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Subject: Re: Slower than light space travel
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Date: Fri, 27-Sep-85 16:30:35 EDT
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From: William LeFebvre 

> From: iddic!dorettas@topaz.rutgers.edu (Doretta Schrock)
> Can anyone give me (no deluges or flames, please) title(s) of SF
> coming from the assumption that there is *no* way around the speed
> of light...

> Keith F. Lynch 
>  Can anyone think of any others?

How about _A_Gift_From_Earth_ by Niven?  And other related stories?  A
good portion of Niven's Known Space takes place before FTL was
"discovered".  Most of them are short stories.  But the whole concept
of Ramscoop robots and colony ships is based on non-FTL travel.  I
could rattle off a bunch of names, but my Niven collection is at home,
and besides, I'm sure everyone gets the idea.

			William LeFebvre
			Department of Computer Science
			Rice University
			
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