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We kick off this month’s issue with Mark Niemann-Ross’s “Plastic Thingy,” wherein an Average Joe gets a rare opportunity to apply some useful skills to help out his other-than-average new friends.

Then we have “Championship B’tok,” where a game could have very real consequences (and may illuminate more of the secrets of Edward M. Lerner’s InterstellarNet universe).

Our fact article is “Saturn’s ‘Jet-Propelled’ Moon and the Search for Artificial Life,” from Richard A. Lovett; James C. Glass fictionalizes some of that very research and wonders what lies “Beneath the Ice of Enceladus.” We also have a white-knuckled account of interplanetary combat in Jacob A. Boyd’s “Release”; the hurdles of diplomatically dealing with angry aliens in “Calm” from Marissa Lingen and Alec Austin; a look at how AI might influence our end-of-life decisions in Lavie Tidhar’s “Vladimir Chong Chooses to Die”; and Naomi Kritzer explains (to paraphrase the Rolling Stones) that we can’t always get what we want, but sometimes we get what we need, in “Artifice.”

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