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  2. Galactic Center Saga - Wikipedia

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    The Galactic Center Saga is a series of books by author Gregory Benford detailing a galactic war between mechanical and biological life. In the Ocean of Night (1977) [1] — 1977 Nebula Award nominee, [2] 1978 Locus Award nominee [3] Across the Sea of Suns (1984) Great Sky River (1987) [4] — 1988 Nebula Nominee [5]

  3. List of fictional robots and androids - Wikipedia

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    The Humanoids (or "Clickers") in The Creation of the Humanoids (1962) Talos in Jason and the Argonauts (1963) Alien robots invade Earth in The Earth Dies Screaming. (1964) Torg in Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964) Frank Saunders (a.k.a. "Frankenstein"), an android version of Frankenstein's monster in Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster ...

  4. Timelike Infinity - Wikipedia

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    Timelike Infinity is a 1992 science fiction book by British author Stephen Baxter. [1] The second book in the Xeelee Sequence, Timelike Infinity introduces a universe of powerful alien species and technologies that manages to maintain a realistic edge because of Baxter's physics background.

  5. Mecha - Wikipedia

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    In science fiction, mecha (Japanese: メカ, Hepburn: meka) or mechs are giant robots or machines, typically depicted as piloted, humanoid walking vehicles.

  6. The Damned Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The Damned Trilogy is a set of three science fiction novels by American writer Alan Dean Foster (A Call to Arms, The False Mirror, and The Spoils of War), detailing human involvement in an interstellar war.

  7. Aliens: How James Cameron made the greatest sequel in sci-fi ...

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    Indeed, Aliens casts a massive, Alien Queen-shaped shadow. In Eighties action terms, it’s a giant armoured space truck of a film – a genre-defining, decade-defining, series-defining juggernaut.

  8. Aliens: Nightmare Asylum - Wikipedia

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    Aliens: Nightmare Asylum is the title of a sci-fi novel by Steve Perry, set in the fictional Alien movie universe. It is a sequel to Aliens: Earth Hive . [ 1 ] The book was published by Bantam Books on April 1, 1993.

  9. All Tomorrows - Wikipedia

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    All Tomorrows ends with a picture of the book's in-universe author, an alien researcher, holding a billion-year-old human skull and writing that all posthuman species disappeared a billion years in the future, for unknown reasons. The author goes on to state that mankind's story was always about the lives of humans themselves, not major wars ...