We Are Not Alone

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Adventure
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Author: Bo Widerberg ISBN: 9781310204661
Publisher: Bo Widerberg Publication: January 4, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Bo Widerberg
ISBN: 9781310204661
Publisher: Bo Widerberg
Publication: January 4, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

When space ship Aurora was ready for its maiden voyage, the best crew available were put together by the Administration. It worked out excellent, until a young female staff member mixed up two names. She was supposed to put the presidents' son Harold Potter, a mathematical genius, as Commander. Instead, she entered only H. Potter and the computer picked out an H. Potter. The computer sent the telegram to Henry Potter, another young man deeply interested in anything concerning Space. When he got the telegram he, of course, realized that it was a mistake. But our Henry Potter accepted the title of Commander and went up to the space station. The mistake wasn't noticed before Aurora had past Mars orbit and was closing in on Jupiter's orbit. It took some time before the bridge crew, under Donald, the second in command, understood that the wrong person was set as Commander. A lot can happen during a space flight, and with Henry Potters street smarts a few dangerous situations were taken care of in a satisfactory manner. A rogue spacecraft called on Aurora and said that they would have to come on-board to check their cargo. Henry Potter took care of the situation by returning to normal space speed and hiding Aurora behind some asteroids. Aurora then found a planet fairly close to Earth, within the Goldy lock zone, that our astronomers should have found long ago. Contacting this planet, they were told, "Welcome earthlings, took you some time getting here didn't it?" With all the new inventions these people gave us, it all worked out well for everyone, except for the young lady that had mixed up the H. Potters names in the computer, she was looking for a new job in the private sector.

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When space ship Aurora was ready for its maiden voyage, the best crew available were put together by the Administration. It worked out excellent, until a young female staff member mixed up two names. She was supposed to put the presidents' son Harold Potter, a mathematical genius, as Commander. Instead, she entered only H. Potter and the computer picked out an H. Potter. The computer sent the telegram to Henry Potter, another young man deeply interested in anything concerning Space. When he got the telegram he, of course, realized that it was a mistake. But our Henry Potter accepted the title of Commander and went up to the space station. The mistake wasn't noticed before Aurora had past Mars orbit and was closing in on Jupiter's orbit. It took some time before the bridge crew, under Donald, the second in command, understood that the wrong person was set as Commander. A lot can happen during a space flight, and with Henry Potters street smarts a few dangerous situations were taken care of in a satisfactory manner. A rogue spacecraft called on Aurora and said that they would have to come on-board to check their cargo. Henry Potter took care of the situation by returning to normal space speed and hiding Aurora behind some asteroids. Aurora then found a planet fairly close to Earth, within the Goldy lock zone, that our astronomers should have found long ago. Contacting this planet, they were told, "Welcome earthlings, took you some time getting here didn't it?" With all the new inventions these people gave us, it all worked out well for everyone, except for the young lady that had mixed up the H. Potters names in the computer, she was looking for a new job in the private sector.

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