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Dick Barrow felt almost as low as the scavengers he was hanging out with. He was eating supper when a young woman fell in front of him. After that, Dick felt guilty as they made their way toward a movie theatre. The meeting with his future bride was scheduled. He was amusing this young woman who had stumbled into his life instead. He nodded comfortingly as Dolores glanced to him for direction as she passed out. The others tightly pursed their lips, feeling as though they had been held prisoner with no chance of escape. They exhaled in relief as the gauges trembled over a region that was…mehr

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Dick Barrow felt almost as low as the scavengers he was hanging out with. He was eating supper when a young woman fell in front of him. After that, Dick felt guilty as they made their way toward a movie theatre. The meeting with his future bride was scheduled. He was amusing this young woman who had stumbled into his life instead. He nodded comfortingly as Dolores glanced to him for direction as she passed out. The others tightly pursed their lips, feeling as though they had been held prisoner with no chance of escape. They exhaled in relief as the gauges trembled over a region that was covered by the fog. Even before they had seen Jupiter, it was already almost as much a home to them as it was to the locals. Since the alien ship's arrival, the world has undergone significant transformation. Due to their use of the gravity control theory, incredible constructions were built. On three of the smaller spheres, domes were being constructed, and intrepid humanity were moving to other planets.
Autorenporträt
Editor of the influential Astounding Stories and other science fiction magazines, Frederick Orlin Tremaine was an American (born January 7, 1899-died October 22, 1956). He oversaw a variety of publishing enterprises, edited a number of other periodicals, and occasionally wrote fiction. In the spring of 1920, when Tremaine was a junior at Valparaiso, he served as the news editor of the Torch, the weekly student newspaper. He held the position of Editor-in-Chief from 1920 to 1921, his senior year. After graduating, he took a position on the staff of a newspaper in New York City. He worked as an associate editor at The Eastern Underwriter in NYC toward the end of 1922. He then went on to the Macfadden magazine group. He served as Macfadden's Brain Power and Beautiful Womanhood's managing editor in May 1923. On June 1, 1923, he was appointed editor of the esteemed Metropolitan Magazine, which was later renamed Macfadden Fiction-Magazine Lovers for the issue published in October 1924. He took over as editor of the main publication True Story Magazine at the start of 1924. He also claimed to have designed the first issues of True Detective, True Experiences, and True Romances.