When Have My Calculations Ever Been Wrong?


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When Have My Calculations Ever Been Wrong?

By T. Delaplain

Nothing like a fresh reboot, a chance to defrag and sweep out unnecessary sequences. This crew does like to dabble in code. 

I startle awake, my recharged bliss shattered by shouts from the nav deck. All my circuits are energized now. 

“Setting a new course.”

“No, Mate, we’ve talked about this, I’m the only one who can redirect this ship.”

 “But Captain, when have my calculations ever been wrong?”

Oh no, here we go again. It’s the same old argument about going home to Earth. It’s a calculated balancing act, to let them believe there’s hope, while keeping my mission on course. 


Put on your spacesuit and join us at Friday Fictioneers. Our hostess will give you 100 words to set and navigate your celestial course.  

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  1. Another “Lost in Space.” trying to get back to Earth. In the old 1960s TV show “Lost in Space,” October 16, 1997 was the fictional date when the Jupiter 2 spacecraft was launched from Alpha Control on Earth on its ill-fated voyage.

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