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  • But memorable characters abound, particularly the squid-like Sque, whose habitual, haughty assertions of intellectual prowess she is routinely able to substantiate, and whose self-imposed position of lofty isolation from the group leads to internal conflict as she gradually becomes aware of her emotional dependence on these cerebral inferiors.

    The Light Years Beneath My Feet 2005

  • But memorable characters abound, particularly the squid-like Sque, whose habitual, haughty assertions of intellectual prowess she is routinely able to substantiate, and whose self-imposed position of lofty isolation from the group leads to internal conflict as she gradually becomes aware of her emotional dependence on these cerebral inferiors.

    Archive 2005-11-01 2005

  • They also enlist Sque, an arrogant squid-like being of undeniably high intelligence.

    Asimov's Science Fiction 2005

  • Braouk had snatched up Sque and shoved the K-eremu into his mouth.

    Lost And Found Foster, Alan Dean 2004

  • Nibbling on a food cube, Sque kept watch on the accessway.

    Lost And Found Foster, Alan Dean 2004

  • Walker lowered his voice so that Sque, clinging firmly to a forward viewport, could not overhear.

    Lost And Found Foster, Alan Dean 2004

  • "Bynot telling them, my short and stumpy quadruped, " Sque explained carefully, 'that they are being asked to engage in such an endeavor.

    Lost And Found Foster, Alan Dean 2004

  • Sque followed immediately, her multiple limbs allowing her to secure a better purchase on the lift's surface than any dog could have managed.

    Lost And Found Foster, Alan Dean 2004

  • Unable to find a secure purchase, Sque resorted to bunching her appendages tightly beneath her.

    Lost And Found Foster, Alan Dean 2004

  • Only Sque with her ten grasping limbs was not intimidated by the chasm between structure and transport.

    Lost And Found Foster, Alan Dean 2004

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