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- "Early Morning on the Battlefield"
- C. A. Mehrlein
- Issue #101 August 6 1999
- An interesting story which examines what life is like for a lycanthrope when he is sitting at the breakfast table with the wife and kids, trying to lead a "normal" life.
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- "Earth Coffee"
- David L. Kuzminski
- Issue #71 January 8 1999
- Just a another little two-bit coffee shop in the city. Until a huge lumbering alien comes in and starts to babble at the waitress. She's not one to get into a flap; after all, it's the city and she's seen it all before. She holds up a menu with pictures on it so the guy can point to what he wants; coffee. After downing a pitcher of it, the alien hands her a coin and lumbers out. The coin is worthless has currency, but it's solid gold. Soon, the little coffee shop is busy than ever as word spreads through the galaxy that they have good coffee and take gold coins in payment!
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- "Eruak and the Strangers"
- Jonathan Fesmire
- Issue #95 June 25 1999
- Winner of The Readers' Choice Award 1999
- A mage becomes entangled in a struggle between two people are very feline in nature. The woman is fleeing the man, who is trying to force her into marriage, against all of the laws of their people.
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- "Esaux's Dilemma"
- Joe Murphy
- Issue #37 May 15 1998
- Esaux has a problem. The starship he is on has crashed and he is one of three survivors. The other two survivors each work for a different corporation; two powerful companies at odds with each other. As Esaux attempts to get the ship mobile, the other two are constantly feeding him stories about how the other is attempting to betray him. Esaux begins to wonder if the ship actually crashed or if it was deliberate sabotage. Either way, he finds that he must decide which of these people can be trusted. In the end, he chooses neither as the planet he finds himself on has made him a better offer.
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- "Euphemism Skin"
- Lawrence Schoen
- Issue #100 July 30 1999
- Winner of The Readers' Choice Award 1999
- Human negotiators, representatives of various countries and interests, sit in conference with an alien representing the trading interests of the races of the galactic market. The humans are hoping to be able to establish trade which will get them advanced and wondrous technology, such as being able to travel the stars. But as they listen to the alien negotiator, who speaks of each trading partner and their lack of interest, or outright objections, in trading with the human race, it starts to look grim. But in the end, he tells them that one race is willing to trade the starship technology with them. In exchange, they would like skin samples from each race of human. They plan to clone it and sell it in rolls as a confection.
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- "Evergreen"
- Tabitha Baumander
- Issue #56 September 25 1998
- A strange tale about an evergreen tree on a schoolyard which seems to eat children.
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- "The Expedition"
- William L. Churchman
- Issue #3 September 19, 1997
- A scientific team is exploring a new world when some of its members meet up with a very aggressive plant. They are rescued by an obviously sentient species. The purpose of their survey immediately switches to making first contact. But are they the researchers or the research subjects?
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- "Eye In The Sky"
- Atk. Butterfly
- Issue #120 December 17 1999
- A funny story about a genetically enhanced eagle. The eagle is engineered to a near human intelligence level so that he can work as a traffic reporter for a radio station. Things get embarrassing during an interview when the eagle suddenly discovers that there are females out there. . . .
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