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... today, however, is Nemo's War. As with so many aficionados of classic, nay, protean, science fiction, Jules ... event until the end of the game for victory points and/or science points, or I can use it in a specific area to gain back ... figure out which of the four Motivations you want to follow, then make that your priority. With War!, you want to sink warships. With Anti-Imperialism, you want to sink ...
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... gather science from that world. It’s a neat system.
Exploration is different than most RTS games, but the fog of war ... game. Sure, the genres are different, and the settings couldn’t be more varied, but here we go. A.I. War: Fleet Command is more addictive than Diablo II ... Game
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A.I. War: Fleet Command is the rare game that comes along out of nowhere and makes ...
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... all due irony) as the article on The Spearhead about “The War on Science Fiction and Marvin Minsky.” ( ... and technology as men. With women killing science fiction on television, the current generation of boys won ... scientific discoveries and invent new technologies will not do so since they will never be inspired by science fiction as boys.
I’m not going to attempt to dissect ...
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... invented in the mid-19th century, but especially since the first Gulf War, when an anthrax vaccine was blamed (wrongly) for causing ... phenomenon, and how to fix it. My views are perhaps more curmudgeonly than some.
1. Science is hard. Yes it is. There’s no point in sugarcoating this, as some folk ... men” of the 19th century upon whom most modern science is based (e.g. Banks, Darwin, ...
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... of anti-cannabis zealot, one that mocks science with his ignorance and drips contempt for the compassion that others seem to possess.
... to cannabis and/or cannabinoids).
Watch Weiner and the so-called war on drugs get rightly ridiculed by Penn and Teller… ... “but you might feel just as good after a shot of gin. Science, not politics, must drive what is determined to be safe and effective ...
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... acclaimed for being the first (European) woman novelist, wrote science fiction. The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll ... fiction. The Time Machine and War of the Worlds—science fiction. Brave New World— ... exploration of humanity and humanness. How more Real can you get?
This became a defense of science fiction; fantasy shall come at some later date. Perhaps during November, when I will be writing ...
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