Eando Binder
Used as a pseudonym. See also:
Earl Binder
, Otto Binder
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6 First Quotations from Eando Binder
| bionic adj. | 1941 Vassals of the Master World in Planet Stories Fall 22/2 ‘Operate? Plastic-surgery?’ The doctor looked puzzled. ‘We use bionic methods.’ |
| mind-controlled adj. | 1938 Life Eternal in Thrilling Wonder Stories Feb. ii. 73/2 Anton York willed himself out of his hypnotic state of bodily suspension. Mind-controlled relays turned on the various mechanisms that supplied heat, air, and artificial gravity. |
| space scientist n. | 1939 Impossible World in Startling Stories Mar. 28/2 There’s one man who might know—the Space Scientist! |
| spacewoman n. | 1937 S O S in Space in Astounding Stories Jan. 71/2 I’ve seen and met dozens of female spacemen—or spacewomen!—and not one, not a solitary one of them, was even remotely ‘charming’. Space hags, every one of them. |
| time loop n. | 1936 The Time Entity in Astounding Stories Oct. 76/2 Memory is another abstract quality hard to define, unless one thinks of reliving every instant over and over as often as the time loop curls back on itself. Why do we remember some things in our childhood vividly, and forget other events completely a week after hamppening? Simply—yet not so simply—because the successive loops of time are overlapping in places, far apart in others. |
| vac-suited adj. | 1939 Impossible World in Startling Stories Mar. 19/1 The rest of the men struggled into their vac-suits of neo-rubber. The two pilots helped them clamp the neck fittings of their helmets and clipped oxygen bottles to their belts…. Finally the eight vac-suited figures clumped out with their lead-weighted shoes and the air-lock hissed shut behind them. |