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Cellist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and father of [[Josef Kelinev]] in the short story "The Singing Weapon" from science fiction magazine ''Amazing Stories'' vol.2, no.2 (May 1927). Originally from Poland, he and his son invent the [[Vibranon]], the singing weapon of the title. When the United Asiatic nations declare war on the U.S., and gas-bomb San Francisco, they convince the U.S. Secretary of War of their invention's effectiveness. They build larger ones, and use them to win the war.
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Cellist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and father of [[Josef Kelinev]] in the short story "The Singing Weapon" from science fiction magazine ''Amazing Stories'' vol.2, no.2 (May 1927). Originally from Poland, he and his son invent the [[Vibranon]], the singing weapon of the title. When the United Asiatic nations declare war on the U.S., and gas-bomb San Francisco, the Kelinevs convince the U.S. Secretary of War of their invention's effectiveness. They build larger ones, and use them to win the war.
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==See also==
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*[[Josef Kelinev]]
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*[[Vibranon]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:51, 18 March 2019

Cellist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and father of Josef Kelinev in the short story "The Singing Weapon" from science fiction magazine Amazing Stories vol.2, no.2 (May 1927). Originally from Poland, he and his son invent the Vibranon, the singing weapon of the title. When the United Asiatic nations declare war on the U.S., and gas-bomb San Francisco, the Kelinevs convince the U.S. Secretary of War of their invention's effectiveness. They build larger ones, and use them to win the war.

See also

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