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  • After the war humankind took Shasht as reparations, and named the world Fafnir.

    Crashlander Niven, Larry 1994

  • The thing was as massive as the inflatable boat that would carry us to Shasht.

    Crashlander Niven, Larry 1994

  • She hadn't been caught at any capital crime, but any jail on Shasht would record Adelaide Graynor's retina prints.

    Crashlander Niven, Larry 1994

  • Some time after sunset I stepped into a transfer booth, and stepped out into a brilliant dawn on Shasht.

    Crashlander Niven, Larry 1994

  • On Shasht they could tell me who had boarded the Zombie Queen for Home.

    Crashlander Niven, Larry 1994

  • He would search through the hotels and spaceports and hiding places on Shasht, try to learn if we'd left, before he faced eleven hours worth of jet lag in the islands.

    Crashlander Niven, Larry 1994

  • Possibly I'd boarded a dirigible; more likely I was on Shasht via instantaneous booth.

    Crashlander Niven, Larry 1994

  • Then I left Shasht in untraditional fashion, via oversized transfer booth, still in early morning.

    Crashlander Niven, Larry 1994

  • Two days passed very pleasantly before the long backbone of Shasht rose from the sea.

    Crashlander Niven, Larry 1994

  • Then he must be living like a vampire: working a night shift at Shasht or the Islands, at any business that caters to jet-lagged travelers.

    Crashlander Niven, Larry 1994

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