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The Giants series (also known as the Minerva series) is a quintet of science fiction novels by James P. Hogan, published between 1977 and 2005. Overview
James Patrick Hogan (27 June 1941 – 12 July 2010) was a British science fiction author. [1] His major works include the Giants series of five novels published between 1977 and 2005. Biography
Giants series Rarest of three stable transuranic elements predicted by the new science of nucleonics in James P. Hogan's Giants series. Not naturally occurring outside of neutron stars; trace amounts of genevium are detectable after detonation of nucleonic weapons, but it requires higher yields to produce than hyperium and bonnevillium.
ZORAC, the shipboard computer aboard the ancient spacecraft in The Gentle Giants of Ganymede and the related series by James P. Hogan (1978). Also in the same series is VISAR (the network that manages the daily affairs of the Giants) as well as JEVEX, the main computer performing the same function for the offshoot human colony.
James P. Hogan's Giants Series: Large technologically advanced humanoids Gaoul: Titan A.E. Leathery-winged, pterosaur-like aliens. Native to Sesharrim. Garthlings: David Brin's Uplift Universe: Garys: Adventure Time: an alien species Gashlai: Twilight Imperium
The New York Giants are appearing on a new version of “Hard Knocks.” The Giants, HBO, NFL Films, Skydance Sports announced Wednesday the team will be the focus of a five-part series that ...
The Giants can have up to 17 players on their practice squad, using an extra slot for International Players Program kicker Jude McAtamney.
The Vorkosigan Saga series of books by Lois McMaster Bujold. namely, Falling Free, Shards of Honor, Barrayar, The Warrior's Apprentice, The Vor Game, Cetaganda, Ethan of Athos, Brothers in Arms, Mirror Dance, Memory, Komarr, A Civil Campaign, Diplomatic Immunity; Voyage by Stephen Baxter; Voyage from Yesteryear by James P. Hogan