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Authors: Kristopher Mallory

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Now the time for drills is over;
the culmination of the Stargazer's Thousand Cycle Plan is finally
upon them. To the relief of all, the training held. There's no
hesitation. Not a single worker deviates. Each member knows the
consequence of failure is total destruction.

While the station's personnel
fight to save the planet's population, the forty-second Master
Stargazer stands over his garden, watching drops of water bead
across leaves. He gently touches the seed pouch of his favorite
flower, and the realization that the time has come hits him with
unimaginable force. Fully aware that his heart is beating
dangerously fast for a man of his age, he repeats the familiar
mantra:

I must calm down if I'm to see
this through.

As the research station commander,
Master Stargazer's job is to ensure all aspects of the Thousand
Cycle Plan remain on schedule, and yet, he's the only staff member
not where he's supposed to be. His place is on the command deck,
but grief had overtaken him, so he had slipped into his office to
give a final farewell to his beloved flora. For years, those plants
had reminded him life exists somewhere high above the ice cap. Even
now, they remind him it needs to be preserved.

~~~~~

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Stargazer:

"Great piece of sci-fi." –
Jack H.

 

I Know What They Are

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~~~~~

A young woman interacts with the
city's homeless population as she walks to work each morning. Her
life takes a turn into strange territory when she meets a homeless
lady wearing a lab coat and holding a sign that reads: I know what
they are..

~~~~~

Praise for I Know What They
Are:

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