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You’ve hardly finished reading these words when you feel an abrupt deceleration followed by slight jolt. The capsule has made an astonishingly smooth landing. Through the window you see an endless landscape of rocks and boulders---the sort you might find in a dried-up riverbed. So this is Earth! You can only hope it’s not all like this. You quickly put on the oxygenating helmet and your radiation- resistant coat. Then you open the hatch and step out onto what, as far as you can tell, could be some desolate planet a million light years away. But you’re not going to give in to despair. After all, your computer said there is food available. As you step outside and look around, your heart sinks. You might as well be in the middle of a desert. Everywhere you look, you see that flat, barren, rust-colored dirt. There’s no way of knowing which way to walk. Before you can decide what to do, a saucer-shaped craft decide what to do, a saucer-capsule. You watch with fascination as wire arms descend and enfold the capsule like spider wrapping up a fly. If you jump back into your space capsule turn to page 70. If you just watch what happens __ turn to page 115 __