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GS-304
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GS-304

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A-Hunting They Did Go

Mighty explorers of the galaxy Portarr and Flandarr inspect a non-descript watery planet in G-Sector.

What they discover changes their lives.

GS-304, the specimen that refuses to be a subject.

Join the intrepid adventurers as they discover a strange beast that conquers their hearts.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 14, 2019
ISBN9781393515999
GS-304
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Jason A. Adams

Jason A. Adams grew up in various Air Force towns, but Southwest Virginia has always been his homeplace. His military brat childhood exposed him to exotic locales, fascinating people from around the world, and a lifetime curiosity that informs his fiction.Jason is the author of many short stories based in and around the Virginia coalfields he lives in and loves. He currently lives on a forest mountain with assorted beasties, and his beautiful and talented wife, Kari Kilgore, also a writer of many wonderful stories.Find out more at www.jasonadams.info, where you can sign up for information on upcoming releases, and the occasional update from The Brain Squirrels.For all works released by Spiral Publishing, including Kari's many fantastic stories and non-fiction by Frank Kilgore, check out www.spiralpublishing.net.

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    GS-304 - Jason A. Adams

    GS-304

    For Gosamer, who was indeed a good boy.

    GS-304

    Jason A Adams

    Spiral Publishing, Ltd.

    Contents

    Chapter 1

    Chapter 2

    Chapter 3

    Chapter 4

    About Jason

    Also by Jason A Adams

    1

    Portarr, commander of the bioship Keelaa, took nourishment while he waited on his young assistant to complete the study preparations. The savor of this small watery planet’s life forms was different, as could only be expected, but quite tasty. He quickly slurped the last of the tiny viviparite’s entrails as Flandarr signaled all was ready.

    Portarr stared at the new specimen as Flandarr processed the intake. Around him, the fibrous walls of the ship were just beginning to bud with new growth. Something to do with the yellow light of this mediocre star on the outer galactic rim certainly agreed with the Koeden physique. Certainly Portarr was feeling as spry as the bioship. The craft still hummed with pleasure in the warm golden glow, and Portarr hummed as well. The scent of fresh biomass was wonderful after

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