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"The space mosquitoes are just one piece of the puzzle. There may be a second or even a third intermediary species."
 
"The space mosquitoes are just one piece of the puzzle. There may be a second or even a third intermediary species."
 
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Rigel swatted away at some more space mosquitoes. They were gnawing away at a hole that had grown in his uniform. At least he didn't have to worry about more infections, since he was already sick, he thought to himself.
 
 
As Rigel thought about his loss of Sophiy, about his disease, about his desertion, and all this now with space mosquitoes, he didn't see how things could get any worse.
 
 
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One of the loud transporters went by, annoying Rigel. As he continued working, the thought of ending it all crossed his mind. What if he just detached his connector cord, floated off into space, never to be heard from again?
 
 
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No, he thought. It wasn't his style. Even if he did die from all this, he would at least go to the end.
 
 
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Back on board the League ship, Vespa hovered nervously. She too had worries. Her Rigel, whom she loved even if he didn't return the favor, had still not been heard from. The League was dissipating. And tne pandemic, which she was officially here to fight against, seemed to be doing all the winning.
 
 
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Vespa stared into her visor. Finally, she had it.
 
 
Watching her Splunk models reproduce, she could see how they were so infectious. At least she thought she could.
 
 
The cell of each Splunk looked more or less like the cell of any garden variety virus. From a distance. But zoomed in by a thousand times, Vespa could make out finer details. The Splunks were laced in a fine lattice, the likes of which she had never seen on any of the thousands of virus species she had examined up close.
 
 
The lattice appeared to give the Splunks a speed boost. Even more important, with their higher velocity and streamlined shapes, the Splunks could penetrate into host cells -- without triggering the host's immune defenses. From there, it was standard operating procedure: extend the piercing rod deep into the host cell, install the Splunk DNA, and let it go from there.
 
 
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Rigel floated through space. Even with his connector still attached, part of him could feel the emptiness of space. Part of him longed for the emptiness of space.
 
  
 
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