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🐙 "A Redress for Andromeda (2001)" is a short story by Caitlin R. Kiernan that first appeared in October Dreams: A Celebration of Halloween (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2000). It begins Kiernan's Dandridge Cycle, a series of interconnected stories about a mysterious house on the coast of Northern California and the sacrifice hidden beneath it. This story introduces the Dandridge House ...
Ten years from now, a new radio telescope picks up from the constellation of Andromeda a complex series of signals which prove to be a programme for a giant computer. When the computer begins to relay the information it receives from Andromeda the project assumes a vital importance, scientists find themselves possessing knowledge previously unknown to mankind, knowledge that could threaten the ...
Fred Hoyle, John Elliot. A new radio telescope picks up from the constellation of Andromeda a complex series of signals which prove to be a programme for a giant computer. After the computer is built it begins to relay information from Andromeda. Scientists find themselves possessing knowledge previously unknown to mankind, knowledge that could ...
11. Nov. 2020 · The sixth and only fully surviving episode of the 1961 BBC sci-fi serial A For Andromeda, missing the prologue featuring Reinhart's interview.No copyright in...
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24. Juli 2006 · However, at the end of 'The Andromeda Breakthrough', Susan Hampshire's Andromeda is very upbeat about the computer and persuades Fleming that it is actually a force for good and that it was designed to be 'harsh' so that the humans (or whoever/whatever received it) would change it. Fleming is surprisingly easy to persuade that this computer which he has sacrificed his career to destroy is ...
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10. Sept. 2008 · A for Andromeda. Contemporary adaptation of the 1961 sci-fi classic about a super-computer which becomes more powerful than anyone could have anticipated, fashioning a robot to perform its wishes.
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