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... depths of a desolate planetary wreck, silence reigned. The stone walls here were unusually slick, vaguely discernible as stalactites and stalagmites formed from deposits of calcium carbonate and other minerals. Across their surface, pools of dark, nearly black, deep-purple viscous matter writhed.
Creep.
Unlike the outer rim of the planetary remains—where the creep, frozen by the cosmic cold of more than minus two hundred degrees Celsius, had lost its vitality and resembled a ’pi ...
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