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  • "The Old Tin Can"
  • Gail Hayden
  • Issue #4 September 26, 1997
  • Living on the moon in "apartments" barely bigger than an Earth bound living room would be enough to get on anyone's nerves. Throw in a cranky old grandfather and the family robot who is beginning to immediate the old guy, and enough is enough. That's when Jesse decides to have the robot's personality chip replaced and finds out that she can get the grandfather done for just a little bit more.

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  • "One Good Turn"
  • Alyson Moorcock
  • Issue #47 July 24 1998
  • The story of a woman who inherits her mother's property. On the property are two very rare Totara trees; trees that her mother struggled all of her life to care for. As the woman grieves for her mother, near the trees, a unicorn appears. He has come to give her a gift to say thank you for the hard work her mother put into preserving the two sacred trees.

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  • "One Such Shore"
  • Frank Tuttle
  • Issue #134 March 24 2000
  • A young woman is on a sailing ship, bound to a distant land to teach the children of the land's governor. She is unhappy with her position, although is a position that any teacher yearned for. On the voyage, she gets to learn something about the people who own the ship. She gradually finds herself drawn to them and decides that she will not reach her posting after all, for she had found a more desireable life.

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  • "Ova And Out"
  • Kate Thornton
  • Issue #36 May 8 1998
  • A story about the humans mining a planet for everything its worth, blissfully ignoring the consequences. The problem is that the planet is already inhabited and the inhabitants are beginning to retaliate, for their eggs are one of the materials being mined.

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  • "Overlay"
  • Chris Markwyn
  • Issue #50 August 14 1998
  • In a bizarre twist of fate, a man finds out the when your Internet Service Provider accidentally gives another customer your account, he gets everything else in your life too!

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