Monday, March 23: Printing

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Monday's an equally boring day. No new assignments come in for Group G. We mainly spend the day submitting Futurescape's project and helping other groups fine-tune their projects.

The only thing exciting is the emergence of three more craters. And the discovery that the other craters are now coated with a thin black dust. Analysis of the dust reveals it to be an organic matter that continues to replicate as the day goes on. I find myself reassuring both my coworkers and my blog followers that they don't replicate quickly and don't appear to be harmful, even when I don't believe the latter. I also can't find the voice to add that the heroes will take care of it. As of late, I'm not sure if they can.

When I finish editing my book late that night, I copy it to a flash drive and delete the file on my computer. The same thing I did with "How to Survive a Supervillain Attack." Then, I place the flash drive into the master printer and begin printing.  

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