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Thousands of years have passed since the Great Ship fled the galaxy. That world-sized machine is still covered with the ocean-like remains of its enemy, the Polypond. Humans and other aliens survive only in a rough city perched high on one of the rocket nozzles, and to feed themselves and grow, those refugees send out raiders to steal treasures from the giant beneath them. And then one day, without warning, something new emerges, and everything is changed.

"The black mass, smooth-faced and distinctly iridescent, was punching its way through a scattering of high clouds. Some of those clouds were alive -- vividly colored bodies as light as aerogel and easily shredded. Other clouds were water stained gray and red with salts and iron, dead cells and other detritus pushed skyward by the mayhem. Their target was tiny compared to the entire hatch, but it was already the tallest feature, and nothing like it had ever been seen before. Raiders bound for distant hunting grounds were noticing it. From hundreds of kilometers overhead, the energies and wild violence were obvious. And even from inside a cocoon of superheated gas, two human eyes could appreciate the beauty of so many frantic bodies doing whatever it was they were doing."

Robert Reed has published scores of stories, quite a few set in the Great Ship universe. THE MEMORY OF SKY is 3 novels published as one volume. THE DRAGONS OF MARROW is soon to arrive.

47 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 21, 2018

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He has also been published as Robert Touzalin.

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August 17, 2020
This is is freaking excellent space opera and what feels like a spiritual successor to Alastair Reynold’s Pushing Ice.

It’s less than 40 pages and you can buy it on Kindle for like $2. Loved the premise and the aliens!
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February 11, 2023
¡En pocas páginas hay toda una historia que merece ser contada!

«Después de un desastroso intento de secuestrar la Gran Nave que la ha reducido casi a ruinas, algunos supervivientes humanos de la batalla quedan varados fuera de la Nave, bloqueados de su interior durante generaciones, obligados a crear su propia sociedad en el casco, un lugar que, como resulta, está dotado de bastantes maravillas propias, y peligros».

Parte de una gran saga de relatos que ya tienen bastantes años, el presente invita a descubrir mucho más del autor. Space Opera corta pero potente.
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October 5, 2019
I didn't understand the story but the setting was magnificent
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