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	<title>Comments on: Guest Post: Science Fiction and the Scientifically Inclined Hero</title>
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		<title>By: Brain Fodder: Reading To Much, And There Were No Goats, Roving RNA &#171; Agent Incite</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brain Fodder: Reading To Much, And There Were No Goats, Roving RNA &#171; Agent Incite</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] One of my current issues with the genres heroes and heroines is we seem to be stuck in a pattern of luck and having the right opinions leading to success. Some of the most loved characters in entertainment over the last couple millennium have been the smart, savvy and innovate type. Odysseus was one, Robin Hood is to a certain degree, as is King Arthur, more recently Ms Marple, MacGyver, and others have left their legacy. All hail the smart hero. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] One of my current issues with the genres heroes and heroines is we seem to be stuck in a pattern of luck and having the right opinions leading to success. Some of the most loved characters in entertainment over the last couple millennium have been the smart, savvy and innovate type. Odysseus was one, Robin Hood is to a certain degree, as is King Arthur, more recently Ms Marple, MacGyver, and others have left their legacy. All hail the smart hero. [...]</p>
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