Message From Mars
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Published
Findaway Voices, 2023.
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1h 14m 0s
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English
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9798368971735

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Clifford D. Simak., Clifford D. Simak|AUTHOR., & Scott Miller|READER. (2023). Message From Mars . Findaway Voices.

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Clifford D. Simak, Clifford D. Simak|AUTHOR and Scott Miller|READER. 2023. Message From Mars. Findaway Voices.

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Clifford D. Simak, Clifford D. Simak|AUTHOR and Scott Miller|READER. Message From Mars Findaway Voices, 2023.

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Clifford D. Simak, Clifford D. Simak|AUTHOR, and Scott Miller|READER. Message From Mars Findaway Voices, 2023.

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"You're crazy, man," snapped Steven Alexander, "you can't take off for Mars alone!"
Scott Nixon thumped the desk in sudden irritation.
"Why not?" he shouted. "One man can run a rocket. Jack Riley's sick and there are no other pilots here. The rocket blasts in fifteen minutes and we can't wait. This is the last chance. The only chance we'll have for months."
Jerry Palmer, sitting in front of the massive radio, reached for a bottle of Scotch and slopped a drink into the tumbler at his elbow.
"Hell, Doc," he said, "let him go. It won't make any difference. He won't reach Mars. He's just going out in space to die like all the rest of them."
Alexander snapped savagely at him. "You don't know what you're saying. You drink too much."
"Forget it, Doc," said Scott. "He's telling the truth. I won't get to Mars, of course. You know what they're saying down in the base camp, don't you? About the bridge of bones. Walking to Mars over a bridge of bones."
The old man stared at him. "You have lost faith? You don't think you'll go to Mars?"
Scott shook his head. "I haven't lost my faith. Someone will get there ... sometime. But it's too soon yet. Look at that tablet, will you!"
He waved his hand at a bronze plate set into the wall.
"The roll of honor," said Scott, bitterly. "Look at the names. You'll have to buy another soon. There won't be room enough."
One Nixon already was on that scroll of bronze. Hugh Nixon, fifty-fourth from the top. And under that the name of Harry Decker, the man who had gone out with him.
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