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    Stellaris as a Work of Science Fiction: An Exploratory Review
    Andreas Inderwildi
    • Jul 30, 2016

    Stellaris as a Work of Science Fiction: An Exploratory Review

    Our fantasies of space travel encompass a whole universe of ideas begging to be explored, but there are three main facets that can be...
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