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    4BDN-PLN8
    
    Author: The Technician
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    (Added on Jan 28, 2009)
            (This month 68559 readers) (Total 79378 readers) | 
   
   
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    Far in the future a female star ship captain discovers the dangers of long-term space travel in a ship staffed by robots that follow her mind commands. | 
   
 
 
   
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    xandramiel
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    May 20, 2016 | 
   
   
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        I like the concept and the descriptions, as well as the pace. But I would have liked better if it were longer. The ending also looks weak to me. (6/10) 
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        ''What happened then I can only describe as a " mind explosion."  It was so intense that it caused most of the ServoMechs to break mind link and go offline into protective mode for several seconds.`` Ahahahahaha. And there's a nice mystery too as to what 4BDN-PLN8 means. Very well done. (10/10) 
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        Excellent yarn and it even stays in context.  I rather think it was a chore to describe the sex sessions as you did but it fit perfectly.  It could have been a bit longer and the sessions could have continue to intensify before The Captain would recognize the "event horizon" as it were.  Great story I will read more on the site if you have it. (9/10) 
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    Feb 1, 2009 | 
   
   
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        I'm not a sci-fi fan but this is clever and amusing. In a sense it tells the story of the evolution of the porn industry through the eyes of an innocent robot traveling at the edge of the galaxy, in the company of a horny female pilot. A delight. (9/10) 
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    Feb 1, 2009 | 
   
   
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        I enjoyed the idea of Id becoming the controlling factor.  Id with no filters of the awake mind.  Interesting concept. (9/10) 
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    Jan 31, 2009 | 
   
   
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        Brilliant concept very well written, a very pleasant contrast to the standardised cloned stories which seem to have begun to proliferate on here recently. I look forward to reading more of your stories. (10/10) 
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        Exquisite little science-fiction story. Not the usual fodder where the SF is used as a backdrop for not having to explain some ludicrousities (is that a word?), but a thorough, wholesome, well-fitting futuristic tale with a totally believable and even possible plot. And a "gold plated unit for formal occasions"? Sounds familiar. As long as we're not all doooomed, it's okay, I guess. Excellent, ingenious story. JJ (10/10) 
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