Mistaken Identity,

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Adventure
Cover of the book Mistaken Identity, by Bo Widerberg, Bo Widerberg
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Author: Bo Widerberg ISBN: 9781310373336
Publisher: Bo Widerberg Publication: February 7, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Bo Widerberg
ISBN: 9781310373336
Publisher: Bo Widerberg
Publication: February 7, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The new spaceship Aurora is ready for a major space adventure. Astronomers have now found four planets of Earth type, and it is Aurora's job to find out if these planets are fit for human colonization. A crew of thirty-six people has been taken out for this challenging journey. Among the crew, is the president's son Harold Potter, he is regarded as a mathematical genius. And the young lady sending out the telegrams wrote only H. Potter, and not the whole name. The computer as it is supposed to do send out all the thirty-six names, but instead of writing Harold Potter, she only wrote H. Potter. This young lady is now looking for a job in the private sector. The computer as it is supposed to do sent the telegram to Henry Potter, that with a happy6 smile accepted the telegram. The mistake wasn't noticed before Aurora was well past Mars orbit. Henry Potter was able to keep the truth from the rest of the bridge crew until an alarm went off. "What is happening?" screamed Henry. "It is only an asteroid, but the ship's computer will move us a degree out of the way." After a short mishap about a fire, the Aurora was hailed by four space vehicles. The crew wanted to let these ships enter the Aurora, when Henry said, forget it. What I have learned on the street if you can't outrun them put on your brakes and turn in to the nearest alley. Get out of our super-drive and hide behind a planet, or moon, or whatever. The crew followed Henry's suggestion, and as they did so they noticed a planet that shouldn't be there. Getting closer they found the planet Astro, the planet that had been sending the small silver colored E.T.'s. From here the things couldn't have gone better, all because of Commander Henry Potter.

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The new spaceship Aurora is ready for a major space adventure. Astronomers have now found four planets of Earth type, and it is Aurora's job to find out if these planets are fit for human colonization. A crew of thirty-six people has been taken out for this challenging journey. Among the crew, is the president's son Harold Potter, he is regarded as a mathematical genius. And the young lady sending out the telegrams wrote only H. Potter, and not the whole name. The computer as it is supposed to do send out all the thirty-six names, but instead of writing Harold Potter, she only wrote H. Potter. This young lady is now looking for a job in the private sector. The computer as it is supposed to do sent the telegram to Henry Potter, that with a happy6 smile accepted the telegram. The mistake wasn't noticed before Aurora was well past Mars orbit. Henry Potter was able to keep the truth from the rest of the bridge crew until an alarm went off. "What is happening?" screamed Henry. "It is only an asteroid, but the ship's computer will move us a degree out of the way." After a short mishap about a fire, the Aurora was hailed by four space vehicles. The crew wanted to let these ships enter the Aurora, when Henry said, forget it. What I have learned on the street if you can't outrun them put on your brakes and turn in to the nearest alley. Get out of our super-drive and hide behind a planet, or moon, or whatever. The crew followed Henry's suggestion, and as they did so they noticed a planet that shouldn't be there. Getting closer they found the planet Astro, the planet that had been sending the small silver colored E.T.'s. From here the things couldn't have gone better, all because of Commander Henry Potter.

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