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by Drew Brockington


  According to the

  instruments, looks

  like there was a bad

  crash back there.

  They are all big

  kittens. They will

  be fine.

  We are approaching

  Martian orbit.

  Then we

  all agree.

  Yes, there’s not

  enough power to

  get back to Earth.

  The CosmoCats’ supplies

  on the surface are our

  only chance at survival.

  We must land on Mars.

  I just wish we didn’t

  need to include the

  CosmoCats.

  What do you have

  against them

  anyway?

  I trained with Petrov

  and Bianca when I

  first started.

  I was part of

  a space student

  exchange program.

  And?

  They were

  complete bullies.

  Messing with my

  stuff, calling me

  names, telling me

  that I’d never

  make it to space.

  That’s it? That’s why

  you don’t like them?

  That was a

  long time ago.

  Perhaps it’s best

  to let sleeping

  fish float?

  Don’t we all have

  repairs to finish?

  C’mon, cats! We’re

  landing on Mars soon—

  let’s hop to it!

  I’m glad to

  hear we are

  still landing on

  Mars, at least.

  Yes, even in our

  reduced state, I have

  many experiments I’d

  like to perform.

  Experiments?!

  Do you like

  science?

  Of course I like

  science. I am an

  astronaut, after all.

  I’m Gemelli, the

  Head of Science

  at MEOW.

  I thought you looked familiar!

  You’re doing the dancing fish

  experiment!

  I think studying how

  zero-g effects motor

  skills in aquatic life is

  fascinating!

  I’m Pom Pom, by the way.

  I know who you are. I’m

  familiar with your research

  on orbital dynamics.

  Would you like to

  help me recalibrate

  the stasis unit for

  my fish?

  Really?! That

  would be

  awesome!!

  I mean,

  uh—yes, of

  course.

  Wow, is this

  the new T-70

  control stick?

  Yes, it’s standard

  on all of our

  spacecraft.

  So cool. We

  only have the

  T-65’s.

  Here, why don’t

  you try it out?

  Thanks!

  The vibrations

  from the rocket’s

  thrust were too

  severe!

  We couldn’t

  see any of

  our screens.

  Then I realized

  that we could pulse

  the display at the

  same rate as the

  vibrations!

  You’re tricking the visual

  cortex into thinking there’s

  no bouncing at all! The

  screen would appear clear.

  That’s genius,

  Über !

  Yah, they used

  to call me

  “Wünderkitten.”

  How’s it going,

  team?

  We’re 95.7

  percent complete

  with the repairs.

  There’s one

  small problem,

  though.

  We are missing a heat

  shield for landing.

  Ours were all

  broken beyond

  repair.

  I know where we can get one.

  218 DAYS IN SPACE

  Maintaining

  standard orbit.

  Starting the

  pre-landing

  sequence.

  CosmoCats,

  come in,

  CosmoCats.

  CosmoCats,

  come in, CosmoCats.

  No, Petrov. I

  want to hear what

  they’re saying.

  Bah, such a

  nuisance.

  We need assistance.

  We are unable to

  make it back to Earth

  and can only land on

  Mars with your help.

  I know how

  important being first

  on Mars is to you.

  But without your

  help, you’ll be the

  only cats to land.

  I have heard

  enough.

  They’re out of

  communication

  range.

  They must have gone

  to the landing site.

  This is

  not good.

  All right, everyone,

  what other options

  do we have?

  We are some of the

  best minds in the world.

  Let’s work on the

  problem.

  What the fish

  is that?

  Uh, you cats will

  want to see this.

  THEY CAME

  BACK!

  CHAPTER 9

  Airlock opening.

  Please stand back.

  Petrov. Bianca.

  Major.

  It’s been a

  long time.

  It’s true. I remember

  when you first came

  to SOCKS HQ.

  You said we had

  too many rules.

  We almost

  sent him

  home.

  Wait? Major, you were

  the troublemaker?

  But you said they

  were bullies.

  No, no, no. Major

  Meowser was a rebel.

  Always taking risks.

  We don’t need to

  talk about this now.

  There is plenty

  to do.

  We were hard on

  him for his own good.

  We had to turn him

  into a leader!

  We’re approaching

  Martian orbit.

  Now that we’re

  here, how can

  we help?

  How would you feel

  about sharing some

  pieces of your ship?

  240 DAYS IN SPACE

  I must tell you, my

  friend. This is one of

  the craziest ideas ever.

  It’s the only way to

  get us all safely to

  the surface.

  There’s no

  way we’d all fit

  in your ship.

  That being said, I’m not sure

  this is going to be so effective.

  Our heat shield looks a

  little small for this ship.

  It’s better

  than nothing.

  How’s it going, cats?

  We should be over our

  landing site shortly.

  We just

  finished.

  Come on, my

  friend. Let’s go

  exploring.

  Is everyone

  ready?

  You know, the

  simulation says

  there’s only a 34

  percent chance of a

  successful lan
ding.

  Hold on to

  your tails.

  Initiating landing

  sequence.

  We’re 240 days

  away from Earth!

  This is our only

  option.

  The structure

  is weakening!

  She’ll hold

  together!

  I’m upside

  down!

  We lost the

  starboard

  thruster!

  There goes the

  port fuselage!

  She’s ripping

  apart!

  AUGGHH!!

  We made it through

  the atmosphere!

  Firing reverse

  thrusters.

  Is everyone OK?

  Hey, look!

  We made it.

  CHAPTER 10

  32 DAYS ON MARS...

  Meow, this

  looks great!

  It is amazing what

  a few weeks of work

  will get you.

  Anything from

  Earth yet, Yogi?

  Negative, I still

  can’t get a signal.

  Well, they’re out there

  somewhere. They wouldn’t

  just abandon us.

  Pom Pom, your new soil

  compound is amazing.

  Look at these eggplants!

  Thanks,

  Gemelli.

  And your fish

  experiment is showing

  some great results.

  Thanks!

  I’m just glad they

  survived the crash.

  Über and I are heading out

  on another salvage mission.

  You cats need anything?

  Nope! We’re

  good!

  Just be back

  by sundown!

  This is the

  life, Blanket.

  I’m starting to feel

  like I don’t even

  want to go back.

  Do you know

  what I mean?

  Kind of.

  As exciting as

  Mars is, I still

  miss Earth.

  Not me. Given a choice, I

  would stay here. Think of

  all the possibilities here.

  Everything we do,

  we’re the first on

  this planet to do it.

  HELLO,

  BLANKET.

  Hey, Cat-Stro-Bot.

  Wait a second…

  CAT-STRO-BOT!

  What are you

  doing here?!

  I AM HERE TO

  TAKE YOU BACK

  TO EARTH.

  Who’s that?

  Über, I’d like to

  introduce my good

  friend and invention,

  Cat-Stro-Bot.

  43 DAYS ON MARS...

  PREPARATIONS

  FOR THE RETURN

  JOURNEY TO EARTH

  ARE COMPLETE.

  What’s our

  status?

  Repairs to

  Cat-Stro-Bot’s shuttle

  are also finished.

  He took a pretty

  good hit from an

  asteroid.

  It took out his main

  communications array.

  Fortunately we

  had enough spare

  parts from our

  ships to patch it

  back together.

  Great job,

  guys.

  We’re ready to go

  when you are, Major.

  Thanks, Uma.

  We’ll be ready

  in a minute.

  Are you sure you

  want to do this,

  Pom Pom?

  Yes, I want to

  stay. There’s so

  much important

  scientific work that

  I can do here.

  I’ll come back on the

  next return mission.

  Don’t worry,

  CatStronauts, she’s

  in good hands.

  Just like the

  exchange program

  back in the old

  country.

  We’ll be back as

  soon as we can.

  Stay out of

  trouble.

  Gemelli, I’ll send you

  all the new data on

  your experiments.

  Thank you, and

  I’ll make sure your

  discoveries are well

  known back home.

  We’ll be

  the first

  interplanetary

  pen pals!

  Good-bye,

  everyone!

  Major?

  I’m hungry.

  Yes,

  Waffles?

  EPILOGUE

  Come in,

  Cat-Stro-Bot...

  Flight, it’s been over 300

  days since we last heard

  from Cat-Stro-Bot.

  I know you don’t want to

  hear this, but maybe it’s

  time to stop searching?

  Mission Control, come

  in, Mission Control?

  What was

  that?

  Everyone! Get this on

  the main screen, stat!

  Mission Control,

  come in, Mission

  Control?

  We read you,

  CatStronauts,

  loud and clear.

  Welcome

  home.

  INCOMING MESSAGE:

  Don’t

  miss:

 

 

 


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