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Polaris Station – Novelette Part 2
(Continued from Part 1) Katya’s eyes narrowed, her head tilted down. “As stated in the presentation, it would be a fraction of the cost of what we would lose in productivity due to a day’s loss of the internet.” Kendall … Continue reading
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Tagged cold war, geostationary satellite, momentum, satellite, satellite launchers
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