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TSR also published the 1995 novel Buck Rogers: A Life in the Future by Martin Caidin, a standalone reimagining of the Buck Rogers universe and unrelated to TSR's Buck Rogers XXVC game.
Martin Caidin is also known for having restored the oldest surviving Junkers Ju 52 aircraft, which he named Iron Annie, to full airworthiness.
Caidin also taught a progressive journalism course at the University of Florida in Gainesville titled " Caidin's law ".
Also in the mid-1980s, Caidin began claiming to have the psychic power of telekinesis ; specifically, to be able to cause movement in one or multiple small tabletop " energy wheels ," also known as psi wheels.
Caidin and Blair also raise the issue.
Caidin and the TV series treat this differently ; Caidin's Austin receives a sophisticated miniature camera ( activated by pressing a hidden shutter implanted under Austin's skin after which the eye has to be removed before development of the film ) but otherwise remains blinded in that eye, while the television version not only restores sight but also has extreme telescopic magnification and infrared capabilities.

Caidin and bionics
The 1972 science fiction novel Cyborg, by Martin Caidin, told the story of a man whose damaged body parts are replaced by mechanical devices (" bionics ").
Caidin references bionics in his 1968 novel The God Machine, but most famously based his novel Cyborg ( 1972 ) on the concept.
Years later, Caidin would revisit bionics in a tongue-in-cheek manner for his novel Buck Rogers: A Life in the Future ( a reinvention of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century ) in which the title character is given bionic parts after being revived from a centuries-long coma.

Caidin and novel
The show is based on the novel Cyborg by Martin Caidin, and during pre-production, that was the proposed title of the series.
The term bionic took on a different connotation when Martin Caidin referenced Jack Steele and his work in the novel " Cyborg " which later resulted in the 1974 television series " The Six Million Dollar Man " and its spin-offs.
* Marooned ( novel ), a 1964 novel by Martin Caidin
* Whip ( novel ), a novel by Martin Caidin
* In the 1979 novel Encounter Three, by Martin Caidin, the NERVA program is briefly discussed.
Coincidentally, Martin Caidin used the word for his 1972 novel Cyborg, which inspired the series The Six Million Dollar Man.
* Buck Rogers: A Life in the Future, a 1995 novel by Martin Caidin that reimagines the events of Armageddon 2419 A. D.
Another incarnation of Wilma Deering appears in the 1995 novel Buck Rogers: A Life in the Future by Martin Caidin.
It was based on the 1964 novel of the same name by Martin Caidin ; however, while the original novel was based on the single-pilot Mercury program, the film depicted an Apollo Command / Service Module with three astronauts and a space station resembling Skylab.
Caidin acted as technical adviser and updated the novel, incorporating appropriate material from the original version.
Steve Austin is a fictional character created by Martin Caidin for his 1972 novel, Cyborg, who later became a 1970s television icon as portrayed by Lee Majors in the 1974-1978 series The Six Million Dollar Man.
* Buck Rogers: A Life in the Future, a novel by Martin Caidin based upon the character

Caidin and God
* Martin CaidinThe God Machine

Caidin and .
* 1997 – Martin Caidin, American aviation writer ( b. 1927 )
* Caidin, Martin.
* 1927 – Martin Caidin, American author ( d. 1997 )
The copyright has since been reassigned to Wanger Productions through his family under the Caidin Trust / Caidin Film Company, the ancillary rights holder.
The previous DVD releases by Warner Home Video did not contain the restored print, but rather a video print held in the Castle Hill / Caidin Trust library.
* Caidin, Martin.
" This position is supported by Library of Congress historian Fred Howard, co-editor of the Wright brothers ' papers, and by aviation writers Martin Caidin and Harry B. Combs.
Martin Caidin ( September 14, 1927 – March 24, 1997 ) was an American author and an authority on aeronautics and aviation.
Caidin wrote more than 50 books, including Samurai !, Black Thursday, Thunderbolt !, Fork-Tailed Devil: The P-38, Zero !, The Ragged, Rugged Warriors, A Torch to the Enemy and many other works of military history.
Caidin established his own company to promote aeronautical subjects for a young audience and began writing fiction in 1957.
Caidin was one of the people involved in the rescue and resurrection of the Junkers Ju 52 No. 5489 that would become famous on the Warbird circuit as Iron Annie.
Caidin himself wrote three sequels to Cyborg — Operation Nuke, High Crystal and Cyborg IV — that differed considerably from the television series version.
A remake of The Bionic Woman, titled Bionic Woman debuted on NBC in 2007 ; unlike the original series, on which Caidin was given screen credit for the series being " based on " Cyborg, no such credit was included in the 2007 series.
In the mid-1980s, Caidin hosted a series of one-hour confrontational talk shows titled Face to Face.
On the air Caidin challenged Matthew F. Hale ( head of the American Nazi Party, who followed George Lincoln Rockwell ), Rabbi Meir Kahane head of the Jewish Defense League ( assassinated a year later in a hotel lobby in New York ), Dick Butler from Aryan Nations, journalist Charlie Reese, John McMann from the John Birch Society, and many others.

also and addressed
The X3 committee also addressed how ASCII should be transmitted ( least significant bit first ), and how it should be recorded on perforated tape.
In 1983 he wrote an extended manuscript ( about 600 pages ) entitled Pursuing Stacks, stimulated by correspondence with Ronald Brown, ( see also R. Brown and Tim Porter at University of Bangor in Wales ), and starting with a letter addressed to Daniel Quillen.
He may also be formally addressed as " Your Grace "— or, more often these days, simply as " Archbishop ", " Father " or ( in the current instance ) " Dr Williams ".
" Gladstone also hinted at the strength of his own faith, and the role it played in his public life, when he addressed Disraeli's most personal and private appeal:
He also addressed replies to marchioness Vittoria Colonna, Claudio Tolomei, and other Italian sympathizers who were reluctant to go to the same length as himself.
The freedmen could also officially speak for the Emperor, as when Narcissus addressed the troops in Claudius ' stead before the conquest of Britain.
( Since there is no citation for this exegesis, readers will need to analyse for themselves whether the " exact parallel " is addressed elsewhere and is generally accepted, or might represent a personal point of view, and readers will also need to discern for themselves what exactly is the " illumination ".
" A & C Black also note that British surgeons – a designation reserved for those who have obtained membership of the Royal College of Surgeons – are addressed as Mr, Mrs or Miss rather than Dr.
#* Quinisext Council, also called Council in Trullo ( 692 ) addressed matters of discipline ( in amendment to the 5th and 6th councils ). The Ecumenical status of this council was repudiated by the western churches.
Loki is particularly difficult to classify ; he is usually called an áss, but is really of jǫtunn origin, and is nevertheless also addressed as álfr.
It may also be used by someone who is in some way senior to the person being addressed.
De Gouges also expressed non-gender political views ; even before the start of the terror, Olympe de Gouges addressed Robespierre using the pseudonym " Polyme " calling him the Revolution ’ s " infamy and shame.
The New Testament describes tongues largely as speech addressed to God, but also as something that can potentially be interpreted into human language, thereby " edifying the hearers " ( 1 Cor 14: 5, 13 ).
* The lyric poet Bacchylides quoted / paraphrased Hesiod in a victory ode addressed to Hieron of Syracuse, commemorating the tyrant's win in the chariot race at the Pythian Games 470 BC, the attribution made with these words: " A man of Boeotia, Hesiod, minister of the Muses, spoke thus: ' He whom the immortals honour is attended also by the good report of men.
A writ of habeas corpus, also known as the Great Writ, is a summons with the force of a court order ; it is addressed to the custodian ( a prison official for example ) and demands that a prisoner be taken before the court, and that the custodian present proof of authority, allowing the court to determine whether the custodian has lawful authority to detain the person.
Another notable ( and defiant ) phrase in the speech was also spoken in German, " Lass ' sie nach Berlin kommen " (" Let them come to Berlin ")-- addressed at those who claimed " we can work with the Communists ", a remark which Nikita Khrushchev scoffed at only days later.
Some anti-Judean allegations ascribed by Josephus to the Greek writer Apion, and myths accredited to Manetho are also addressed.
It is a record of the trial of the Templars and shows that Clement absolved the Templars of all heresies in 1308 before formally disbanding the Order in 1312, as did another Chinon Parchment dated 20 August 1308 addressed to Philip IV of France, also mentioning that all Templars that had confessed to heresy were " restored to the Sacraments and to the unity of the Church ".
The absence of a strategic bomber force for the Luftwaffe, following General Wever's accidental death in 1936 and the end of the Ural bomber program he fostered before the invasion of Poland, would not be addressed again until the authorization of the Bomber B design competition in July 1939, which sought to replace the medium bomber force with which the Luftwaffe was to begin the war, with more advanced, twin-engined high speed bomber aircraft fitted with pairs of relatively " high-power " engines of 1, 500 kW ( 2, 000 hp ) output levels and upwards each, that would also be able to function as shorter range heavy bombers.
However, especially in Europe, many topics covered in the general education conveyed at American liberal arts colleges are also addressed in specialized secondary schools.
master ; she also called him adon or lord ; she addressed him in fact as
The party also failed to master the medium of television, while Foot addressed public meetings around the country, and made some radio broadcasts, in the same manner as Clement Attlee in 1945.
Many instruments also include a SysEx ID setting, which allows two devices of the same model to be addressed independently while connected to the same system.
Translational issues with Paul's letters were also addressed.

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