what's the point? we're gonna die anyway. Just get on._Transport_Peanut Butter_How I won the
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“.......Look, to say that for destruction there is no beauty would be a shortsighted tragedy.” “…” “Look, is there not some level of beauty in this? For you and I to be able to witness the end together?” “…what the hell you talkin about..?” “Pardon me?” “WE ARE GOING TO DIE OUT HERE! WHAT PART of that do you NOT UNDERSTAND?” “Calm yourself. Just breathe. Everything will be fine, my friend.” “… heh, WOW. wow…..” “What?” “everything will be FINE, huh? this. is. it. we are all that’s left now. if anything that there’s a, ‘shortsighted tragedy!’” “… I will admit I could’ve been more careful with m...
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“Think about it Jake, five million credits man. That’s enough to start a life over, anywhere this side of the universe.” Dion was persistent in his offer, which really wasn’t much of an offer, all things considered. Dion pointedly was asking if I could overlook the registered docking weight on my transport shuttle’s manifest enough to not notice the slight discrepancy that would be caused by smuggling a male rhankylodon off of Panthalassa. Already being scheduled for a materials export, he knew this wouldn’t be largely problematic, technically speaking. What he was really asking was if I’d dis...
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Muffled pleasantries from outside the Therapist's closed office doors let her know the next appointment had arrived. The Therapist recognized the patient's voice exchanging niceties with the secretary on the other side of the doors. "Tsk," said the Therapist, quietly reprimanding herself for using the term patient rather than client. The Therapist did not need to look at her calendar to remember who the next client was or her notes concerning the details of the previous appointments. She couldn't forget such an intriguing case."Are you ready for Ms. Gilina Deckard?" the secretary asked as she...
How I won the highest award but might have doomed the human race.
Memoirs of a Scientist – Chapter 6There have been many significant points in my life and some memorable highs but it would be dishonest if I were not to record the most important failing, an incident that still gives me nightmares over what might have happened due to my unreasoning reaction to a new PhD student, if she had not reacted as she did.Despite that it is appropriate to start this chapter over twenty years later.“Professor Sokolov, congratulations on being awarded the Nobel Prize. How does it feel?”I smiled a little. “It is a great honour, though I feel that my part in the research wa...