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It took Lisa about an hour to get her radiation under control. The main problem was to concentrate at the same time on a topic which caused hot or cold radiation and on a certain point. After the first hour she was able to melt ice-floes or to freeze the water to make new ones at will but she was not content yet: It had to work exactly for when she needed it there would not be nearly as much ...
“Nina, wait” her friend Sarah shouted. The girl did not listen. As always her motto was ‘No risk, no fun’ and so it was today in the big cave system they were exploring. She had made out a relatively bright point and she wanted to find out what it was, no matter what the master or her mates told her. “Nina, you’re an idiot if you go on alone! Are you life-tired?” Tom, the master, shouted. Nina ...
When Tania woke up the next morning she remembered the light but she could not tell where it had come from nor when it had disappeared. Some moment it must have had and she had fallen asleep again. The only thing she could tell certainly was that the light had not come from any lamp in the house or from the garden – none of all the lamps that were there shone nearly that brightly. She respired ...
Lisa noted she had been shot but first she just was feeling some kind of comfortable warmth which seemed to come from within her body. She outstretched a hand and made the kryptonite gun flow in it. Examining it shortly she found out the substance within was not terrestrial. The guy whose gun had just bullets in it threw it away and tried to run outside but suddenly the door was shut and could ...
It was Clara and she was approaching very fast. “Lea! Stop this! They haven’t done anything to you.” “Why should I?” “Because … because what you’re doing is murder.” “Call it what you want! I call it murder if somebody kills human life. These Earthlings are worthless.” She lifted a tank and threw it to Clara: “Catch!” In the meantime she had made out a man hiding in the cellar of the barrack. ...
“What?“ she yelled. “They’re my friends – I mean Diana, Wonder Woman and Kyle, Green Lantern; and Kara, Supergirl, is my cousin. Please don’t kill them.” “You aren’t in a situation to make me or even beg me to do anything but I won’t kill any of them if it isn’t necessary. I’m not a killer – and besides, I like and admire you value their lives higher than your own.” “Well, my own … is … in your ...
Last of the Fallen A monastery hidden in the Tibetan Himalayas: Rough-hewn stone towers reached towards the sprawling mountain peaks. Millennia of wind, snow, and rain had worn the walls smooth, except the glistening bronze medal hanging on the central spire, a sphinx etched in raised relief. The building had been ancient when Babylon was born. Endless generations of men had stood the watch from ...
Last of the Fallen The Citadel, Tibet, November 15, 2001: Isamu eased the Gryphon in, settling dead-center on the landing pad. Pavel Bondarenko ran across the concrete before the ramp dropped, clapping his fist over his heart as Alec appeared. "Welcome home, Archon," he said, very studiously not looking at the three exotically beautiful women that followed Somack from the cabin. He took Alec's ...
Last of the Fallen The Exodus slipped through the peaks, angling down towards the Citadel. Cas watched the battle on the forward screens, quietly ordered a volley to break a Kaldec advance. The ship's massive batteries opened up, burning a thousand forms to ashes, scattering the rest. He wanted to keep her up, follow Alec's orders through to the letter. His bridge crew looked ready to chew ...
Last of the Fallen Family Champion Tower, Chicago, November 13, 2001: Cain Grailmore swallowed nervously, watching the special elevator descend below street level. The war wasn't going quite the way it was supposed to; he doubted the Empress was going to be pleased with that. No, she wasn't going to be pleased at all. His ride halted, opened on the Chamber. He stepped out, glanced around ...