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The fascinating thing about science fiction is if you live long enough you can see if the prediction comes true. Here are a few science fiction elements that made their mark in the literary world.
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      1. Deckard, hero of "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?"
      3. George Griffith's Lilla Zaidie Rennick (1900) OR Rhoda Gibbs of Train & Wood's "The Moon Maker" 1915
      10. Prepare in advance (3-4)
      11. Fled from something undesirable (3,4)
      12. Kirk and Spock (together)
      13. Dip into
      14. Suit fabric (goes well with electric boots noticed Benny of The Jets' fame)
      16. Shortened form of the Emergency Room or Casualty Department (1,3,1)
      18. Type of afflicted person in Karen Russel's "Sleep Donation" or Kevin Calhoun's "Black Moon"
      21. Pertaining to cross through something (A galaxy for instance)
      24. Kevin D. Randle wrote this futuristic alternate history novel "Remember The ____" in 1986 not 1836
      26. Deprive of food
      28. "Outbreak"'s lead actor starred as the title character in 1988 movie with Tom Cruise (4,3)
      30. Science fiction title by Ira Levin "This Perfect ____"
      31. SS Enterprise ___ at Warp speed 5.02
      32. Human impact on the environment that causes mass destruction of same
      33. Do space pirates come from Tampa Bay?
      34. Monica Hughes' "The Guardian of ____" named after Egyptian goddess: divine mother of the pharaoh

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      1. Nemeses of 1A
      2. One member of a team of astronauts for example
      4. Common subject matter in King's "The Stand" (1978) AND Camus' "The Plague" (1947)
      5. Computer storage medium touted as "the future is here" until replaced by DVD (2-3)
      6. John, author of "Day of the Triffids"
      7. Adrienne, Science Fiction writer may be James Bond's favourite author if shaken not stirred
      8. Captain in Jules Verne's "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas" (1870)
      9. With 22D, surname of author of "2001 A Space Odyssey"
      15. Dystopian Fiction: people often depicted as these. (James Garner, "The Great Escape" doesn't count)
      17. Mr Patel British Best Actor Academy Award nominee for "Slumdog Millionaire"
      19. The time elapsed between successive spring/autumn equinoxes, or winter/summer solstices (5,4)
      20. The number of daleks in 1965 novel "Dune"
      22. Together with 9D forenames of of author of "2001 A Space Odyssey" (6,1)
      23. Superstate in George Orwell's "1984"
      24. Isaac, "I Robot" author
      25. Axillae
      27. "Science Fiction/Double Feature" was covered by Mr Starr (No it wasn't Meatloaf)
      29. Crusted wound or picket-line crosser