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The story was based on a [[:File:Deep Space 9 novella concept art.jpg|drawing]] by [[Roy Ritterhouse]], and the poor man dreaming of the future concept came from a suggestion made by |
The story was based on a [[:File:Deep Space 9 novella concept art.jpg|drawing]] by [[Roy Ritterhouse]], and the poor man dreaming of the future concept came from a suggestion made by |
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[[Albert Macklin]]. |
[[Albert Macklin]]. |
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After the change suggested by Macklin was made, the story was printed in the [[September]] [[1953]] issue of ''[[Incredible Tales]]'' [[magazine]] but the issue was pulped before it hit the newsstands. ({{DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}}) |
After the change suggested by Macklin was made, the story was printed in the [[September]] [[1953]] issue of ''[[Incredible Tales]]'' [[magazine]] but the issue was pulped before it hit the newsstands. ({{DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}}) |
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==External link== |
==External link== |
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Revision as of 13:42, 3 May 2016
For the DS9 episode of the same name, please see "Far Beyond the Stars (story)".
For the novel, please see Far Beyond the Stars (novel).
"Far Beyond the Stars" was a science fiction story written by Benny Russell. The story featured a poor colored man dreaming about a space station in the distant future with an African-American captain.
The story was based on a drawing by Roy Ritterhouse, and the poor man dreaming of the future concept came from a suggestion made by Albert Macklin.
After the change suggested by Macklin was made, the story was printed in the September 1953 issue of Incredible Tales magazine but the issue was pulped before it hit the newsstands. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
External link
- "Far Beyond the Stars" at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works