From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Interstellar travel in fiction
Interstellar travel in fiction
Interstellar travel is a common feature of fiction such as
science fiction and fantasy.[1][2]
Video games
• Slipstream (Halo)
• Spore
Slower Than Light Travel
• Collapsars (The Forever War)
• Conjoiner drive (Revelation Space)
Television
• Slipstream (Doctor Who)
• Slipstream (Andromeda)
Faster than Light Travel
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Faster than light
Hyperspace
Books
• Jump drive • Collapsars (The Forever War)
• Wormholes
References
Series [1] Jan Johnson-Smith, "Space Travel", American science
• Kearny-Fuchida Drive (BattleTech/MechWarrior) fiction TV, http://books.google.co.uk/
• Warp drive (Star Trek) books?id=APMXgiec6n4C&pg=RA1-PA54
• Slipstream (Star Trek) [2] "Per ardua ad astra: Authorial Choice and the
• Subspace (Star Trek) also Stargate Narrative of Interstellar Travel", Voyages and
• Warp points (Space Empires) visions, http://books.google.co.uk/
books?id=LahKXPsiyBYC&pg=RA1-PA252
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• Wormholes in fiction
• Fictional creation stubs
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