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Re: Glibberdorks - the relatives of Fleebnorks?
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lugnet.space
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Tue, 9 Jul 2002 13:57:53 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Erin Windross writes:
> [USE Report - standard]
> [167.87.54.23]
> [USE Field Office 23]
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> [From: Cpt. James Stnerd (Snerdie_Boy@USEhoo.com) ]
> [To: Cpt. David Kipson (Suave_Davie76@USEhoo.com) ]
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> At approximately oh five thirty six on star date 376.4, the United Systems
> Empire ship USE Liberty limped into a remote repair facility outside
> Subsector 7 of the Aterimus system. The USE Liberty had been performing a
> routine exploration of the system when she was suddenly attacked and
> infested with squid type creatures which we have now dubbed Glibberdorks.
> These creatures not only managed to create havoc with the shipboard systems,
> but they also eradicated half of the USE Libertys fifty crew.
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> Subsequent repairs of the ship have revealed that the creatures were
> heterozygous, and had the ability to lay eggs and reproduce. Approximately
> five dead and four live specimens of the Glibberdorks were taken off of the
> USE Liberty of which two were sent to Research Facility Inchrane 1 located
> in orbit around the planet Jhoc.
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> What follows is a pictorial interview with head science officer J. Irving
> Diederson and his assistant Susie Bekerson.
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=21178
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> Please note that these creatures are highly dangerous, if you encounter one
> on your ship eradicate it quickly. I can only hope to god that we dont have
> an epidemic on our hands.
AHHHHH!!!!! the terror, the terror!
Nice work. Now, I can build something that takes a fleebnork role. (I don't
have the proper colors) These us lots of common pieces, and I have tons of
perhaps the hardest to find one. (the propeller)
Keep it up!
-JHK
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