Mormons In Texas
A thousand head of steer rumble across the high plains. A huge, rustling herd, they were being piloted through the desert by the four horse riders flying above them, using microchips implanted into the cattle’s brains to steer them along.
The four riders hover across the horizon, skimming fifty feet above the parched, radioactively scorched desert just between New Austin and The Partion. One of them, old, with a long graying mustache dressed entirely in black seemed to be the authority figure. Another, squat, fat, rode by his side, and was presumably the purse strings of this operation.
The fat one turned to the man in black, noticing that he was fiddling with his satellite phone slackware box.
“What is it, Big Jim? Is there trouble ahead?”
Big Jim pulled a well-chewed cigar from his mouth.
“Mormons.” He said. “Mormons.”
“And they’ve got MAGLEV Tanks.”
The squat one wrapped his pudgy little fingers around the brim of his old hat. He......
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