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WCDT strips 4206 to 4210 (24th - 28th February 2020)

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Blackjoker:

--- Quote from: Tova on 26 Feb 2020, 23:56 ---Roko never stopped to wonder why she'd never been introduced to any other volunteers, I guess.

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she may have assumed this was a central office type of thing or maybe just that a lot of ai weren't as directly interested as their status is still fairly new

Gyrre:

--- Quote from: BenRG on 27 Feb 2020, 00:08 ---
--- Quote from: St.Clair on 26 Feb 2020, 23:27 ---Hm.  (Golden Age of) Science Fiction author, female, deceased, probably lived/active on the East coast and the Boston area in particular, liked robots (though that may be more common in a world where they actually exist)... anyone care to take a guess?  Do you think Jeph had someone real in mind?
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Dorothy Fontana, one of the real creators of Star Trek, come to mind. She was a New Jersey girl.

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Thank you. My brain went 'yes', then 'file not found'.

Killspree:
She wrote a fair number of the TOS trade paperbacks as well. D.C. Fontana

BenRG:
Someone on the Subreddit has suggested Ursula K LeGuin. Apparently, she wrote the story about the sexy starship captain and the sexy starship getting up to interesting things with robot manipulator arms that Millefeulle likes so much.

Stoutfellow:

--- Quote from: BenRG on 27 Feb 2020, 03:48 ---Someone on the Subreddit has suggested Ursula K LeGuin. Apparently, she wrote the story about the sexy starship captain and the sexy starship getting up to interesting things with robot manipulator arms that Millefeulle likes so much.

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UKL spent most of her life on the West Coast, though; why would she establish a nonprofit in Massachusetts rather than Portland, Oregon?

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