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==Rigel Reconsiders==
 
==Rigel Reconsiders==
  
At a loss for what to do, Rigel often did nothing. After a hundred years, Rigel decided that he was ready to take on some different directions. He had enough of the drifting, and wanted to focus some more on finding destinations. What did Rigel want? Where would he head?
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At a loss for what to do, Rigel often did nothing.
  
Rigel considered whether to start anew. On the one hand, he still didn't feel too positive, after suffering so many losses. On the other hand, he could at least see the rational approach, which indicated giving things another shot. He knew that he did not want to go back to the old parts of the galaxy. He had already seen those. Maybe that sounded hollow to other people, but to Rigel it made enough sense. Why see something that you already know, which is just going to bring you back down?
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After a hundred years, Rigel decided that he was ready to take on some different directions.
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He had enough of the drifting, and wanted to focus some more on finding destinations.
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What did Rigel want? Where would he head?
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Rigel considered whether to start anew. On the one hand, he still didn't feel too positive, after suffering so many losses. On the other hand, he could at least see the rational approach, which indicated giving things another shot.
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He knew that he did not want to go back to the old parts of the galaxy. He had already seen those. Maybe that sounded hollow to other people, but to Rigel it made enough sense. Why see something that you already know, which is just going to bring you back down?
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Since he had decided not to end it, he figured on keeping to that. In which case, Rigel reasoned, how about trying a different place? Maybe even go to the other side of the galaxy? That was perhaps too extreme. But still, he could at least try a different place that he had not yet visited.
 
Since he had decided not to end it, he figured on keeping to that. In which case, Rigel reasoned, how about trying a different place? Maybe even go to the other side of the galaxy? That was perhaps too extreme. But still, he could at least try a different place that he had not yet visited.
  
As Rigel was reasoning his way through things, the stars kept going by. At the least he retained his botanist's eye for beauty. Rigel slept for a while. There would be plenty more years in which to make his decision.
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Rigel looked around. Tons of empty space. Rigel felt the tugging again. But this time he knew what it was.
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As Rigel was reasoning his way through things, the stars kept going by. At the least he retained his botanist's eye for beauty.
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Rigel slept for a while. There would be plenty more years in which to make his decision.
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Rigel looked around. Tons of empty space.
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Rigel felt the tugging again. But this time he knew what it was.
  
 
''I've been waiting for you.''
 
''I've been waiting for you.''
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:''Porox piturius''. A long, slender, crawling plant. Prefers zero gravity, but adaptable. Can also hold itself together in negative gravity. Difficult to make reproduce. Reputed to have the capacity for thought, feeling, and a transcendent communication with other species.
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:Porox piturius. A long, slender, crawling plant. Prefers zero gravity, but adaptable. Can also hold itself together in negative gravity. Difficult to make reproduce. Reputed to have the capacity for thought, feeling, and a transcendent communication with other species.
:''The Botanist's Book of Craft and Lore.''
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:The Botanist's Book of Craft and Lore.
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Rigel knew it. Here, not just around him, but also within him, and even way out in distant realms of space, his ''Porox'' had been "speaking" with him, so to speak. Not actually speaking, but invisibly messaging.
 
Rigel knew it. Here, not just around him, but also within him, and even way out in distant realms of space, his ''Porox'' had been "speaking" with him, so to speak. Not actually speaking, but invisibly messaging.
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It had been a wild dare. And, Rigel had thought for thousands of years, it had failed. But here, now, was the evidence to the contrary. At least, if it hadn't succeeded in curing the pandemic, it hadn't failed to reproduce.
 
It had been a wild dare. And, Rigel had thought for thousands of years, it had failed. But here, now, was the evidence to the contrary. At least, if it hadn't succeeded in curing the pandemic, it hadn't failed to reproduce.
  
Rigel's ''Porox'' had done fantastically well. Here, thousands of lightyears from anywhere, the plant had managed to twist invisibly throughout space. Here, way out on Rigel's solo venture, his plants were speaking with him. As Rigel had cultivated his plants, they had then cultivated him -- for thousands of years.
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Rigel's ''Porox'' had done fantastically well. Here, thousands of lightyears from anywhere, the plant had managed to twist invisibly throughout space. Here, way out on Rigel's solo venture, his plants were speaking with him.
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As Rigel had cultivated his plants, they had then cultivated him -- for thousands of years.
  
 
Whether through some genes, or through some biochemical in its leaves, or exactly how, Rigel did not know. However, he could easily see -- ''feel'' -- the plant speaking to him. And he now understood how the plant had spoken to him, with him, since it had started growing.
 
Whether through some genes, or through some biochemical in its leaves, or exactly how, Rigel did not know. However, he could easily see -- ''feel'' -- the plant speaking to him. And he now understood how the plant had spoken to him, with him, since it had started growing.

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