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SPERRZONE
MOND
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ORIGINAL TITLE:
Extrapolasis
© 1967
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AUTHOR(S):
MALEC,
Alexander
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PUBLISHER:
GOLDMANN
ISBN:
none / WTB 0121
YEAR:
1970
FORMAT:
paperback
LANGUAGE:
german
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TRANSLATOR(S):
Norbert Wölfl
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COVER ILLUSTRATION:
Eyke
Volkmer
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Content:
Diehl:
"Diehl"
An inventor builds an anti-gravity machine and tries
to sell it to the US government. They don't want it
for several reasons (false pride, bureaucracy etc).
So he gives it away, and the egyptians are the first
to land on the moon ...
10.01 Uhr:
"10.01 A.M."
At some point in the future, when cars fly and are,
naturally, equipped with a flight recorder, an accident
happens because some drivers still break the rules.
The accident kills a young girl, the punishment is quite
different from todays ...
Unmenschliches Projekt:
"Project Inhumane"
A scientist conducts an experiment in the course of
which he abandons human beings in the wilderness. They
all die. The last one however, plays a trick on him.
He was abandoned in the snow, with a chain on his foot.
When the scientists arrives to check, the man is gone,
the cain untampered with. There are two trails of foot
imprints. One leaving the site, one returning to the
site. Obviously, the man had been saved by someone who
lost a small bag with grains of mustard seed.
Matayama:
"Matayama"
An overcrowded world, with a giant road that is always
full. Only on rare occasions can you pass it. And once
you've done that, you have to wait ....
Der Beweis:
"Proof Positive"
A man and a woman return to paradise and send a picture
postcard ...
Orientierungspunkt:
"Landmark"
Lost in the snow, two soldiers try to findn their way
back home. The need a landmark to calculate the route.
They find it in the dead body of another soldier.
Nur nicht verrückt werden:
"To Relieve The Sanity"
It's a time, when machines do everything. They even
write novels. One editor however, is not completely
satisfied. Good writers are always unhappy people with
a trauma, he assumes. There is his solution: give the
machine a trauma.
Das Ding-Ding:
"Thing-Thing"
Does it exist or not? A nice little ditty.
Opaxtl:
"Opaxtl"
A blob that eats dirt.
Es war einmal:
"Once Was"
Scientists reanimate soldiers, that have been frozen
for a couple of decades. A more ethical observation
on the topic.
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