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The asteroid mines remained shut down. Crowds gathered around an old data link to listen to and watch the news. On the asteroids, many residents did not have their own visors. Here, even with the flood of reporters, many locals only found out what happened by listening to their friends' newscasters.
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The asteroid mines remained shut down.
  
The residents had begun to take the pandemic for granted. There it remained, day after day. Even though it was only supposed to last a few years, decades, maybe centuries, it had now gone on for longer than most of them had even lived. "Were you born before or after the start of the pandemic?" became a common question.
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Crowds gathered around an old data link to listen to and watch the news. On the asteroids, many residents did not have their own visors. Here, even with the flood of reporters, many locals only found out what happened by listening to their friends' newscasters.
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The residents had begun to take the pandemic for granted. There it remained, day after day. Even though it was only supposed to last a few years, decades, maybe centuries, it had now gone on for longer than most of them had even lived.
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"Were you born before or after the start of the pandemic?" became a common question.
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Some locals here and on other asteroids throughout the mining belt began to have conspiracy theories. Some suggested that the pandemic was a hoax, others said that it was deliberately set loose by various nefarious agents.
 
Some locals here and on other asteroids throughout the mining belt began to have conspiracy theories. Some suggested that the pandemic was a hoax, others said that it was deliberately set loose by various nefarious agents.
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The protective suits that had started as medical necessity, then become social token, had now become a standard fashion accessory.
 
The protective suits that had started as medical necessity, then become social token, had now become a standard fashion accessory.
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Back on the Rasteroid, the dwellers produced more commotion. They didn't understand much of the pandemic -- many residents didn't even know that their asteroid was but a small part of a small corner of a much larger region of space.
 
Back on the Rasteroid, the dwellers produced more commotion. They didn't understand much of the pandemic -- many residents didn't even know that their asteroid was but a small part of a small corner of a much larger region of space.
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The Rasteroid dwellers fought among themselves. As if that would turn the lights back on, or get their jobs back. The mines remained closed. Much of the population now depended on slime and slugs fished out of the lake.
 
The Rasteroid dwellers fought among themselves. As if that would turn the lights back on, or get their jobs back. The mines remained closed. Much of the population now depended on slime and slugs fished out of the lake.
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The cure seemed to be having effect. At least, people behaved as if it did. Perhaps the placebo effect was all it had, or all it took. At any rate, civilization seemed to be returning to some type of normalcy.
 
The cure seemed to be having effect. At least, people behaved as if it did. Perhaps the placebo effect was all it had, or all it took. At any rate, civilization seemed to be returning to some type of normalcy.
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A few more businesses opened. Now, not only were the basic food providers opening up on some of the larger, medium, and even smaller planets, but also a few restaurants and some other suppliers had opened.
 
A few more businesses opened. Now, not only were the basic food providers opening up on some of the larger, medium, and even smaller planets, but also a few restaurants and some other suppliers had opened.
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The media had grown sick of being stuck on the Rasteroid. After the initial excitement of the cure had set in, many reporters had grown weary of the antics of the locals. The slime tasted unappealing, but admittedly some of the lake slugs had some flavor. There were definitely appealing parts of the asteroid, and it was better than being stationed in some other areas -- especially during this pandemic period. However, many of the media personnel yearned for more exciting places, with more cosmopolitan people.
 
The media had grown sick of being stuck on the Rasteroid. After the initial excitement of the cure had set in, many reporters had grown weary of the antics of the locals. The slime tasted unappealing, but admittedly some of the lake slugs had some flavor. There were definitely appealing parts of the asteroid, and it was better than being stationed in some other areas -- especially during this pandemic period. However, many of the media personnel yearned for more exciting places, with more cosmopolitan people.
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Rigel deliberated. Should he do it? End it all? For his own sake, he was ready. The only thing holding him back now was his concern for other people. Was it really just to destroy the universe? As dark as he felt, what about Sophiy's relatives? What about Vespa? What about the quadrillions of people he hadn't even met? Surely they didn't deserve to die. And yet, maybe it was for the best.
 
Rigel deliberated. Should he do it? End it all? For his own sake, he was ready. The only thing holding him back now was his concern for other people. Was it really just to destroy the universe? As dark as he felt, what about Sophiy's relatives? What about Vespa? What about the quadrillions of people he hadn't even met? Surely they didn't deserve to die. And yet, maybe it was for the best.
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Rigel felt fed up. ''Let's do this'' he thought to himself.
 
Rigel felt fed up. ''Let's do this'' he thought to himself.
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''Boom.''
 
''Boom.''
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The hydrogen in the room suddenly fractured out of space. Each hydrogen molecule snapped into a different configuration. Together, they made jagged lines throughout the ship. The lines breached the ship walls, spreading out into space.
 
The hydrogen in the room suddenly fractured out of space. Each hydrogen molecule snapped into a different configuration. Together, they made jagged lines throughout the ship. The lines breached the ship walls, spreading out into space.
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Space broke into different regions. The hydrogen divided each region into compartments, like cells in a body. Huge clumps of hydrogen in some areas made densely pocketed prisons, impenetrable.
 
Space broke into different regions. The hydrogen divided each region into compartments, like cells in a body. Huge clumps of hydrogen in some areas made densely pocketed prisons, impenetrable.
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Hydrogen atoms broke off many of the weaker bonds they had formed with other elements. This left the remaining elements broken, discarded. Many species died, wiped out completely.
 
Hydrogen atoms broke off many of the weaker bonds they had formed with other elements. This left the remaining elements broken, discarded. Many species died, wiped out completely.
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"Pandemic chic," some dubbed it.
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"Look what you've done!" screamed the elder League statesman. The displays throughout the secret station showed many flatlines. Much of the already dwindling remnants of the known universe had gone extinct.
 
"Look what you've done!" screamed the elder League statesman. The displays throughout the secret station showed many flatlines. Much of the already dwindling remnants of the known universe had gone extinct.
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Rigel closed his eyes, and breathed deeply.
 
Rigel closed his eyes, and breathed deeply.
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So this was it. How it ended. Rigel wept.
 
So this was it. How it ended. Rigel wept.
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