Saturday, March 28, 2009

Cmnmlrrmh

Ah, good old Cmnmlrrmh. You don't really pronounce his name, it's more of an inner humming. I met him in a bar on Strobos Nine. I introduced him to sushi. In return, he taught me the locations of some really useful wormholes into the Tucana Dwarf Galaxy, his homespace. It's a relatively peaceful spot in the cosmos, with almost no colliding stars or supernovae, and only a couple black holes to avoid. The only drawback is that the stars are somewhat crowded together. Still, his home planet, Pktymmphkn-52, is a great place to work on your moons-tan.

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