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Hmm... I remember the reason for the Magellan's visit differently. Then again, I may just have been confused by the Short Story version...--Fangz 14:19, 5 Jun 2004 (UTC)
I recently finished the novel. That's why I took a look at this article. If you like I'll be happy to cite from the book to justify my changes. On the whole, I thought that your original article was very nicely worded and I tried not to muck it up (much) with my adjustments. --Adammc 14:00, 8 Jun 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Cryonic suspension
The section about CS seems more like an ad for the Alcor company linked; I'd like to remove it. "Though not fully reversible" is pretty euphemistic considering that someone is indeed left brain-dead after their treatment. --Syzygy (talk) 12:05, 19 March 2008 (UTC)