Aladra Septama
2 Quotations from Aladra Septama
Cerean n. | 1929 | Beast-Men of Ceres in Amazing Stories Quarterly Winter 103/1 Majority opinion inclined to regard the Cereans as more sheep than wolves. Doubtless the return of the ten prisoners was a propitiatory offering, meant to abate the anger of the Tellurians and Martians.
Cerean adj. | 1929 | Beast-Men of Ceres in Amazing Stories Quarterly Winter 103/2 The little planet was plunged into utter blackness, and it was only with the return of the light that they became aware that in some unknown way their ships had been landed on Ceres, whence all efforts failed to budge them. They were as solidly fixed as if they had grown there, but without anything appearing to hold them. Too, all signs of life on the planet, including the Cerean vessels, had vanished. Had they flown away to make a home elsewherw—with the Earth women for mates? It seemed not unlikely.