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- From: kogoma@triton.unm.edu (Taki Kogoma)
- Newsgroups: alt.fan.pern
- Subject: Re: SF or Fantasy?
- Date: 22 Jan 1993 04:03:23 GMT
- Organization: Nit-Pickers for a Better Tomorow Afternoon
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- In article <UJZ0W0B@minnie.zdv.uni-mainz.de> ckurs-2@wilbur.uni-mainz.de (Dominik Kubla) writes:
- >How about 'Science Fantasy" ???
- >Seems appropriate to me, because the stories/books incorporate both, the freedom
- >of fantasy and the accuracy of SF.
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- Pern? Scientifically Accurate? ;-)
-
- Frankly, I see it as exactly the opposite: The story restrictions of
- SF with the attention to science of Fantasy. ;-)
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- Capt. Gym Z. Quirk (Known to some as Taki Kogoma) kogoma@triton.unm.edu
- I'll get a life when someone demonstrates that it would be superior to
- what I have now...
-