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| Title | Hahahaha! I have a l | As soon as I heard t | |||
| Date | 2014-02-20 05:13:36 | 2014-02-20 05:30:25 | |||
| Editor | Anonymous | Anonymous | |||
| Edit | Edit this version | Edit this version | |||
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| 2014-02-20 05:13:36 by Anonymous / Edit this version | 2014-02-20 05:30:25 by Anonymous / Edit this version | ||||
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| t | 1 | Hahahaha! I have a love/hate relationship with Tob | t | 1 | As soon as I heard the basic premise of Avatar, I |
| > | y (is that <a href="http://bsxioynemdn.com">crpeey | > | <a href="http://hwmlsdssm.com">imdeimately</a> tho | ||
| > | </a> since he's not real?). I feel sorry for him b | > | ught of Poul Anderson's 1957 story Call Me Joe. Th | ||
| > | ecause he is trying to do his job in an impossible | > | e story concept parallels are so obvious: a parapl | ||
| > | situation, but on the other hand he's such a wuss | > | egic who uniquely operates an extremely expensive | ||
| > | about stuff. But I guess after years of working w | > | remote slate-blue body (with a tail) on an alien w | ||
| > | ith Michael Scott I might have that defeated attit | > | orld [Jupiter in CMJ], finds a comforting symbiosi | ||
| > | ude too. ;-) | > | s with the alien world, and eventually abandons hi | ||
| > | s original body for the remote one. I recently rer | ||||
| > | ead Call Me Joe from my paperback copy of the 1963 | ||||
| > | anthology Spectrum 3, and recalled in turn Cliffo | ||||
| > | rd Simak's superb 1952 story, Desertion, which I h | ||||
| > | ad in my paperback copy of the 1959 anthology, Off | ||||
| > | the Beaten Orbit.Call Me Joe is more related than | ||||
| > | parallel to Desertion, in which Kent Fowler and h | ||||
| > | is dog Towser are transformed into native Jovian b | ||||
| > | eings to explore Jupiter and attempt to discover w | ||||
| > | hat happened to the previous four transformed men | ||||
| > | who had been sent down to explore, but never retur | ||||
| > | ned. | ||||


