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“The Banana-peel Supernova”, Part 1
Subtitle: “Why are they so crazy for gold?” People search for gold, and this has motivated expeditions historically. It was discovered in 2075 A.D. that gold has unexpected practical purposes, particularly facilitating the opening of wormholes. Cassandra Prophet found the … Continue reading →
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