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Date: 2016-03-23 12:49 am (UTC)I read this recently, and found the ship building and trip to Saturn interesting. One thing that struck me as odd is why did they have the anthropologist go up to the ship so early? Fvapr gur zvffvba jnf fgvyy frperg gurl unq n uneq gvzr rkcynvavat jung ur jnf qbvat gurer, naq nalguvat ur unq gb qb pbhyq unir orra qbar ba Rnegu - naq ur pbhyq unir obneqrq jvgu nyy gur bgure fpvragvfg-cnffratref. However, once they arrived I just kept getting the feeling that the authors had choked. Znlor gurl unq n ynpx bs vzntvangvba nf gb jung gur nyvraf fubhyq or yvxr, fb gurl znqr gurz abguvat ng nyy.
Gura nyy gur vagrenpgvbaf jvgu gur Puvarfr whfg veevgngrq zr. Naq bapr gur Puvarfr jrer gnxra pner bs, jung? Gurl nyy whfg yvirq unccvyl gbtrgure ba gur jnl ubzr?
And there wasn't enough about the cat.