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The character Saxifrage Russell suffers Broca's aphasia due to a stroke suffered while being rescued from interrogators in Kim Stanley Robinson's novel Green Mars.
* 1925 – Kim Stanley, American actress ( d. 2001 )
* Kim Stanley Robinson, The Mars trilogy ( Red Mars ( 1992 ), Green Mars ( 1993 ), Blue Mars ( 1996 ))
Kim Stanley Robinson ( born March 23, 1952 ) is an American science fiction writer known for his award-winning Mars trilogy.
* Kim Stanley Robinson, an American science fiction writer known for his award-winning Mars trilogy
Icehenge ( 1984 ) is a science fiction novel by Kim Stanley Robinson.
Though it was published almost ten years before Kim Stanley Robinson's acclaimed Mars trilogy and takes place in a different version of the future, Icehenge contains elements that should be familiar to readers of the Mars series.
* The work of disenchantment never ends: Kim Stanley Robinson ’ s Icehenge by Jo Walton
Category: Novels by Kim Stanley Robinson
* Mars trilogy, three science fiction novels by Kim Stanley Robinson
It was founded by Robert Zubrin and others in 1998 and attracted the support of notable science fiction writers and filmmakers, including Kim Stanley Robinson and James Cameron.
Notable former members of the board of directors or steering committee of the Mars Society include Kim Stanley Robinson, Michael D. Griffin, Christopher McKay, and Pascal Lee.
It appeared already in Heinlein's Red Planet and is a major plot element in Greg Bear's Moving Mars, Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy, and S. C. Sykes ' books.
* Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy ( Red Mars, Green Mars, Blue Mars, 1992 – 1996 ) is concerned with a centuries-long program of terraforming the planet.
* Brian Aldiss and Roger Penrose wrote White Mars ( 1999 ) as a response to the terraforming science fiction of Kim Stanley Robinson and Paul J. MaCauley above.
* The Mars trilogy ( 1990s ) by Kim Stanley Robinson
Other noteworthy hard SF authors include Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, Hal Clement, Greg Bear, Larry Niven, Robert J. Sawyer, Stephen Baxter, Alastair Reynolds, Charles Sheffield, Ben Bova, Kim Stanley Robinson and Greg Egan.
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* February 11 – Kim Stanley, American actress ( d. 2001 )
* Green Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson
* Blue Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson
Ernest Callenbach's Ecotopia is an important 20th century example of this genre, as is the Three Californias Trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson.
He made his Broadway theater debut in the original production of William Inge's Picnic with Kim Stanley in 1953 and appeared in the original Broadway production of The Desperate Hours in 1955.
* Year of the first Mars revolution and the Third World War on Earth, according to the plot of Kim Stanley Robinson's novel Red Mars.

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* In Kim Stanley Robinson's ' Mars Trilogy ', the first hundred Human colonists land on Mars this year.
In Blue Mars, the conclusion of Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy, the Martian government's lower house is selected by sortition.
* The First Hundred colonists participated in training and screening at McMurdo Station before heading to Mars in Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy.
* Much of Kim Stanley Robinson's science fiction novel Antarctica takes place at McMurdo Station.
Science fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson's book Antarctica features a fictionalized account of the culture at Amundsen – Scott and McMurdo, set in the near future.
* Praxis, a Metanat in Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy
* In Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy, two major cities called Cairo and Nicosia are located in this region, as well as many mentions of Noctis Labyrinthus and the surrounding areas.
* Blue Mars of Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy.
Kim Stanley Robinson's science fiction novel 2312 mentions a style of performance art pieces known as " abramovics ".
* Kim Stanley Robinson's science fiction chronicling of the terraforming of Mars in the Mars trilogy ( 1993-1999 ) and 2312 ( 2012 ) features the creation of canals on Mars (" burned " into the land with magnified sunlight ) with the Lowell maps as inspiration.
* Pavonis Mons is the site of the city of Sheffield in Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy of novels.
* Nadia Chernyshevski, in Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy
In Kim Stanley Robinson's science fiction novel Red Mars in the Mars trilogy series, the crater Stickney is the site of a crater-domed city used as the initial base of the first hundred colonists of Mars.
Kim Stanley Robinson's Galileo's Dream ( 2009 ) contains a detailed description of a large city built around the concentric rings of Valhalla in the 29th century.
* In Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy, the character Sax Russell – a geologist sent to Mars as part of Earth's first colony attempt on that planet – is named after this plant.
Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy describes the beginning development of a highly automated society whose economy was to be based on caloric input / output and had only a few materials valued based on their scarcity.
* In Kim Stanley Robinson's 2312 ( 2012 ), the terraforming of Venus is being led by the Chinese, who have installed a giant parasol to block the sun's heat, and have broken up Saturn's ice moon Dione and crashed it into Venus's surface.
In Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy, the " demimonde " refers to a semi-tolerated, " off the net " society of commerce and education.
In Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy, clocks retain Earth-standard seconds, minutes, and hours, but freeze at midnight for 39. 5 minutes.

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