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"Take the postatomic era on Earth.
"Records show," Spock began, "that the original Optimum Movement was destroyed during the postatomic horror.
The postatomic horror that followed the blasts made the Bell Riots of 2024 look like a Boy Scout jamboree.
Unusually for Powers, this is set in the future, in a postatomic America in which an extraterrestrial psychic vampire is slowly taking over.
What, exactly, is the relationship between the Godzilla which had just been created, or animated, within the postatomic era, and the Godzilla of Odo Island folklore?
Perhaps Mr. Halpern has come up with some real insights, or perhaps he is someone who could write a thousand words on the significance of presweetened breakfast cereals in the postatomic age.
After all, the destruction of at least five of the O'Neill Colonies during the tumultuous postatomic horror years was well documented, despite the often fragmentary nature of many mid-twenty-first-century historical records.
The currently given end year clouds logic over how in 2079, there is a postatomic horror directly attributed to the aftermath of World War Three (TNG episode "Encounter at Farpoint").
"We are on our own despoiled modern turf (a turf as international as it is locally Japanese), hearing our own irreverent colloquial language, the Esperanto of the postatomic generation," Ann Arensberg said here last year.
The night he left, another fire ignited round the globe, and when the ashes fell and Earth's sun shone through the smoke again, and the postatomic horror had exhausted itself and the planet, thirty- seven million corpses shamed those who had survived.
"There's some kind of distorted screwed-up anger, some postatomic angst that got blunted over the years, like the artist was trying his best to be cute, but underneath something crawls out that's inappropriate and angry and truthful in some odd way."
During the World's End events, attempting to protect his teammates by a flare brought by a clone of The High he's blinded, and relies on Caitlin's advices to cope with his condition in the postatomic ruins that the world had since become.
As in the author's novels, many of the heroes in these stories are ordinary men, variations on Hitchcock's everyman, played by Jimmy Stewart and Cary Grant, but adrift in a postmodern, postatomic world, where it's harder to find a way back home.
For centuries, since your postatomic times at least, some prominent Terran theorists have been noticing what seem to be linkages between old traditions of your world about the way life works-the Tao,' I think the term is-and classical physics, especially the scholia that deal with subatomic particle interactions.