subject: The Natives Links Of London [print this page] Tanaka Corp's interest on the planet lay in a long, low mountain range in which fool's tungsten was like the thick, chewy heart of a chocolate-covered nougat. Well, perhaps it was not that omnipresent, but it made up a substantial amount of the mineral content of the range. It riddled the walls of caves hollowed out of the mountains by volcanism and water. The crystalline form, which ran in thick veins in and about a silvery matrix, was glorious. links of london sale Due to some impurities in the wolframite component, it came in electrifying shades from deep garnet to a sunny yellow. The dominant color was a rich, saffron orange that made Rhys crave Indian cuisine.
"The natives call the matrix roesel, " said Rick Halfax, consulting the meager linguabase the advance team had compiled. "They call die crystals geifa. The advance team has no idea what either means. " He glanced at Yoshi Umeki, who was tapping notes into the palmpad of her Lingua Franca translation device. "That's your job, m dear." valetine's Day rings
Yoshi nodded, her eyes intent on the palmpad display.
The aforementioned natives of this part of Fourier's World lived in rammed earth homes between the base of the mountains and a river. The houses and shops were all alike; at first glance the village resembled a jumble of overturned clay pots or termite hills. Links of London friendship
"The natives smelt the roesel down in small amounts using those big clay kilns you see about the village, but as you can also see, the high melting point of the metal wreaks havoc on the smelters. The advance team reckons about half of them are cracked clean through and have been abandoned. ""I noticed that on our fly-over," said Yoshi earnestly (as she said most things). "There are a few places in die village with collections of ruined kilns that seem to have been abandoned in succession. I counted five in back of one shop - all but one cracked. I wonder why they don't repair them?" E Charm