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''It is.''
 
''It is.''
 
  
 
:''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.
 
:''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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After the destruction, Rigel felt different. In some ways fine, in some ways not. Yet, ready to carry on. He had to.
 
After the destruction, Rigel felt different. In some ways fine, in some ways not. Yet, ready to carry on. He had to.
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Rigel went over his uniform, carefully ensuring that things were in place. Better not to have any problems later, he thought.
 
Rigel went over his uniform, carefully ensuring that things were in place. Better not to have any problems later, he thought.
  
''What do you want for me?'' Rigel thought. Was it him thinking, or that feeling?
 
  
''We want what's best for us.'' Who was this "us"? Were there many things tugging at Rigel? Or was the voice inside him also considering Rigel?
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''What do you want for me?'' Rigel thought. Was it him thinking, or that feeling.
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''We want what's best for us.'' Who was this "us?" Were there many things tugging at Rigel? Or was the voice inside him also considering Rigel?
  
 
''Well, what's best for us?''
 
''Well, what's best for us?''
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It was as if the voice knew what Rigel was thinking. It ''did'' know what he was thinking.
 
It was as if the voice knew what Rigel was thinking. It ''did'' know what he was thinking.
  
In some ways, things seemed the same as before. Aside from the utter destruction, that which had survived had managed to retain its ordinary shapes, habits. Yet, in spite of that ''regularness'' -- which Rigel now knew would continue on its trajectory for at least another billion years, regardless of what the universe could throw at it -- Rigel now felt a calm sense of difference. Rigel had become a different person. It was inside him, what had changed. Not something out there.
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In some ways, things seemed the same as before. Aside from the utter destruction, that which had survived had managed to retain its ordinary shapes, habits.
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Yet, in spite of that -- which Rigel now knew would continue on its trajectory for at least another billion years, regardless of what the universe could throw at it -- Rigel now felt a calm sense of difference.
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Rigel had become a different person. It was inside him, what had changed. Not something out there.
  
 
''So you want to spread out, eh?'' Rigel thought. Now he could distinguish his own thoughts better from those of the ''Porox''. "Well, that's in line with what I want, as you say. So, let's make a deal. Let's spread out together.''
 
''So you want to spread out, eh?'' Rigel thought. Now he could distinguish his own thoughts better from those of the ''Porox''. "Well, that's in line with what I want, as you say. So, let's make a deal. Let's spread out together.''
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''Very well,'' the mysterious voice said. ''We're in this together. Here's how it happens. You will be our body, we will do the thinking. Oh, yes, you can continue to have your meager thoughts, such as they are. We will even encourage you in it. However, as long as you do us no harm and represent us in the mechanical environment, we will encourage you in your own actions.''
 
''Very well,'' the mysterious voice said. ''We're in this together. Here's how it happens. You will be our body, we will do the thinking. Oh, yes, you can continue to have your meager thoughts, such as they are. We will even encourage you in it. However, as long as you do us no harm and represent us in the mechanical environment, we will encourage you in your own actions.''
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Rigel consented, without a word. Part of him felt like he was giving up an important part of his autonomy. Yet, he accepted the partnership, even with himself in such a committed condition. Wasn't this what he had just fought so hard to escape? Maybe, but in other ways it was of his own will, exactly what he wanted.
 
Rigel consented, without a word. Part of him felt like he was giving up an important part of his autonomy. Yet, he accepted the partnership, even with himself in such a committed condition. Wasn't this what he had just fought so hard to escape? Maybe, but in other ways it was of his own will, exactly what he wanted.
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The orb was like a shimmering silver orb, but it had a decidedly artificial look. Like it was created by a God rather than sentient hands. It was in this moment of contemplation that the power in my body surged initially into the orb before subsiding. My hand transferred no warmth to this uniquely amazing device.
 
The orb was like a shimmering silver orb, but it had a decidedly artificial look. Like it was created by a God rather than sentient hands. It was in this moment of contemplation that the power in my body surged initially into the orb before subsiding. My hand transferred no warmth to this uniquely amazing device.
  
With some more chance to think back, things seemed different. Somehow, the perspective shifted how he felt. Now, Rigel was still sad, but at least he could see that this somehow fit into a larger plan. Rigel felt something tugging at his chest. Thinking it was his uniform caught against his skin, Rigel tugged back. Yet, the feeling remained.
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As he kept spinning through space, alone, Rigel thought back. To Vespa, but much more so to Sophiy. How these people had shaped him as a person. The tugging feeling kept pulling at him. Rigel looked around. For lightyears, he didn't see anyone around. What could it be? Was there a spy probe stuck in his uniform, attempting to autonavigate and continuing to bump into him?
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With some more chance to think back, things seemed different. Somehow, the perspective shifted how he felt. Now, Rigel was still sad, but at least he could see that this somehow fit into a larger plan.
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Rigel felt something tugging at his chest. Thinking it was his uniform caught against his skin, Rigel tugged back. Yet, the feeling remained.
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As he kept spinning through space, alone, Rigel thought back. To Vespa, but much more so to Sophiy. How these people had shaped him as a person. The tugging feeling kept pulling at him.
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Rigel looked around. For lightyears, he didn't see anyone around. What could it be? Was there a spy probe stuck in his uniform, attempting to autonavigate and continuing to bump into him?
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Rigel thought of his decision to set off the chain reaction. Had it been the right choice? Now with hindsight, Rigel could see clearly that there was no right choice. He had already come this far. No matter what he did, it would not change the past. In either case, he could live with the decision. That was a relief. After so much suffering, Rigel hadn't been sure that he even wanted to live. And yet, now he could see that he was only making whichever choices he could, and the universe would go on.
 
Rigel thought of his decision to set off the chain reaction. Had it been the right choice? Now with hindsight, Rigel could see clearly that there was no right choice. He had already come this far. No matter what he did, it would not change the past. In either case, he could live with the decision. That was a relief. After so much suffering, Rigel hadn't been sure that he even wanted to live. And yet, now he could see that he was only making whichever choices he could, and the universe would go on.
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With that thought in mind, the tugging suddenly made sense. Rigel felt the patterns of the tugs, and he understood. There was nothing stuck in his uniform. Instead, it was a Sentience. It had been there all along.
 
With that thought in mind, the tugging suddenly made sense. Rigel felt the patterns of the tugs, and he understood. There was nothing stuck in his uniform. Instead, it was a Sentience. It had been there all along.
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Now they made ''sense''.
 
Now they made ''sense''.
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==Fixing Things==
 
==Fixing Things==
  
The epidemiology board met to talk about Rast's molecule. The molecule did indeed seem to work.
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The epidemiology board met to talk about Rast's molecule.
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The molecule did indeed seem to work.
  
 
"This cuts it!" exclaimed one of the doctors. "It could only be one of those funky things. A Splunk. Their distinctive biology would be susceptible to this molecule. Any virus or bacteria would be shielded against it. We have the evidence!"
 
"This cuts it!" exclaimed one of the doctors. "It could only be one of those funky things. A Splunk. Their distinctive biology would be susceptible to this molecule. Any virus or bacteria would be shielded against it. We have the evidence!"
  
The molecule did indeed seem to work. The other board members nodded in agreement. What had boggled their minds for so many years, now seemed so obvious.
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The molecule did indeed seem to work.
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The other board members nodded in agreement. What had boggled their minds for so many years, now seemed so obvious.
  
 
Rast, sick of the fame, chugged back a glass of the asteroid pond water, killing himself.
 
Rast, sick of the fame, chugged back a glass of the asteroid pond water, killing himself.
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Alone, that is, except for his plants.
 
Alone, that is, except for his plants.
  
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The voices, the feelings, continued.
 
The voices, the feelings, continued.
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The ''Porox'' occasionally asked Rigel if he needed a hand. Not often by explicit voices, but rather by implicit tugs which became more subtle, efficient over time.
 
The ''Porox'' occasionally asked Rigel if he needed a hand. Not often by explicit voices, but rather by implicit tugs which became more subtle, efficient over time.
  
When Rigel by chance encountered another survivor, he would do the plant's bidding. Often this required convincing the person to open his mouth in such a way that the ''Porox'' spores could more effectively contaminate them. From fighting against a contagious agent, Rigel now fought ''for'' one.
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When Rigel by chance encountered another survivor, he would do the plant's bidding. Often this required convincing the person to open his mouth in such a way that the ''Porox'' spores could more effectively contaminate them. From fighting against a contagious agent, Rigel now fought for one.
  
 
After some more solitude, Rigel started to ask himself whether he wanted to continue the spread of the plant indefinitely, or whether he even could. Or should he instead focus on making the most of his remaining time, and leave the plants and the universe to their own devices?
 
After some more solitude, Rigel started to ask himself whether he wanted to continue the spread of the plant indefinitely, or whether he even could. Or should he instead focus on making the most of his remaining time, and leave the plants and the universe to their own devices?
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Rigel pondered.
 
Rigel pondered.
  
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Rigel, finished with his efforts, left.
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Space seemed to have rearranged itself again. Continuing on, in different shape.
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Would it carry on like this?
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Rigel didn't know.
  
Rigel, finished with his efforts, left. Space seemed to have rearranged itself again. Continuing on, in different shape. Would it carry on like this? Rigel didn't know.
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There remained the new hydrogen lines. Far more efficient. Yet, in spite of this, many facets of life remained the same.
  
There remained the new hydrogen lines. Far more efficient. Yet, in spite of this, many facets of life remained the same. The subsequent cycle, following this latest collapse, was already afoot.
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The subsequent cycle, following this latest collapse, was already afoot.
  
 
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