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Friday, September 8, 2017

Antarctic Birds, by A. Brym

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(SF) Nick and Charlie live in Antarctica where the alien “Masters” are engineering improved forms of humanity. (3,627 words; Time: 12m)

Rating: ★★★☆☆ Average

"," by (edited by Neil Clarke), appeared in issue 132, published on .

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Pro: Nick wants to stop what the Masters are doing, and he succeeds. Charlie wants her kids to Awaken, and she lives to see it happen.

Con: We learn so little about the Masters and their program that we can’t tell whether Nick’s actions are a costly victory or a futile gesture.

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2 comments (may contain spoilers):

  1. That really wasn't an ending in my view. Pity, it had been quite interesting before the words ran out.

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