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    Relic

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      “You are most generous. I personally look forward to assisting your people in fully reclaiming this world.”

      “As do the Myssari,” put in Bac’cul hastily. Though no diplomat, he could evaluate a critical situation when he saw one. “The Combine will provide you with any and all the help that you need.”

      “As will the Vrizan.” Commander and research team leader glared at each other.

      Leaving the two alien representatives to engage in an ongoing confrontation that was chilly but polite, the three humans edged away to greet and explain the current situation to as many of the revived as they could.

      Eventually a driftec arrived to carry the original exploration team back to the Myssari outpost. Nashrudden and several of his colleagues went along. Looking back as he prepared to board the transport, Ruslan could see the resurrected humans organizing themselves into groups. As they began their work, repositories would be unearthed, automatics activated, and supplies distributed. Reconstruction would begin soon enough. Aid already promised by the Vrizan and the Myssari would help to speed recovery. Earth, humankind’s Earth, would live again. This time there would be no mistakes.

      He entered the driftec and took a seat across from Cherpa, who was engaged in animated conversation with Nashrudden. The two were about the same age, Ruslan reflected. She had never seen a man her own age. Something sharp and painful lanced through him, faded like a burn, and was gone. This was right, he told himself as he watched them. Heavy as it lay within him, he could not find it in himself to object to rightness.

      The woman who sat down beside him was one of the first ten following Nashrudden to be revived. She appeared older than the scientist but not by much. Her eyes, Ruslan noted, were very violet.

      “You’re Ruslan, aren’t you?” She gestured across the way. “Nashrudden told me about you. You’re a natural immune from, I think he said, Seraboth. I’m Elehna. Elehna Anchez, one of the last to be extracted and have her body put in stasis. Like Nashrudden.” When he said nothing, she smiled. “You know what used to be said: the last shall be first?”

      He finally remembered to nod, trying not to stare. “Yes, I’m Ruslan. Ruslan…I don’t remember the rest.”

      “Well, Ruslan-I-don’t-remember-the-rest, Nashrudden says that you have lived and survived among these trisymmetrical aliens ever since they plucked you off your homeworld, and I really would like to hear everything you can tell me about your experiences. In detail.”

      He found himself, automatically, smiling back. It was a smile that just kept getting wider and wider.

      “And me? I’ve waited most of my life for the chance to tell you.”

      “There will be others,” she told him. “They’ll want to know what you know, too.”

      “I’m happy to start with you.” He truly was. “How many others have to be revived? How much work remains to be done to bring them all back into the light? How many thousands will walk the surface of the homeworld again?”

      “Thousands?” She looked at him strangely. “The Project head didn’t tell you?”

      He shook his head. “I just assumed thousands.”

      Her expression shifted from warm to serious. “Ruslan, there are three billion of us.”

      FOR BETSY MITCHELL,

      with whom I went through a darned

      lot of words together. With thanks,

      friendship, and appreciation.

      By Alan Dean Foster

      Relic

      PIP & FLINX ADVENTURES

      For Love of Mother-Not

      The Tar-Aiym Krang

      Orphan Star

      The End of the Matter

      Flinx in Flux

      Mid-Flinx

      Reunion

      Flinx’s Folly

      Sliding Scales

      Running from the Deity

      Bloodhype

      Trouble Magnet

      Patrimony

      Flinx Transcendent

      Strange Music

      FOUNDING OF THE COMMONWEALTH

      Phylogenesis

      Dirge

      Diuturnity’s Dawn

      ICERIGGER TRILOGY

      Icerigger

      Mission to Moulokin

      The Deluge Drivers

      STANDALONE COMMONWEALTH NOVELS

      Nor Crystal Tears

      Voyage to the City of the Dead

      Midworld

      Drowning World

      Quofum

      The Howling Stones

      Sentenced to Prism

      Cachalot

      THE DAMNED TRILOGY

      A Call to Arms

      The False Mirror

      The Spoils of War

      THE TAKEN TRILOGY

      Lost and Found

      The Light-Years Beneath My Feet

      The Candle of Distant Earth

      THE TIPPING POINT TRILOGY

      The Human Blend

      Body, Inc.

      The Sum of Her Parts

      ABOUT THE AUTHOR

      ALAN DEAN FOSTER has written in a variety of genres, including hard science fiction, fantasy, horror, detective, western, historical, and contemporary fiction. He is the author of several New York Times bestsellers and the popular Pip & Flinx novels, as well as novelizations of several films, including Transformers, Star Wars, the first three Alien films, and the most recent one, Alien: Covenant. Foster and his wife, JoAnn Oxley, live in Prescott, Arizona, in a house built of brick that was salvaged from an early-twentieth-century miners’ brothel. He is currently at work on several new novels and media projects.

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