The Planet with No Nightmare
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The Planet with No Nightmare - Jim Harmon
The Planet with No Nightmare
by Jim Harmon
© 2017 Positronic Publishing
Cover Image © Canstock/mscornelius
Positronic Publishing
PO Box 632
Floyd VA 24091
ISBN 13: 978-1-5154-1252-6
First Positronic Publishing Edition
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Table of Contents
The Planet with No Nightmare
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The Planet with No Nightmare
by Jim Harmon
The creatures on the little planet were real bafflers. The first puzzler about them was that they died so easily. The second was that they didn’t die at all.
I
TENSION eased away as the spaceship settled down on its metallic haunches and they savored a safe planetfall.
Ekstrohm fingered loose the cinches of his deceleration couch. He sighed. An exploration camp would mean things would be simpler for him. He could hide his problem from the others more easily. Trying to keep secret what he did alone at night was very difficult under the close conditions on board a ship in space.
Ryan hefted his bulk up and supported it on one elbow. He rubbed his eyes sleepily with one huge paw. Ekstrohm, Nogol, you guys okay?
Nothing wrong with me that couldn’t be cured,
Nogol said. He didn’t say what would cure him; he had been explaining all during the trip what he needed to make him feel like himself. His small black eyes darted inside the olive oval of his face.
Ekstrohm?
Ryan insisted.
Okay.
Well, let’s take a ground-level look at the country around here.
The facsiport rolled open on the landscape. A range of bluffs hugged the horizon, the color of decaying moss. Above them, the sky was the black of space, or the almost equal black of the winter sky above Minneapolis, seen against neon-lit snow. That cold, empty sky was full of fire and light. It seemed almost a magnification of the Galaxy itself, of the Milky Way, blown