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... family back on Aodok, her funny sister who’d visit sometimes.

“Her wife is some kind of big-deal recording industry exec,” she says. “They dropped a bundle on zygomatic encoding and now they’re on their second litter.”

“What about your brother? How’s he?”

“They fired him from the drydock and he had a breakdown,” she says. “He’s in a re-ed station on Torwik.”

“Oh. Shit.”

“Yeah.” She sips her webleaf tea. “Knew he should have enlisted. He was always too ind ...

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