Harry Stine died convinced that it he had seen a reactionless drive, and that one could be built.
A morbid fascination with the Dean Drive affair led me to collect issues of Astoundalog where the original hype appeared.
A puzzle I have not yet been able to explain:
Why did Harry Harrison sell a belated Dean Drive novel to Analog in 1969, years after the fuss had blown over?
I suppose it's no mystery why Campbell bought it. It got a swell Kelly Freas cover that plainly says, "This is a story about a submarine that flies to the Moon."
I remember that novel! I think even as a credulous teenager I spotted that the gimmick was pretty silly (some way to tune a laser such that it had recoil, but only in one direction, somehow - I think) but I recall the antics afterward as amusing.
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Date: 2023-08-02 04:37 pm (UTC)Harry Stine died convinced that it he had seen a reactionless drive, and that one could be built.
A morbid fascination with the Dean Drive affair led me to collect issues of Astoundalog where the original hype appeared.
A puzzle I have not yet been able to explain:
Why did Harry Harrison sell a belated Dean Drive novel to Analog in 1969, years after the fuss had blown over?
I suppose it's no mystery why Campbell bought it. It got a swell Kelly Freas cover that plainly says, "This is a story about a submarine that flies to the Moon."
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Date: 2023-08-02 04:58 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2023-08-02 05:24 pm (UTC)Would it be possible to collect "Five SF Novels about the Dean Drive?"
Setting aside the question of whether it would be any fun to write that column.
Also, is it time for a new generation of Dean Drive novels?
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Date: 2023-08-02 05:32 pm (UTC)no subject
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