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Build Your Own Mech
This is a great idea. But there is just one little problem. I’ve already been built and am functioning fairly normally. Still, no harm in trying to build the second real-life anime robot. http://www.mechaps.com/ *
How I Became a Bounty Hunter
Actually, most of my work as a bounty hunter was black-ops stuff. The Federation will never reveal my role. Still, you can download nice wallpaper showing some of my colleagues. Only the great Darth Leo is missing from the lineup. http://www.stuffanimation.com/bounty.html *
Why UFOs Never Show Up on Telescopes
Many readers have asked us why UFOs are seen everywhere but through telescopes. You’d think that telescopes, which point at the heavens as a full-time job, would be spotting flying saucers every other Thursday, at a minimum. Well, it turns out there is a very simple answer. Studies of crashed UFOs consistently reveal that these … Continue reading Why UFOs Never Show Up on Telescopes
Website: HP Lovecraft’s favorite words
Book: Goodnight Dune
Kasha Chatham, Alien Fighter-Person, by Katherine Sanger
Oh my god, let me tell you, it was so totally drama! One minute we were just sitting there at the café, drinking our non-fat sugar-free French vanilla lattes, and the next, wham, it was total alien invasion! And Bruce was just vaporized, like he wasn’t even there. Just a puff of smoke. Not even … Continue reading Kasha Chatham, Alien Fighter-Person, by Katherine Sanger
Giving Thanks, by Katherine Sanger
When the ship crash-landed on the blue and green planet, we thought, at first, that a terrible tragedy had befallen us, and we had failed. * * * But then we learned that our mission was complete. * * * Like the youths of Athena sent to the mighty Minotaur we were to be the … Continue reading Giving Thanks, by Katherine Sanger
The Day of the Kudzu, by William Suboski
"Remember the senator who was attacked by Triffids?" He caught me unawares; he always does. He only shares a few stories a year, always on the trail, never at the Fire Watch. And always after dinner, when I am cleaning up. He leans back against the tree, stirs the bowl of his pipe and relights … Continue reading The Day of the Kudzu, by William Suboski




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