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  • I'm seeing a lot of wrong answers, and as a native speaker, I must interject.

    How. Do. Ken.

    How do, Ken?

    Thank you.

  • Ohhhhh boy, I get to nerd out. OK, super short story; reading and chatting about The Expanse book series got me pointed towards the work of Alastair Reynolds. The early parts of his universes arch aren't really relevant for your purposes, but in the latter books, how humanity survives on lifeless rocks, is exactly what you're looking for. Plus, he's a astrophysicist doctor, iirc, and it is quite quite good hard Sci Fi.

  • The Stillness.

  • Not to get too personal here mate, but fuck that and fuck her. She's dead, you're still here, and I believe in you. You got this!

  • And, also keeps him from danger in the ensuing massacre with the colonial marines. Ripley real.

  • Your efforts to keep it all above board are appreciated, truly.

  • Oui

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  • And her furs are Mongolian...

  • Came here to say this, so thank you for the coverage. Also interesting, I mean, aren't crown loyal people still called Tories or some such? Forgive my ignorance, I'm West Atlantic (omg, I just made that up to say American, and I think I'm sticking with it.)

    "It may just be my poor, West Atlantic education, but..."

  • And let us all collectively rejoice in the fraternity of spirit garnered from adding a deeper timbre to the made-up word.

  • And I will thank my lucky stars I have no fucking clue what that sounds like. Instead, I'll go with Kermit. Or Marvin, the Martian, who is similar because I'm not very good with voices.

  • It would certainly make a helluva story. Life on earth irradiated away, and the last battle for it all is the mice versus the cockroaches. Since we're mammals.... this has happened.... before....

  • Interestingly, attractive singles are, in fact, in his area and looking for him.

  • Familiar with PKD, not familiar with what you are referring to though, please enlighten.

  • Your thoughts on the matter? Personally, I found all the fervor I felt in the first Dune novel to kind of have its wind knocked out of it in Messiah, though there are things that would lend themselves well to cinema.

  • I really appreciated your write-up. Thanks!

  • Fuck. You're right. A very interesting insight. Thank you for that. I honestly didn't appreciate how easily primed I can be.