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Prelude to Extinction (Xenophobia Series - Book 1) Prelude to Extinction by Andreas Karpf
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“no,”
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“basic tenants”
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“The most general, qualitative definition of time is that it is the dimension that governs cause and effect.”
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“Why do you have a government?” Alpha pressed. Don just stared at the alien without bothering to answer, so Kurt replied, “I don’t know…we’ve always had one.” “A government’s purpose is to manage a population’s access to limited resources.”
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“affected”
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“Any civilization that reached this pinnacle of development must have solved the more mundane woes of social inequities and basic survival.”
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“five-angstrom”
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“its”
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“a layer of dust from its control panel.”
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“Sun Tzu’s ‘The Art of War,”
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“A government’s purpose is to manage a population’s access to limited resources.”
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