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A hundred Earth Born, most being brought back to a completely unexpected life. Rachel heard Ali tell them the story over and over. After the first day, Rachel talked to Astronaut until she believed she understood the story. She learned to tell it herself, because Ali couldn’t be everywhere at once. They warmed ten at a time. A full day was needed to catch them up. The reawakened Earth Born had to hear something of why they weren’t where they’d expected— John Glenn’s interstellar ramjet had faile...d. The vast carrier ship had to make for a star in its range, crippled, bathed in gamma rays, moving at less than a tenth of light-speed. Space was relatively empty at that speed. Erika found a sun that at least had planets. They’d used most of their antimatter and all of their rest mass, where they had expected to use pinches of antimatter and great gulps of interstellar hydrogen. John Glenn sent warning. The second carrier throttled back. The third was delayed in launch, redesigned.
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