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The old memories were making him angry, boiling up inside of him. That was good. It meant he was still alive. Dead men couldn't fight. Only living men, fuming at injustice and enraged at the loss of their fellows, fought, and won wars. "Cap'n," --
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long middle finger resembling a twig that it could use for probing for grubs. There is a telling example of convergent evolution when an unrelated species (the Long-Fingered Possum from Papua New Guinea) devised a similar strategy to address the same problem. (Douglas was very intrigued by the implications of convergence. What need is there to posit a designer if the operation of random forces, constrained by the reality of the world, produ..
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A few minutes later his XO appeared, saluting the marine guard as she crossed the threshold to the bridge, which sensibly resided deep within the armored core of the ship rather than being perched precariously on the top of the vessel like an old-style soda can on the fence, ready to be picked off as alien target practice.
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And it was gone--the super-carrier Justice. At least three thousand souls manning its gun crews, engine rooms, half a dozen flightdecks ... all gone in a brilliant, pixelated flash of light. The massive ship fractured into two main pieces, and the aliens, not content with the destruction, blasted the remaining larger half until it too exploded into several dozen smaller pieces.
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Dublin fleet will be more than sufficient to meet the threat." "But ... but that's ... that's just mad!" The man looked flustered, his"
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When I see something I desire, I take it. When it is out of my reach, I plan, meticulously, how I may obtain it. And when there is a trophy that everyone claims is unreachable, it only makes me want it more. And I achieve it.
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No." Her eyes were like chips of stone. "He died because the Telestines have enslaved us. He died for humanity." He"
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You can forget Proust and those stupid cakes. Beatles' songs are more potent.
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Memories seem to be stored using a variety of mysterious principles, so that you have to circle around and around, through misty clouds of association, before you can relocate some missing piece. It is easy to persuade yourself of the truth of something for which the only evidence is a strong urge to believe. Douglas
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The only dangerous thing about ignoramuses is when they vote for ignoramuses.
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missed that place. Lavish, finely decorated,
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that--too busy playing football. I figured someone was...." He trailed off. Isaacson glanced up. "Was what?" "Never mind. Need anything else, sir? I"
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Humans are tribalistic hypocrites who judge their enemies by their actions but themselves by their intentions.
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Jack Daniels. Damn, she broke out the good stuff for him.
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Wonderful. Save the world, and all it earns you is suspicion and surveillance. Par for the course for IDF, Granger thought, grimly. It was a wonder Earth still existed after not one, but two alien invasions, given the level of rampant bureaucracy and mistrust and general incompetency. But
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He was born for hookers and tequila. And there was a disturbing lack of both in his new bunker of an office here buried underneath a mountain outside Denver. "One"
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An assumption is something you don't know you're making." DOUGLAS ADAMS"
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Granger bounded towards the command console and tapped the video display showing the priority message received from CENTCOM. A zoomed-in image of Mars appeared, and a handful of grainy-looking ships snapped into orbit, decelerating at incredible speeds. After a brief battle with a handful of defending orbital patrol ships, a harsh white light appeared in the midst of the invading fleet. As the light intensified, the image started to pulse w..
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And you know why I didn't get those scans?" He looked back at the blanket-draped figure. "I was scared of dying. Terrified. Didn't want to face it. Didn't want to acknowledge it might happen--that I'd be forced to retire, confined to a hospital bed and get bed sores all over my ass. And then, boom. Nothing. No thoughts. No feeling. No existing. Just ... nothing."
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A day of infamy. It will forever be remembered among my people as our lowest moment. Our darkest time.
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When the danger came from within, the risk was always highest.
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practically
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It was hit or miss
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The young man, barely out of IDF Academy himself, nodded. "Almost complete, sir. No abnormalities from the meta-space sensors, and all the EM frequencies are quiet. The meta-space discrepancy we read earlier must have been a ghost"
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If you get mad at someone for being right, they'll second-guess themselves constantly. If you yell at them for telling the truth, they'll just lie next time.
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Monsters. Almost cartoonishly evil-looking, like in the campy space movies of old. Only these looked far more sinister, more deadly, and more ... well, just obviously evil than anything he'd ever seen. Mottled green and black skin, dripping with mucus in some places and hairy in others. And ugly. Faces that bore a striking resemblance to what he imagined the offspring of a crocodile with a human baby-like face who'd had sex with a tortoise..
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Just because something is old, doesn't mean we need to throw it away. What kind of society have we become, what happens to our values when we say that just because something or someone has been around a hell of a long time that they've outlived their usefulness? We become a society of vacant, immature materialists. Moving from one new thing on to the next. Devaluing age and experience." He was talking about the Constitution, but he couldn't..
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When you think you're on the good side, you're capable of unthinkable evil.
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There were three things that could fundamentally change a person: time, alcohol, and managing a bureaucracy.
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heard sudden movement, as if someone had sat up quickly. They stood up, whoever they were, and he heard soft footsteps. "Eamon? Eamon, is that really you?" Holy shit. He bolted to his feet. "Madam President?" A chuckle. "I told you to call me Barb, Eamon." With two steps he crossed the breadth of the cell and held onto the bars, straining to see around and to his left, to the other cell holding Avery. "You're alive? But ... General Norton t..
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the evil Swarm, and the backstabbing Dolmasi, and the enigmatic Skiohra, and even the other two known alien races that humanity had never met, the Findiri and Quiassi, and Danny would make up names for the alien ships and descriptions of what the aliens looked like and how their ships-- Dammit, stop daydreaming,
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astronomical units
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