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I read this sci fi series in the 2000s or early teens. Humans set off to explore another world. They discover the other world has been deliberately technologically inhibited by killer satellites in orbit. The native aliens on this planet communicate through some means that either injures one of the characters or damages their equipment. Maybe energy or radio waves. 1/?

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Trying to identify a novel or novella!

This is probably a very long shot.

I remember reading a book (I think it was in English class) when I was about 12 years old (which would be 1979-ish so it's older than that).

Setting was far northern #Australia, main characters were children. I think they were stranded, and I think the book ended with scenes of all of them walking along the beach, then later walking on the beach but there was one less, and so on, with the implication being that they gradually died.

I've heard of the #ArnhemLand novels by Ann E Wells and I wonder if it's one of those, but can't find any copies or even synopses to test my theory.

All ideas welcome!

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EDIT: FOUND !!!

I'll avoid spoilers for those who enjoy the chase, I'll happily reply to DMs asking for the answer

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Here's a real challenge for die hard fans of older #SciFi ...

I remember in my teens in Australia, 70s?, reading a story or novel in which two computers (or neural nets) were interacting, having a conversation in English, and at one point one of them offered the other a banana.

The humans who were watching discussed this, and one said that this was an insult in the language they used.

Does this ring any bells? Does anyone recognise this?

Help?

(Boosts for reach would be very welcome ... thank you to those who have already done so!)

Edited to add some hashtags:

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Name That Short Story!

#ScienceFiction short story wherein artists aren't allowed to reference (or even experience) anyone else's work. If they are, the relevant sense is disabled, & they are set to watch over upcoming, naive artists.

I'd had it mentally placed in the Science Fiction Hall of Fame, (or maybe Dangerous Visions?) but I'm not finding a likely candidate in either anthology. <1975?

Edit: Found! >

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h/t @cptbutton

#bookidentification #tipofmytongue #whatsthatbook #storyidentification #books #bookstodon I read this sci fi series in the 2000s or early teens. Humans set off to explore another world. They discover the other world has been deliberately technologically inhibited by killer satellites in orbit. The native aliens on this planet communicate through some means that either injures one of the characters or damages their equipment. Maybe energy or radio waves. 1/?

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Actually, after a lot more physical search, it turns out the story was:

'Ice Princess'
by Elizabeth Waters

Looking through fantasy anthologies in our house, we found it in 'The Random House Book of Fantasy Stories'. I still don't remember the plot clearly, but she confirms this is definitely the one.

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Help identifying a story?

My daughter asked me if I remember reading her a story years ago that she thinks was about a (ice?) skater having a conversation with a woman she believes is her mother. And the mother saying she had the ice skater through parthanogenesis.

No other details provided.

I can not for the life of me remember this plot or an anthology that would have contained it.

Anyone know what this is?

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