Critical Dawn

Cover Critical Dawn
Genres: Fiction
The light blue, triangular insignia flashes on their shoulders told him they were from the mother ship.
They carried a rigid stretcher with a large electronic device on it. The device was encased in a solid, sea-green, transparent material about the size of a coffin with circuitry and wires inside and five circular holes on the side.
He pushed the window open. “What have you got there?”
One at the front of the stretcher glanced at him and clicked a few times in what Gregor thought was a hostile
... tone.
They carried on toward the warehouses, ignoring him.
He thought the croatoans from the ship were always a lot more dismissive of humans, unlike the ones who had regular ground duties. The grounded ones probably had some mutual respect. Especially the ones from Europe, where he’d shown them what he could do. If they wanted to farm humans, fine, but they still needed to know how to treat them to get the best results.
Gregor played the role of sheepdog well; admittedly, it was better than being in the flock or an alien stomach.
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