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In the Jag-Whiffing Service

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A saucer crew member narrates his species' illicit trade in an addictive pleasure substance harvested from Earth, describing how small black rings produce intense sensory effects and how Earth inhabitants package them in costly machines with unnecessary accessories. Growing demand and public fear have forced ever larger cargo ships and secret nighttime raids, while orbital defenses and safety rules complicate harvests. With supplies running low, the crew plans a full operation to seize and filter the substance, suspecting it permeates the planet and could be obtained far more efficiently. The account satirizes industrial packaging, institutional caution, and cross-cultural misunderstanding.

About the Author

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David R. Bunch

David R. Bunch was an American author known for his unique contributions to speculative fiction. His notable work, "In the Jag-Whiffing Service," showcases his imaginative storytelling and ability to blend humor with science fiction elements. Bunch's writing often explores themes of technology and human experience, reflecting a keen insight into the complexities of modern life. Though he may not be as widely recognized as some of his contemporaries, his work remains a fascinating part of the literary landscape, appealing to readers who appreciate inventive narratives and thought-provoking ideas.

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