First part was already tasty, I can picture the situation fairly well. Single, lonesome question: Isn't it omelette au fromage?
Vesopia - An Ijad-controlled system, where SU and FC are still fighting.
The Trilobite wrote:Also, would it be possible change the title of this to Terminus - Feedback?
Vesopia - An Ijad-controlled system, where SU and FC are still fighting.
The Trilobite wrote:Also, would it be possible change the title of this to Terminus - Feedback?
Ced23Ric wrote:I brainfarted. Changed. Wow. *scratches head*
Mantisking wrote:How'd you manage that? I didn't see that option on the control panel.
Vesopia - An Ijad-controlled system, where SU and FC are still fighting.

Vesopia - An Ijad-controlled system, where SU and FC are still fighting.
Ced23Ric wrote:Now keep going.

... made you Olympic gold medalist like Tui Horst...
... low-level managers Aruve City's mining concerns and logistics companies.
Some were just coming in for the start of a long day, others, like him, were heading home after a long night.
She reached out lit the clock.
... climate control...Josephine
Vesopia - An Ijad-controlled system, where SU and FC are still fighting.
48 hours on minimum system power, with no interior lighting, cycling the air at half tempo which she slept fitfully and running the cooler for only a few minutes every hour.
But also 48 hours of sand moving into and over her position, erasing the signs that someone had worked her, randomizing her camouflage, helping her blend.
washing down the warm paste, neither apple nor compote, down with another more gulps of solution.
She stretched her free arm and the hand, massaged down her leg as far as she could reach, tensing and relaxing the muscles there, and carefully put the arm back in the control harness before freeing the other arm and repeating the process.
A man in Marine uniform, an officer, stepped up into view, looking out into the night toward her position He spoke over his shoulder with one of the controllers, then nodded, and with a laugh, crossed over to the other side, to look in the other direction.
There was a heat signature, a hot one, and when she zoomed in Josephine saw a shuttle, engines burning, coming in at a steep angle under full power.
A quick glance at the computer showed her calculations were correct.
Ced23Ric wrote:Because it may have dropped past others - well done, Trilly. I like the story alot. I honestly wish there was more. Some things struck me as odd, but I think it's more of your writing style than any actual mistakes. Enjoyable regardless.
Ced23Ric wrote:My recommendation: Don't use place holder posts, new additions don't show up that way. You miss alot of readers like that.

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