They watched it on the viewscreen for a while.
"This doesn't mean anything," said Docker. "In a theoretically infinite universe, there's bound to be seeming patterns that crop up. A truly random sequence can manifest apparent runs or sequences as easily as random noise."
They watched the viewscreen a little longer. The object spun gently in space: a perfect replica of the Holiday Inn from downtown Boardman, Ohio, back on Earth. An escaped chocolate mint ricocheted off of the exterior camera.
"What I want to know is how they can justify those prices," said Waslo.
"Supply and demand?" Eretri suggested.
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4 comments:
way cool. very nice.
That beginning was awesome.
The ending was rocky, but I didn't have any really good zingers for it. This one's all about the opener and the reveal.
LOL
That's cool!
Ohio . . . represent! Now who doesn't want to stay at a Holiday Inn floating in space?
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