J. Schlossel
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light-hour n. | 1931 | Extra-galactic Invaders in Amazing Stories Quarterly Spring 276/2 Nearer swept those two fleets, nearer and nearer. Twenty light-hours separated those onrushing forces, nineteen light-hours, eighteen light-hours, still were the weapons on the ships rushing outward from the galaxy silent.
Lunarian n. | 1931 | Extra-Galactic Invaders in Amazing Stories Quarterly Spring 277/2 There, somewhere in the center of that vast host, the Solarians, both men and Lunarians, began to see themselves in their true perspectives.
matter transmission n. | 1931 | Extra-Galactic Invaders in Amazing Stories Quarterly Spring 269/2 The attack must be launched before man completed the great matter-transmission machine he was planning⦠otherwise they would have the forces of the Confederation at the entrances of their underground cities.
Sirian adj. | 1928 | Second Swarm in Amazing Stories Quarterly Spring 271/1 The intelligent inhabitants of the Sirian world seemed amply prepared against invaders. Their weapons and the relentlessness with which they attacked the nine interstellar ships were beginning to worry the leaders. They were allowed no respite.
Tau Cetan n. | 1931 | Extra-Galactic Invaders in Amazing Stories Quarterly Spring 282/1 βIt is suicide.β βI know.β βBetter death,β the thoughts of the Tau Cetian broke in sharply, βthan to face the ignominy of retreat.β βI will go with you.β βWe knew it, biped. Let us start.β
vessel n. | 1925 | Invaders from Outside in Weird Tales Jan. 7/1 They next told of the homesickness that had engulfed them and their inability to leave because they were short-handed. More than half of the crew had died and they could not work their vessel back.