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YA Identify This Story? [message #117410] Mon, 23 September 2013 18:01
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Date: Wed, 13-Feb-85 17:04:10 EST
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Well, here I am, yet again posting an identification request.  Don't
you wish net.sf-lovers came with a scroll of identify?  :-)

The story was in Analog, I think it was a serial and I read an early
part and the last part.  It started with unkillable pink slime in a petri
dish and ended with a bunch of supermen (actually I think a man and a
woman) fleeing someone and slipping into a universe (!) charted as antimatter
but which was actually safe.  I don't remember much more about it.  And
they may have been two different stories with similar premises.

Please ****** M A I L ****** me any responses.  I am still trying to
catch up on 60 net.sf-lovers articles; I don't want to add any more too
soon.

Brandon (bsa@ncoast.UUCP)
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