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'''Scortia, Thomas N. "Sea Change" (vt "The Shores of Night").''' ''Astounding'' June 1956. Coll. ''Caution! Inflammable!'' New York: Doubleday, 1975. Rpt. [[Human-Machines: An Anthology of Stories About Cyborgs|Human-Machines]], q.v. under Anthologies.  
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'''Scortia, Thomas N. "Sea Change" (vt "The Shores of Night").''' ''Astounding'' June 1956. Coll. ''Caution! Inflammable!'' New York: Doubleday, 1975. Rpt. ''[[Human-Machines: An Anthology of Stories About Cyborgs|Human-Machines]]'', q.v. under Anthologies.  
  
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Described as a cyborg-spaceship story in the manner of A. McCaffrey's Helva stories (q.v.), by B. Stableford in ''S. F. Ency.'', "Cyborgs," and by J.J. Pierce (manuscript).
 
Described as a cyborg-spaceship story in the manner of A. McCaffrey's Helva stories (q.v.), by B. Stableford in ''S. F. Ency.'', "Cyborgs," and by J.J. Pierce (manuscript).  
 
Described as a cyborg-spaceship story in the manner of A. McCaffrey's Helva stories (q.v.), by B. Stableford in ''S. F. Ency.'', "Cyborgs," and by J.J. Pierce (manuscript).  
  

Revision as of 00:50, 2 July 2020

Scortia, Thomas N. "Sea Change" (vt "The Shores of Night"). Astounding June 1956. Coll. Caution! Inflammable! New York: Doubleday, 1975. Rpt. Human-Machines, q.v. under Anthologies.

Described as a cyborg-spaceship story in the manner of A. McCaffrey's Helva stories (q.v.), by B. Stableford in S. F. Ency., "Cyborgs," and by J.J. Pierce (manuscript). Described as a cyborg-spaceship story in the manner of A. McCaffrey's Helva stories (q.v.), by B. Stableford in S. F. Ency., "Cyborgs," and by J.J. Pierce (manuscript).


CAUTION: "Sea Change" title not unique.


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