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Terwiliger:

Reticle rising.

Dr. Bob:

Americans could not get everything done in 24 hours - so the High Commission of Productivity and Lord Liberace decreed that days shall be 88 hours. Which still weren't enough for mothers with 6 children shuttling their offspring to after achool activities.

GarandFan:

It began like any other day. Well, almost. We don't often get a Kellian murder on Icicis 4. I mean how many murder scenes are covered in Kellian mucous. You need hip waders just to process the damned scene. It's not like they do it on purpose, it's just that they get so excited in killing that they....well, let's not go there. 88 hours. That's how long we've got to nail the killer. Seems that's all the time it takes for them to completely recycle their DNA into a different profile. Humans take 7 years to replace all the cells in their body. The Kellians have that and DNA recycling all down to just 88 hours. We've got all the spaceports nailed shut, but I doubt this one will be in a rush to use their DNA passport to leave. Just sit back, relax over a couple of Kolladas, let nature take it's course and you're home free.

john cox:

HEY G

I like how your brain works. That is a legitmate outline for a very decent read. Nice

Anonymous:

In the land of the cross-eyed, the one-eyed alien has a distinct advantage at ping pong in spite of his lack of depth perception.

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