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  The frozen image of the alien looked down from the screen on the rear wall with cold dark eyes. Meledrin felt a shiver run down her spine. She was afraid. More afraid than she had ever been.

  With a glance around to be sure nobody was looking, Meledrin licked her lips and turned her attention to the controls.

  There was work to do and only herself to do it.

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  Scott J. Robinson has been writing fantasy and Science Fiction for as long as he can remember. He’s had short stories and poetry published in various publications over the last 25 years.

  When he isn’t writing, Scott wastes too much time on Facebook. He also likes photography and recently retired from a very mediocre cricket career.

  Scott lives in Woodford, a small town near Brisbane in Queensland, Australia with his wife and children.

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