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NLTT 18945 NetworkBurkin Survey
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Carver's Progress
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Civitas DeiChoo Watch
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Dawkes Jurisdiction
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NLTT 18945 NetworkDelgado Hydroponics Facility
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League of IshtarDowling Base
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NLTT 18945 NetworkGolden Moon Retreat
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NLTT 18945 NetworkInterstellar Acumen Core
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NLTT 18945 NetworkKostenko's Armament
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Procyon Expeditionary ConsortiumLevy Point ++
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NLTT 18945 NetworkMoffitt Beacon
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NLTT 18945 NetworkRead Settlement
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NLTT 18945 NetworkRoss Oasis
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Shelley Memorial Arena
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Shiras Base
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NLTT 18945 NetworkXie's Forge
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NLTT 18945 Progressive Party
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Forrest J Ackerman
Forrest J Ackerman (born Forrest James Ackerman; November 24, 1916 – December 4, 2008) was an American collector of science fiction books and movie memorabilia and a science fiction fan. He was, for over seven decades, one of science fiction's staunchest spokesmen and promoters.
Ackerman was a Los Angeles, California-based magazine editor, science fiction writer and literary agent, a founder of science fiction fandom, a leading expert on science fiction and fantasy films, and possibly the world's most avid collector of genre books and movie memorabilia. He was the editor and principal writer of the American magazine Famous Monsters of Filmland, as well as an actor, from the 1950s into the 1980s, and appears in at least two documentaries related to this period in popular culture: Director Michael R. MacDonald, and writer, Ian Johnston's Famous Monster: Forrest J Ackerman, which premiered at the Egyptian Theatre in March, 2009, during the Forrest J Ackerman Tribute, writer and filmmaker Jason V Brock's The Ackermonster Chronicles!, (a 2012 documentary about Ackerman) and Charles Beaumont: The Life of Twilight Zone's Magic Man, about the late author Charles Beaumont, a former client of The Ackerman Agency.
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