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'''The Puppet Masters''' is a novel by [[Robert Heinlein]], published in [[1951]]. |
'''The Puppet Masters''' is a novel by [[Robert Heinlein]], published in [[1951]]. |
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+ | After reading [[Benny Russell]]'s [[Deep Space 9 (novella)|Deep Space 9 novella]], [[Darlene Kursky]] told him it was the best piece of [[science fiction]] she had read since Heinlein's novel. ([[DS9]]: "[[Far Beyond the Stars]]") |
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+ | A 1994 movie based on the novel starred many [[Star Trek]] guest stars, including [[Andrew Robinson]], [[Julie Warner]], [[Sam Anderson]], [[J. Patrick McCormack]], [[Nicholas Cascone]], [[William Wellman Jr.]], [[Michael Shamus Wiles]], and [[Todd Bryant]]) |
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Revision as of 00:53, 23 April 2006
The Puppet Masters is a novel by Robert Heinlein, published in 1951.
After reading Benny Russell's Deep Space 9 novella, Darlene Kursky told him it was the best piece of science fiction she had read since Heinlein's novel. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
Background Information
A 1994 movie based on the novel starred many Star Trek guest stars, including Andrew Robinson, Julie Warner, Sam Anderson, J. Patrick McCormack, Nicholas Cascone, William Wellman Jr., Michael Shamus Wiles, and Todd Bryant)