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- Brainship abstract "The concept brainship in science fiction literature refers to an interstellar starship that is created by inserting the disembodied brain and nervous system of a human being into a life-support system, and connecting it surgically to a series of computers via delicate synaptic connections (a Brain-computer interface.) The brain \"feels\" the ship (or any other connected peripherals) as part of its own body. Flying, taking off, landing, and controlling all the other features of the ship are as natural as moving, breathing and talking are to an ordinary human. Being wired into a computer speeds their reactions, but still allows their human brains to make intelligent decisions based on calculations.".
- Brainship wikiPageExternalLink www.larryniven.org.
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- Brainship wikiPageLength "7062".
- Brainship wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Brainship wikiPageRevisionID "691063200".
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLink 4X.
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLink Anne_McCaffrey.
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLink Board_wargame.
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLink Brain–computer_interface.
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_spacecraft_by_type.
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLink Category:Science_fiction_book_series.
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLink Destination:_Void.
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLink Donna_Haraway.
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLink Inconstant_Moon.
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLink Interstellar_travel.
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLink James_Blish.
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLink Jody_Lynn_Nye.
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLink Kevin_ODonnell,_Jr..
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLink Larry_Niven.
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLink N._Katherine_Hayles.
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLink S._M._Stirling.
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLink Space_warfare.
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLink Starfire_(board_wargame).
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLink Starship.
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_V._Cole.
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLink The_Ship_Avenged.
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLink The_Ship_Errant.
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLink The_Ship_Who_Sang.
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:surcease.
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brainship".
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLinkText "brainship".
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLinkText "is controlled by a disembodied human brain".
- Brainship wikiPageWikiLinkText "starship pilots".
- Brainship wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Quotation.
- Brainship wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Brainship subject Category:Fictional_spacecraft_by_type.
- Brainship subject Category:Science_fiction_book_series.
- Brainship type Vehicle.
- Brainship comment "The concept brainship in science fiction literature refers to an interstellar starship that is created by inserting the disembodied brain and nervous system of a human being into a life-support system, and connecting it surgically to a series of computers via delicate synaptic connections (a Brain-computer interface.) The brain \"feels\" the ship (or any other connected peripherals) as part of its own body.".
- Brainship label "Brainship".
- Brainship sameAs Q4955919.
- Brainship sameAs m.05st1d.
- Brainship sameAs Hjärnskepp.
- Brainship sameAs Q4955919.
- Brainship wasDerivedFrom Brainship?oldid=691063200.
- Brainship isPrimaryTopicOf Brainship.