-0895-1. Rorie, Matthew (February 23, 2007). "Supreme Commander Game Guide". GameSpot. Retrieved May 23, 2007. |
Supreme Commander (video game) : Official website (archived version) Supreme Commander at IMDb Supreme Commander at MobyGames Supreme Commander Official Soundtrack at MusicBrainz |
Sword Art Online : Sword Art Online (Japanese: ソードアート・オンライン, Hepburn: Sōdo Āto Onrain) is a Japanese light novel series written by Reki Kawahara and illustrated by abec. The series takes place in the 2020s and focuses on protagonists Kazuto "Kirito" Kirigaya and Asuna Yuuki as they play through various virtual reality ... |
Sword Art Online : Reki Kawahara wrote the first volume in 2001 as a competition entry for the 2002 ASCII Media Works Dengeki Game Novel Prize (電撃ゲーム小説大賞, Dengeki Game Shōsetsu Taishō, now Dengeki Novel Prize), but refrained from submitting it as he had exceeded the page limit; he instead published it as a web novel un... |
Sword Art Online : After Kawahara's request for Sword Art Online to be published was approved, he started working with illustrator abec on the light novel series. The first volume was published in print on April 10, 2009, and 28 volumes have been published as of June 7, 2024. The first eight volumes of the light novel ... |
Sword Art Online : Kirito makes a cameo appearance in the eighth episode of the anime series Eromanga Sensei, with Yoshitsugu Matsuoka reprising his role. Ernest Cline, the writer of 2011 novel Ready Player One, discussed Sword Art Online in an interview, noting how he met its writer Reki Kawahara at an event in Japan ... |
Sword Art Online : Official anime website - Asia (in English) Official anime website (in Japanese) Official North American website Sword Art Online (light novel) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia Sword Art Online at IMDb |
Take Us to Your Chief: and Other Stories : Take Us to Your Chief: and Other Stories is a collection of nine short stories by Canadian author, playwright, and journalist Drew Hayden Taylor published in 2016 by Douglas & McIntyre. Taylor, who is part Caucasian, part Ojibwe, explains in the acknowledgments section of the ... |
Take Us to Your Chief: and Other Stories : "A Culturally Inappropriate Armageddon" "I Am...Am I" "Lost in Space" "Dreams of Doom" "Mr. Gizmo" "Petropaths" "Stars" "Superdisappointed" "Take Us to Your Chief" |
Take Us to Your Chief: and Other Stories : Take Us to Your Chief draws on a variety of classic fiction tropes and themes to comment on contemporary life among indigenous people in Canada. These tropes include political conspiracies; the first contact between societies and peoples; alien invasion; time and space travel;... |
Take Us to Your Chief: and Other Stories : It is the general consensus that Take Us to Your Chief is a successful cross-genre collection that blends First Nations and science-fiction literature. The majority of critical responses agree that while the science fiction aspect of the stories is entertaining and arouses the... |
Tales from the Loop (role-playing game) : Tales from the Loop (Swedish: Ur Varselklotet), subtitled "Roleplaying in the '80s That Never Was", is an alternative history science fiction tabletop role-playing game published in 2017 by Free League Publishing, the international arm of Swedish game and book publisher Fria Li... |
Tales from the Loop (role-playing game) : In 2017, Swedish artist artist Simon Stålenhag was raising money on Kickstarter to publish a book of his art titled Tales from the Loop. One of the stretch goals offered was the creation of a role-playing game. A second Kickstarter campaign to publish the role-playing game was ... |
Tales from the Loop (role-playing game) : Shut Up & Sit Down praised Tales from the Loop for its comfortable, contemporary setting, simple rules that make the game easy to run, and the alternation between sci-fi and the kids' lives, but criticized the Type system for characters, noting "a suggested 'Pride' for the Weir... |
Tales from the Loop (role-playing game) : At the 2017 Golden Geek Awards, Tales of the Loop won "RPG of the Year", and was a finalist for " Best RPG Artwork/Presentation" At the 2017 ENnie Awards, Tales from the Loops won five Gold Medals: Product of the Year Best Writing Best Setting Best Game Best Art, Interior |
Tales from the Loop (role-playing game) : Particle accelerators in popular culture Neo-futurism Cyberpunk derivatives == References == |
Tempos Modernos : Tempos Modernos (English: Modern Times) is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It premiered on 11 January 2010, replacing Caras & Bocas, and ended on 16 July 2010, replaced by Ti Ti Ti. The series is written by Bosco Brasil, with the collaboration of Izabel de Oliveira, Maria El... |
Tempos Modernos : Fernanda Vasconcellos as Cornélia Cordeiro Santos Reis "Nelinha" Thiago Rodrigues as José Carlos Pimenta Cordeiro "Zeca" Antônio Fagundes as Leal Cordeiro Eliane Giardini as Hélia Pimenta Priscila Fantin as Nara Nolasco Marcos Caruso as Otto Niemann Vivianne Pasmanter as Regiane Cordeiro Mourão Regian... |
Tempos Modernos : Tempos Modernos at IMDb |
Terminator (franchise) : Terminator is an American media franchise created by James Cameron and Gale Anne Hurd. It is considered to be of the cyberpunk subgenre of science fiction. The franchise primarily focuses on a post-apocalyptic war between a synthetic intelligence known as Skynet, and a surviving resistance of h... |
Terminator (franchise) : The central theme of the franchise is the battle for survival between the nearly-extinct human race and the world-spanning, synthetic intelligence that is Skynet. Skynet is positioned in the first film, The Terminator (1984), as a U.S. strategic "Global Digital Defense Network" computer system ... |
Terminator (franchise) : Before the first film was created, director James Cameron sold the rights for $1 to Gale Anne Hurd, his future wife, who produced the film, under the strict provision that he be allowed to direct it. Hemdale Film Corporation also became a 50-percent owner of the franchise rights, until its shar... |
Terminator (franchise) : In December 2022, while promoting Avatar: The Way of Water, producer and director of the first two Terminator films James Cameron revealed that another series reboot was "in discussion, but nothing has been decided". The reboot would likely feature an entirely new cast and reset the continuity ... |
Terminator (franchise) : Grandfather paradox List of the highest-grossing media franchises Temporal paradox Time travel in fiction |
Terminator (franchise) : "Scripts N-Z". (Includes Terminator-franchise scripts) SciFiScripts.com. Archived from the original on December 29, 2013. Retrieved February 15, 2014. Anders, Charlie Jane (March 31, 2009). "A Whiteboard That Explains Terminator's Entire History". Gizmodo. Retrieved November 23, 2021. |
They're Made Out of Meat : "They're Made Out of Meat" is a short story by American writer Terry Bisson. It was originally published in OMNI. It consists entirely of dialogue between two characters. Bisson's website hosts a theatrical adaptation. A film adaptation won the Grand Prize at the Seattle Science Fiction Museu... |
They're Made Out of Meat : The two characters are intelligent beings capable of traveling faster than light, on a mission to "contact, welcome and log in any and all sentient races or multibeings in this quadrant of the Universe." Bisson's stage directions represent them as "two lights moving like fireflies among the s... |
They're Made Out of Meat : Carbon chauvinism Zoo hypothesis Fables for Robots – a collection of short stories where humans and other organic life are looked upon similarly |
They're Made Out of Meat : [1] - the text of the short story "They're Made Out of Meat" - Terry Bisson's text copy A directory of 10+ short film adaptations from 2006 on 2012 production as a radio play (WNYC) |
Torment: Tides of Numenera : Torment: Tides of Numenera is a role-playing video game developed by inXile Entertainment and published by Techland Publishing for Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It is a spiritual successor to 1999's Planescape: Torment. The game takes place in The Ninth World,... |
Torment: Tides of Numenera : Torment: Tides of Numenera uses the Unity engine to display the pre-rendered 2.5D isometric perspective environments. The tabletop ruleset of Monte Cook's Numenera has been adapted to serve as the game's rule mechanic, and its Ninth World setting is where the events of Torment: Tides of Num... |
Torment: Tides of Numenera : In a 2007 interview, designers Chris Avellone and Colin McComb, who had worked on Planescape: Torment, stated that although a direct sequel was not considered because the game's story was over, they were open to the idea of a similar-themed Planescape game if they could gather most of the o... |
Torment: Tides of Numenera : The planned release date announced during the fund raising campaign was set to December 2014, but was later postponed "a few months" due to the need to implement the numerous achieved stretch goals. During the course of the game's development, its release was delayed to the fourth quarter o... |
Torment: Tides of Numenera : Torment: Tides of Numenera received "generally favorable" reviews, according to video game review aggregator Metacritic. Destructoid's Ray Porreca scored the game a 7.5/10, arguing that "[its] various parts [...] come together in a solid package. Though it isn’t perfect, there’s no doubt th... |
Torment: Tides of Numenera : Official website "The Ultimate Torment Interview Of Ultimate Torment", in-depth interview with inXile Entertainment by Rock, Paper, Shotgun |
Transhuman Space : Transhuman Space (THS) is a role-playing game by David Pulver, published by Steve Jackson Games as part of the "Powered by GURPS" (Generic Universal Role-Playing System) line. Set in the year 2100, humanity has begun to colonize the Solar System. The pursuit of transhumanism is now in full swing, as ... |
Transhuman Space : The game assumes that no cataclysm — natural or human-induced — swept Earth in the 21st century. Instead, constant developments in information technology, genetic engineering, nanotechnology and nuclear physics generally improved condition of the average human life. Plagues of the 20th century (like ... |
Transhuman Space : After the initial set of GURPS books that were published using the GURPS Lite, later publications such as Transhuman Space by David Pulver were labelled simply "Powered by GURPS" without using the name "GURPS" in the book title. Transhuman Space received a significant amount of supporting publication... |
Transhuman Space : In a review of Transhuman Space in Black Gate, William Stoddard said "Transhuman Space was a richly detailed setting; if it had imperfections, it had enough depth to make up for them. I think it has the potential to become a classic in its field. Perhaps a campaign set in its default start year of 21... |
Transhuman Space : Review in Vol. 20, No. 1 of Prometheus, the journal of the Libertarian Futurist Society. |
Transhuman Space : Eclipse Phase Orion's Arm Hard science fiction List of GURPS books GURPS Basic Set Pyramid, a monthly online magazine with GURPS support |
Transhuman Space : Transhuman Space Official web site Review of Transhuman Space at RPGnet 2003 Grog d'Or Announcement |
Vampire Hunter D : Vampire Hunter D (Japanese: 吸血鬼(バンパイア)ハンターD, Hepburn: Banpaia Hantā Dī) is a series of novels written by Japanese author Hideyuki Kikuchi and illustrated by Yoshitaka Amano since 1983. As of January 2025, 56 novels have been published in the main series, with some novels comprising as many as four vo... |
Vampire Hunter D : Vampire hunter D wanders through a far-future post-nuclear war Earth that combines elements of pulp genres: western, science fiction, horror and Lovecraftian horror, dark fantasy, folklore, and occult science. The planet, once terrified by the elegant but cruel vampires known as Nobles (貴族, Kizoku), ... |
Vampire Hunter D : In the postscript of the first Vampire Hunter D novel, Hideyuki Kikuchi cited Hammer Films' Horror of Dracula (1958) as his first inspiration in horror. He also praised horror manga artist Osamu Kishimoto for his distinct style, that he described as "a gothic mood in the Western tradition". Kikuchi i... |
Vampire Hunter D : Beginning in January 1983, Kikuchi has written 41 Vampire Hunter D novels spanning 53 volumes as of April 2023. All of the publications in the series were published by Asahi Sonorama until the branch went out of business in September 2007. The release of D – Throng of Heretics in October 2007 under t... |
Vampire Hunter D : By 2008, the Vampire Hunter D novels had sold over 17 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling book series in history. Theron Martin of Anime News Network called the first novel "a competent vampire-hunting story with enough strong points to balance out its weaknesses" and gave it ... |
Vampire Hunter D : Vampire literature Vampire film |
Vampire Hunter D : Dark Horse Digital Manga Publishing Haikasoru Asashi Sonorama – Japanese publisher of the Vampire Hunter D series books and audio dramas. Hideyuki Kikuichi Official Fan Club (Japanese) The Vampire Hunter D Archives |
A Very Fatal Murder : A Very Fatal Murder is a podcast produced by the satirical publication The Onion. A parody of true crime podcasts, A Very Fatal Murder is hosted by fictional New York City reporter David Pascall, who travels to the small town Bluff Springs, Nebraska to investigate the murder of prom queen Hayley P... |
A Very Fatal Murder : A Very Fatal Murder satirizes popular true crime podcasts such as Serial, S-Town, and My Favorite Murder. According to head writer Katy Yeiser, the podcast is not meant as a take down of any particular podcast, but rather an ode to the genre. |
A Very Fatal Murder : The podcast follows fictional investigative reporter David Pascall (voiced by David Sidorov) who is searching for the perfect murder to create an award-winning podcast about. He is assisted by ETHL (the Extremely Timely Homicide Locator), an MIT-created computer programmed to find "the most intere... |
A Very Fatal Murder : The podcast received mostly positive reviews, and was largely praised for attacking true-crime tropes such as the "hot dead girl" and the romanticization of small-town America. |
A Very Fatal Murder : Official synopsis by The Onion Onion Public Radio |
Void Trilogy : The Void Trilogy is a space opera series by British author Peter F. Hamilton. The series is set in the same universe as The Commonwealth Saga, 1,200 years after the end of Judas Unchained. Peter F. Hamilton sold the American rights to the series to Random House. The series includes the following books: T... |
Void Trilogy : The Commonwealth uses a number of advanced technologies. In the early days of the Commonwealth, humans used static and permanently opened wormholes to travel from planet to planet. However, after the events of the Starflyer War (The Commonwealth Saga) CST corporation's monopoly on space travel was ended.... |
Void Trilogy : Inigo, the First Dreamer and founder of Living Dream Catherine Stewart (The Cat), Convict, former Navy Trooper, founder of Knights Guardian movement on Far Away, working for the Accelerator faction Paula Myo, Chief Investigator for the Commonwealth Gore Burnelli, Head of the Burnelli Grand Family and ANA... |
Void Trilogy : The Dreaming Void makes both references and features characters from the Commonwealth Saga. Paula Myo is now the chief of ANA security. In the Dreaming Void she is tasked with tracking Aaron and the Second Dreamer. After the events of the Starflyer War, Paula removed her rigid and unyielding hardwired ge... |
Void Trilogy : The Void was created by the Firstlife—the first beings to have existed in the galaxy—to reach the state of post-physical and fulfilment. It is where Makkathran is situated. The people in the Void have psychic abilities such as "farsight" and the "third hand". The Void requires a tremendous amount of ener... |
Warframe : Warframe is a free-to-play action role-playing third-person shooter multiplayer online game developed and published by Digital Extremes. First released for Windows personal computers in March 2013, it was later ported to PlayStation 4 in November 2013, Xbox One in September 2014, Nintendo Switch in November ... |
Warframe : Set in the future, players control members of the Tenno, warriors who have awoken from a millennia-long cryosleep on Earth without memories of their past. In the Origin System (an in-game term for the Solar System), they find themselves at war with the Grineer, a violent war-driven matriarchal race of milita... |
Warframe : Warframe is an online action game that includes elements of shooters, RPG, and stealth games. The player starts with a silent pseudo-protagonist in the form of an anthropomorphous biomechanical combat unit called 'Warframe' possessing supernatural agility and special abilities, a selection of basic weapons (... |
Warframe : Since its release, Digital Extremes has supported Warframe with patches and expanded the game through major updates. These updates have included major gameplay overhauls, such as its "Melee 2.0" combat system to give players a wider array of combat moves, additional planets and missions, story elements, limi... |
Warframe : On release, Warframe received "mixed or average reviews" on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, while the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5 versions received "generally favorable reviews", according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. GameZone's Mike Splechta said of the PlayStation 4 version, "If... |
Warframe : Official website Warframe wiki Warframe at MobyGames |
The Way (novel series) : The Way series is a trilogy of science fiction novels and one short story by American author Greg Bear published from 1985 to 1999. The first novel was Eon (1985), followed by a sequel, Eternity and a prequel, Legacy. It also includes The Way of All Ghosts, a short story that falls between Lega... |
The Way (novel series) : Within the universe of The Way, the Thistledown is an asteroid starship built by hollowing out Juno and fitting it with mass-driver (rail gun) engines and thermonuclear drives. Inside the asteroid, seven giant “Chambers” are built, of which two host cities for the inhabitants, while others host... |
The Way (novel series) : Eon was nominated for an Arthur C. Clarke Award in 1987. Legacy was nominated for a Locus Award in 1996. == References == |
We Appreciate Power : "We Appreciate Power" is a song by Canadian musician Grimes, featuring American musician Hana. It was released on November 29, 2018, billed as the lead single from her fifth studio album Miss Anthropocene, however it is only available on the Japanese and deluxe releases. The song was written and p... |
We Appreciate Power : The song was supposed to be one of two collaborations between Grimes and American singer Poppy, for the latter's second studio album Am I a Girl?. In an interview, Poppy mentioned that she wrote two songs with Grimes; one about "destroying things" and another about "power". The other song, "Play D... |
We Appreciate Power : "We Appreciate Power" is an industrial rock, nu metal, and techno-industrial song. The track is regarded as a further step into Grimes's experimentation with guitars that started on 2015's Art Angels. The track was compared to the works of Nine Inch Nails; Jillian Mapes of Pitchfork described the ... |
We Appreciate Power : Pitchfork critic Jillian Mapes wrote: "If "Freak on a Leash" isn't a dealbreaker, then the supervillain allure of "We Appreciate Power" might pull you in (it legitimately slaps), but it just as well may leave you weighed down by Grimes' commitment to the absolute darkest timeline." Billboard's Gil... |
We Appreciate Power : Credits adapted from Tidal. Grimes – vocals, guitar, production, engineering Hana – vocals, guitar, additional production Chris Greatti – guitar, keyboards, production, engineering Zakk Cervini – mixing |
We Appreciate Power : Official lyric video |
With Folded Hands ... : "With Folded Hands ..." is a 1947 science fiction novelette by American writer Jack Williamson (1908–2006). In writing it, Willamson was influenced by the aftermath of World War II, the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and his concern that "some of the technological creations we had de... |
With Folded Hands ... : The 1947 publication was followed by a novel-length rewrite, with a different setting and inventor. At the behest of Astounding editor-in-chief John W. Campbell, a new ending had the robots defeated by means of what Williamson and Campbell would later christen "psionics". This novel was serializ... |
With Folded Hands ... : Underhill, a seller of "Mechanicals" (unthinking robots that perform menial tasks) in the small town of Two Rivers, is startled to find a competitor's store on his way home. The competitors are not humans but are small black robots who appear more advanced than anything Underhill has encountered... |
With Folded Hands ... : In a 1991 interview, Williamson revealed how the story construction reflected events of his childhood in addition to technological extrapolations: I wrote "With Folded Hands" immediately after World War II, when the shadow of the atomic bomb had just fallen over SF and was just beginning to haun... |
With Folded Hands ... : In 2024, Robert Silverberg wrote an essay in which he asserted that "With Folded Hands..." is "probably the best story ever written about robots" and suggested that Elon Musk's Optimus Generation 2 is the realization of the "humanoids" along with their worst drawbacks. |
With Folded Hands ... : With Folded Hands ... title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database The Humanoids review With Folded Hands at the Internet Archive ... And Searching Mind parts 1, 2, and 3 at the Internet Archive "With Folded Hands" audio version |
Woken Furies : Woken Furies (2005) is a science fiction novel by British writer Richard Morgan. It is the third novel featuring the anti-hero Takeshi Kovacs and is the sequel to Broken Angels. This addition to the series casts light upon Kovacs' early life providing information on his post-envoy activities. Morgan's of... |
Woken Furies : Takeshi Kovacs finds himself in a new "sleeve," or human body, back on his home planet of Harlan's World. He is on the run after making numerous attacks against the Knights of the New Revelation, an extremist religious order responsible for the death of his lost love and her daughter. Because she had vio... |
Woken Furies : Review by DragonPage Review by Future Fire Review by Infinity Plus Review by SFReviews Interview with author Richard K. Morgan about writing the trilogy series of Takeshi Kovacs: Altered Carbon, Broken Angels and Woken Furies: Richard K. Morgan: The New King of Cyberpunk Fiction, Written By: Jewels [Merc... |
Wonder.land : Wonder.land is a musical with music by Damon Albarn and lyrics and book by Moira Buffini. Inspired by Lewis Carroll's novels Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking-Glass (1871), it had its world premiere at the Palace Theatre in Manchester in July 2015 as part of the Manchester In... |
Wonder.land : The musical is inspired by the novels Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, written by Lewis Carroll. It was announced on 21 January 2015 that the show would premiere in July of that year as part of the Manchester International Festival, with tickets going on sale the following day. The music... |
Wonder.land : The musical began previews at the Palace Theatre in Manchester on 29 June 2015. It opened on 2 July for a limited run until 12 July. A revised version moved to the Royal National Theatre, where it ran at the Olivier Theatre from 27 November 2015 to 30 April 2016. The production had a limited run, from 7 t... |
Wonder.land : This synopsis is based on the final version, as seen at the National Theatre and the Théâtre du Châtelet. Earlier performances significantly differed in songs and plot. |
Wonder.land : Wonder.land received mixed reviews in its Manchester premiere; its projections were praised, but its narrative and music were criticised. A re-tooled version of the musical opened at the National Theatre in London on 23 November 2015, where it received largely-negative reviews. It began a limited run at t... |
Wonder.land : Songs from wonder.land was released on 15 April 2016. The soundtrack, performed by the National Theatre cast, includes two songs not in the musical: "Japanese Duchess" and "Alice Saw". |
Wonder.land : Official website MIF World premiere production site Archived 4 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine National Theatre production site Theatre Du Châtelet production site |
Xeelee Sequence : The Xeelee Sequence (; ZEE-lee)[a] is a series of hard science fiction novels, novellas, and short stories written by British science fiction author Stephen Baxter. The series spans billions of years of fictional history, centering on humanity's future expansion into the universe, its intergalactic wa... |
Xeelee Sequence : Baxter first conceived of the Xeelee while hobby writing a short story in the summer of 1986 (eventually published in Interzone as "The Xeelee Flower" the following year). He incorporated powerful off-stage aliens to explain the story's titular artifact, and in pondering the backstory began to flesh o... |
Xeelee Sequence : The overarching plot of the Xeelee Sequence involves an intergalactic war between humanity and the Xeelee, and a cosmic war between the Xeelee and the Photino Birds, with the latter two being alien species that originated in the early universe. The technologically advanced Xeelee primarily inhabit sup... |
Xeelee Sequence : The novels in chronological order (as opposed to publication order) are given below. Some of the novels contain elements occurring at different points in the timeline. The story anthologies (Vacuum Diagrams, Resplendent, and Xeelee: Endurance) each contain stories taking place across the entire chrono... |
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