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of Fiction, Art and Poetry THE SCI-FI ISSUE
"Have you seen the stars tonight? Would you like to go up on 'A' deck and look at them with me?" Paul Kantner from "Blows Against the Empire"
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Lance frowned then let the frex go, and everything was rainbow, rainbow,
rainbow.
We hadn't gone over a half-a-land-unit when we made first contact
the lawn sprinkler eclipsed at its most vertical zenith
Eons had passed since he had last visited the solar system,
Spacer's
Museum
Asylum
for Astronauts
He yawned, considered a good lusty scratch,
It wasn¹t that Arcade didn¹t want a Black Hole,
"Stars are also bright, but they're NOT covered with snow.
Never stopping to think, we just picked up the phone.
I'd been killed in the Spican's ambush and, despite our worlds
being allied now,
Every now and then he takes me back.
I move down the line of suits and in each one there is a dead man
The only thing more dangerous than a homicidal cyber-psycho is a
borg-chick
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