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([[A. E. van Vogt|vanVogt]]) What we'll wind up ruling, by inevitable historical process. At the end of ''The Weapon Makers'' a casual super-race intruded, observed humanity briefly, and pronounced it the race that would rule the Sevagram. It was finally revealed that the word came from a speech by Gandhi; the Hindus believe that the village is the center of the universe, and their word for "village" is "sevagram". | ([[A. E. van Vogt|vanVogt]]) What we'll wind up ruling, by inevitable historical process. At the end of ''The Weapon Makers'' a casual super-race intruded, observed humanity briefly, and pronounced it the race that would rule the Sevagram. It was finally revealed that the word came from a speech by Gandhi; the Hindus believe that the village is the center of the universe, and their word for "village" is "sevagram". | ||
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(Were you looking for the fanzine by Van Splawn?)
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
(vanVogt) What we'll wind up ruling, by inevitable historical process. At the end of The Weapon Makers a casual super-race intruded, observed humanity briefly, and pronounced it the race that would rule the Sevagram. It was finally revealed that the word came from a speech by Gandhi; the Hindus believe that the village is the center of the universe, and their word for "village" is "sevagram". |
See also: “Fans Are the Race of Tomorrow.”
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