For We Are Many (Bobiverse, #2)
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overboard with the level of detail in my virtual-reality environment. There was no reason for me to even have nether regions, let alone for them to pucker.
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opto-electronic
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The cat’s A.I. was realistic, right down to the total lack of loyalty.
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Hexghi translated as something like families of our fire.
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“Fine! We’ll do it your way. And if your leg falls, off, don’t come whining to me.”
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Anasazi.”
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fugue
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“In other news, we are ready to decant the farming specialists from stasis.
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I opened the conversation. “Things are looking good. Everyone seems to have settled in.”
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A self-propelled forty-pound ball of steel impacting at Mach 1 didn’t leave much room for argument.
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periastron,
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Guppy somehow managed to look disappointed, although if pressed, I couldn’t for the life of me describe what a disappointed fish looked like.
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The atmosphere was delightfully Earth-like, maybe a little more oxygen-rich.
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impactor
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I remembered reading that all of Earth’s water could have been supplied by a single icy comet about 1000 km in diameter. Given the amount of material in Sol’s Oort cloud, that was barely a sneeze.
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Eight hundred kilometers deep. That was just nuts. I’d had some thought of artificial islands, but unless there was a Mount Lookitthat down there somewhere, there wasn’t going to be anything close enough to anchor to or build up.
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commensal
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moue
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“The station is almost done. When it sends the report Bill-ward,
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Teleconferencing was certainly a lot easier than it had been in Original Bob’s lifetime. And it made things better for me, since in this context, I was as real as anyone else.
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Butterworth looked at me, one eyebrow still up.
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“Ah, lawyering. Makes the universe go ‘round.”
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And because of kudzu’s digestive side-effects, meals and other social gatherings tended to be outside. Or involve open windows.
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discussion of gyroscopes, compressed-air propulsion, and traditional JATO units,
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We would have to be vigilant until humanity was well-enough established to survive its own craziness.
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biota
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“Tell you what,” I said, “How does pistols at dawn sound? Three ways. That should be interesting.”
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I’ll help who I want, and I’ll leave if I want. As a good leader, you should take that datum into account when deciding how much of an idiot you want to be.”
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I couldn’t identify the expression on his face, but it reminded me of a fish that had just eaten a lemon.
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disarticulated
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than Sol and a bit bigger, but slightly less massive.
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And I could think of only one reason for collecting the dead bodies. When we met them, it would be war.
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I did a fist pump, and then Garfield and I whooped and performed a high five—the nerd kind, where you miss.
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“Bill, this is Marvin.” Bob gestured toward the newcomer. “He’s a disrespectful pain in the ass. And that’s one of his better qualities.”
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Anyway, there’s that joke about the fifty dwarves…
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Great. Violent, self-absorbed crackpots. On top of everything else.
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“This is not the way I envisioned a First Contact situation,” I mused. “I sure hope this isn’t the norm in the universe. Although it would explain the Fermi Paradox.”
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to discuss Bob’s plastics-backed shells, if I ever had five free seconds to rub together.
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depredations.
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He has something called free time. I hope to experience it someday.”
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He finally ran down, and I prepared to offer a response, but the minister from the Maldives beat me to it. And beating a computer to the punch was an impressive feat. I wondered if I should do a systems check.
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In retrospect, maybe I didn’t allow for the amount of material that would normally be shed by a meteor on the way down. Or I forgot to carry the two.
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steganography,
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I was a little surprised. Normally I talked only to Butterworth—not there was a rule or anything. Still… curious, I dialed the call.
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Missing Word
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I couldn’t help noticing that she had a great laugh. Also freckles, dimples when she laughed… I mentally slapped myself. This could go exactly nowhere.
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That’s one smart bronto. IQ up in the two, maybe three range.” Dr. Sheehy smiled at her own joke.
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I turned to Guppy without moving my avatar. “Put everything we have on communications monitoring. I want to know who reacts to my words, and how. I want every byte accounted for.”
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Perhaps because it wasn’t Homer.
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“A super-Earth.” Luke shrugged. “Absolutely not suitable for colonization. Gravity just over 3G, but a full-on ecosystem.
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hagridden.
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