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All of the following were officially co-written by Harrison and a different author, though it's been reported that Harrison was more of an editor.
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* ComputerizedJudicialSystem: Bill is arrested on the charges of dereliction of duty, as well as losing his map of the Imperial {{Planetville}} (a capital offense, mind you). He is brought before a court where jury members are robots pre-programmed to always find the defendant guilty. To everyone's shock, the robots acquit him... but only because they have just received orders to send Bill to a hellhole planet.
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* DeathWorld: The planet that Bill is sent to at the end of the first novel. They don't sugar coat it either, specifially calling it such.

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* DeathWorld: The planet that Bill is sent to at the end of the first novel. They don't sugar coat it either, specifially specifically calling it such.
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* ShoutOut: Most notable are Robot Slaves which takes place in the world of ''Literature/JohnCarterOfMars'', Zombie Vampires which liberally takes from ''{{Franchise/Alien}}'', and Bottled Brains which includes a lot of referrences to both Franchise/StarTrek and Franchise/StarWars. And the whole novel is a parody of Starship Troupers.

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* ShoutOut: Most notable are Robot Slaves which takes place in the world of ''Literature/JohnCarterOfMars'', Zombie Vampires which liberally takes from ''{{Franchise/Alien}}'', and Bottled Brains which includes a lot of referrences to both Franchise/StarTrek and Franchise/StarWars. And the whole novel is a parody of Starship Troupers.''Literature/StarshipTroopers''.

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* ShoutOut: Most notable are Robot Slaves which takes place in the world of ''Literature/JohnCarterOfMars'', Zombie Vampires which liberally takes from ''{{Franchise/Alien}}'', and Bottled Brains which includes a lot of referrences to both Franchise/StarTrek and Franchise/StarWars.

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* ShoutOut: Most notable are Robot Slaves which takes place in the world of ''Literature/JohnCarterOfMars'', Zombie Vampires which liberally takes from ''{{Franchise/Alien}}'', and Bottled Brains which includes a lot of referrences to both Franchise/StarTrek and Franchise/StarWars. And the whole novel is a parody of Starship Troupers.

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