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“I agree. We’ll put a few more points under him before the election. I’ll do everything except buy votes.” Andrews smirked. Pensively Andrews turned and gazed across the ramp and the row of sleek orbital shuttles lining the tarmac. The helo rocked back and forth, then lifted off, and the lush Florida greenery soon gave way to flat, swampy terrain. A spectacular array of ancient, decaying launch pads dotted the Atlantic coast far below, each a light circle of overgrown concrete connected to the primary road by a single thin, white driveway.”
Darren Beyer, Casimir Bridge
“Andrews tapped his fingers on his knees, staring out the helo window. He wondered at the technology that had led the first humans to strap themselves into tiny capsules and launch into space. That had been one hundred and fifty years earlier. In recent decades, humanity had finally left its native solar system and reached”
Darren Beyer, Casimir Bridge
“Andrews tapped his fingers on his knees, staring out the helo window. He wondered at the technology that had led the first humans to strap themselves into tiny capsules and launch into space.”
Darren Beyer, Casimir Bridge
“light circle of overgrown concrete connected to the primary road by a single thin, white driveway. Andrews tapped his fingers on his knees, staring out the helo window. He wondered at the technology that had led the first humans to”
Darren Beyer, Casimir Bridge
“single thin, white driveway. Andrews tapped his fingers on his knees, staring out the helo window. He wondered at the technology that had led the first humans to strap themselves into tiny capsules and launch into space. That had been one hundred and fifty years”
Darren Beyer, Casimir Bridge