-
Lensman series, such as the
extraterrestrial Green Lanterns Arisia and
Eddore. In
Robert A. Heinlein's The
Number of the Beast, the
protagonists encounter...
- to
Usenet science fiction newsgroups. He ****umed the name of
Gharlane of
Eddore, a
character from the
Lensman series, as a
Usenet pseudonym for
Usenet postings...
- together.
Eddore from the
planet Tront was a
gaseous creature,
vaguely amoeboid in appearance. He died
during Crisis on
Infinite Earths.
Eddore,
along with...
-
after the
planet Arisia in the
Lensman novels by E.E. Smith.
Along with
Eddore of Tront, she was
created by
writer Mike W. Barr as a tip of the hat to...
- of
Sinestro Corps member Moose.
Tront is the
homeworld of
Green Lantern Eddore.
Ungara is the
homeworld of
Green Lantern Abin Sur.
Vegan Star
System is...
- are
intended to
become the
ultimate weapon in Arisia's
cosmic war with
Eddore. The
author takes five
defining chapters to
cover the
background of the...
-
fictional context),
which none of the
other sources seem to.
Gharlane of
Eddore,
Lensman FAQ,
under "References." Heinlein,
Robert A (1986). Methuselah's...
-
Arisian breeding program, and are to be
their weapons in the
final ****ault on
Eddore. The book
introduces the five
Kinnison children: Kit, Camilla, Constance...
-
people to
refer to
unsolicited electronic messages as "spam".
Gharlane of
Eddore (1947–2001) –
pseudonym of
David G. Potter, a
science fiction writer and...
-
realizes that in actuality, he has just
defeated and destro****
Gharlane of
Eddore, the
entity who, as Nero, Gray Roger, and many others, was
responsible for...