From an Alien Perspective

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
Cover of the book From an Alien Perspective by Jack Petersen, Jack Petersen
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Author: Jack Petersen ISBN: 9780989057127
Publisher: Jack Petersen Publication: March 25, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jack Petersen
ISBN: 9780989057127
Publisher: Jack Petersen
Publication: March 25, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The novella tells of Iadog, who took training on Terra at the university established for not-so-advanced cultures. Back on Dejan, the young crustacean meets up with a former classmate, who has news of importance for his old drinking buddy. Of course, making any sort of technological advance on Dejan, where the priests have held sway for more generations than can be told, takes a bit of finesse. Even worse, if you try to shake up the system, you are liable to meet the Claw before you come close to succeeding.
In the first short story, this version of Earth is saved from the invasion of rapacious balls of energy by Hetzie, whose masterful, if accidental, construct traps the invading force in the laundry line. Her treatment of the captive would be judged inhumane on the invader's world.
The second short story tells of Phil, poor Phil, he only wanted to be the best crystal farmer he could, but that damn wind.

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The novella tells of Iadog, who took training on Terra at the university established for not-so-advanced cultures. Back on Dejan, the young crustacean meets up with a former classmate, who has news of importance for his old drinking buddy. Of course, making any sort of technological advance on Dejan, where the priests have held sway for more generations than can be told, takes a bit of finesse. Even worse, if you try to shake up the system, you are liable to meet the Claw before you come close to succeeding.
In the first short story, this version of Earth is saved from the invasion of rapacious balls of energy by Hetzie, whose masterful, if accidental, construct traps the invading force in the laundry line. Her treatment of the captive would be judged inhumane on the invader's world.
The second short story tells of Phil, poor Phil, he only wanted to be the best crystal farmer he could, but that damn wind.

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