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Part Three
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Picking Up The Pieces
In a future Earth, where the long-dreaded nuclear war had come and gone and they had started to rebuild again, humans learned to face the consequences of their first space battle in over two decades.
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In the Asteroid Wars years before, humans learned much about how to wage war in space, but whatever they learned, it wasn’t enough for what was yet to come.
- with a nod to the masters of space opera: J. Michael Straczynski, Larry Niven, David Brin, E.E. (Doc) Smith, Iain M. Banks, and, of course, George Lucas.
My thanks. And my apologies.
“You are not the same people who left that station,
“Or who will arrive at any terminus,
“While the narrowing rails slide together behind you.”
- from "Four Quartets" by T.S. Elliot, Earth poet and playwright,
20th Century Earth
"Insufficient data to achieve ninety percent accuracy.
“Most probable combination indicates that targets will rendezvous with planet Earth after imminent battle engagement."
- EDS 361 Base Computer - Triton Center Seventeen, Year 2300