Get Things Done_Marigolds at the End of the World_Corpses aren't Contaminated_Simple Math
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Get Things Done
“Throw him in.”He tried not to wince as Rost hit the deck. It was a heavy, meaty sound. One he had never gotten used to, even now.The man rounded on him, eyes wide with spite and fury as he tugged against the manacles.“You think you’re so high and mighty now?” Rost spat, struggling to get off his knees. “You’re scum. Always have been, ever since I skimmed you off the top of that greasy bar-”Sarah put her fist the button, closing the airlock. She looked to him for guidance. Even now, especially now, he had to give the order.A slight nod of his head and she set the airlock to purge.He stood ther...
Marigolds at the End of the World
Throughout her lifetime, Maggie had planted thousands of seeds that had grown into hundreds of gardens. During the early years of her marriage, she had planted them for her family to help put food on the table during the lean times. Years later when her daughters went off to college, one of them suggested she turn her green thumb into a small business. With her husband’s support, she quit her job at the local grocery store and began to sell her landscaping services. The business proved quite profitable and she found work planting flowers for busy homeowners and setting up vegetable gardens for...
Corpses aren't Contaminated
It’s been uhmmm… It has been how many days… one, two, three… was it a Saturday or a Sunday? Before the third? That makes it nearly seventy days. Or twice as much? I don’t know because nowadays I see in twos and threes. We always imagined the apocalypse to be badass; the sky a fiery bloody red, the sun blazing and the world wouwww.onedoor.ccld maybe stop spinning? And we would slowly run out of oxygen, and we’d go out like it was a movie. And and and…But that’s not the case. The sky is still bright blue, the sun is still shinning like it always has and the Earth is still spinning. Everything is still the sa...
Simple Math
“It’s just simple math: one deceased male, murdered by one defective robot,” said James Draper.“Maybe killed. Not murdered, this robot is incapable of murder,” Reid gestured towards the robot. “Look, some of these Commercial Floor Maintenance drones are over twenty years old. They’re designed to clean floors, that’s it. Very basic, almost analog stuff -- nothing smart. They simply aren’t built to make the complex decisions required to murder a human in any scenario.”The two men were assigned to the Artificial Intelligence Crimes Unit. James Draper was a public defense attorney, and had only a ...