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Starfire Starfire by B.V. Larson
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“The outer shell of the ship was thick enough to withstand the worst bombardment Jupiter should be able to put out.”
B.V. Larson, Starfire
“Why? Because we had the ship, of course.”
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“Most of the computers were dead, too. They couldn’t take high levels of radiation any more than humans could.”
B.V. Larson, Starfire
“Maybe they’ve been watching us for a century or so.”
B.V. Larson, Starfire
“Three aliens stepped out of the tunnel mouth and stalked forward,”
B.V. Larson, Starfire
“They piled outside. Fortunately, the hatches still allowed them to exit.”
B.V. Larson, Starfire
“essential need of the bored Russian fighting man: vodka.”
B.V. Larson, Starfire
“The velocities they were traveling at were amazing, and if they met so much as a pebble at this speed it would hit them like cannon shell, driving a neat hole through vessel from bow to stern.”
B.V. Larson, Starfire
“No one squeals to the press.”
B.V. Larson, Starfire
“Space wasn’t much more than a cold void full of deadly flying particles.”
B.V. Larson, Starfire
“They’d always had nukes,”
B.V. Larson, Starfire
“Already, she’s given us a dozen hints that have turned into things the world would never have seen without it. You have a computer in your pocket called a smart phone. Much of the magic that makes that wonderful technology operate we owe to this ship.”
B.V. Larson, Starfire
“a rich vein of plutonium,”
B.V. Larson, Starfire
“A person born at the start of the last century would have come from a very primitive world. Technology did matter.”
B.V. Larson, Starfire
“Hurled with terrific force, chunks of thick steel tore through the thinner hull of the ISS.”
B.V. Larson, Starfire
“The Americans had placed hundreds of them on the ice over recent years to measure the effects of warming on the Arctic.”
B.V. Larson, Starfire