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Issue Details: First known date: 2014... vol. 134 no. 1-2 January-February 2014 of Astounding Science Fiction est. 1930 Analog
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Wine, Women, and Stars, Thoraiya Dyer , single work short story science fiction

'Felicia de Martino wants to go to Mars, but someone stands in her way, her best friend's daughter, Bridget. When they took the extensive tests for the mission, Bridget came out number one. Now, through a convenient quirk of fate, Felicia is the one operating on her, removing her internal organs to be replaced by nanobots, required for the mission. Just one mistake would disqualify Bridget for the mission. Felicia reflects on her past and Bridget's as she removes organs one after the other.'

Source: SFRevu (http://www.sfrevu.com/php/Review-id.php?id=15065). (Sighted: 3/3/2015)

(p. 61-69)

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