l NewsFeed tomorrow at three PM before I hop on the transport and cover my first ever off-planet news tour, culminating with t
surprise when they decided to put her in front of the camera. She had gorgeous auburn hair that gathered on her shoulders like imported chocolate. Her striking blue eyes and radiant smile gleamed with confidence and integrity. A scattering of freckles made her seem almost approachable, while her curves made Lex glad he'd splurged on the full-definition flats
but, pleasantly, no final notices, came next. His dispatcher at the liv
ite-right look of a show recorded in 3D but viewed in 2D. Technically, his viewer could handle holograms, but with a screen as big as his in a room as small as his, half of the action would be going on behind his head, so he left it 2D. On the plus side, it did give
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one even had little vestigial swoops where the fenders would have been, if it had still been equipped with wheels. It was mostly just a very big, very black version of what everyone else was driving, with cushier seats and a bar. It wasn't one of the stretched monsters, partially because Lex felt like they were needlessly showy, but mostly because Lex cou
spenders that tended to hire him liked it when he knew something about the
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ur. One ran a small contracting firm on a planet in a star system in the middle of nowhere. That one had a disturbingly large stack of news
all of the good nicknames?" he muttered to himsel
st to be pulling out of the ground--about three hundred pounds of muscle with another fifty or so of flab for good measure. The word thug fit so well, he wouldn't have been surprised if
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Patel said with a grin. "S
imo, and hair styled to the point of being a fire hazard. His face was typically Indian, but his voice was completely unflavored by accent. That wasn't to say that