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(Were you looking for the [[Sevagram (Splawn)|fanzine by Van Splawn]]?)
 
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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".  
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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''<ref>First published February–April 1943 ''[[Astounding]]''.</ref> 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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See also: “[[Fans Are the Race of Tomorrow]].”
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Latest revision as of 02:42, 25 June 2021

(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[1] 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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  1. First published February–April 1943 Astounding.



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