Sag Eye Issue 5
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EDITORIAL FOCUS<br />
t has long perplexed this reporter that in January—a month in which nobody has any money,<br />
there are no more parties in the diary, and the weather is bleak—many people choose to<br />
embrace puritanical ‘resolutions’, arbitrarily denying themselves fun things like alcohol and<br />
taking themselves off jogging in droves.<br />
Surely this time of year needs no help being awful?<br />
Not so the <strong>Sag</strong>ittarius <strong>Eye</strong> team who, on the first day of 3304, hung up their typewriters to<br />
see in the new year with a high-octane canyon race. You can find out which of us hacks is the<br />
deftest with a flight stick within.<br />
It is in this spirit that we bring you our January issue. Not one, but two greasy-elbowed starship<br />
reviews await you, as well as more Thargoid content than a Scavenger can spit green goop at.<br />
We have breaking news from a guest contributor of the ‘murder flowers’’ latest incursions into<br />
our space, some thoughtful commentary as to their nature and purpose, as well as searching<br />
investigations into Project Equinox and the enigmatic Jasmina Halsey.<br />
So stick that in your Remloks, readers. Bon 3304!<br />
Souvarine<br />
Editor