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* "Melora" - [[Star Trek: Deep Space 9]] episode. A scientist who uses a robotic exoskeleton. Her disability becomes her strength when gravity fails on the ship. "The crew welcomes Ensign [[Melora Pazlar]], a cartographer on a mission to chart the Gamma Quadrant. Melora is an Elaysian, a species from a planet with very low gravity, and because of this, she must use a wheelchair and braces to get around in "normal" conditions."
* "Melora" - [[Star Trek: Deep Space 9]] episode. A scientist who uses a robotic exoskeleton. Her disability becomes her strength when gravity fails on the ship. "The crew welcomes Ensign [[Melora Pazlar]], a cartographer on a mission to chart the Gamma Quadrant. Melora is an Elaysian, a species from a planet with very low gravity, and because of this, she must use a wheelchair and braces to get around in "normal" conditions."
* "[[That Only a Mother]]", [[Judith Merril]], short story about [[mutation]] and the effect of nuclear impact on [[genotype]].
* "[[That Only a Mother]]", [[Judith Merril]], short story about [[mutation]] and the effect of nuclear impact on [[genotype]].
 
* The [[Jenny Casey]] series, by [[Elizabeth Bear]], features a female main character with a bionic, prosthetic arm.





Revision as of 13:34, 26 May 2007

Some SF works that center around women and disability: