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Ultima Thule

"Do you know where hell is?" Lee Marvin growls in headsets. New Year, sixty-eight. Hauling freight ten thousand high, bomber out of Platts, NY, is cruising over white. "Far out," (someone on intercom), "Iceland's green, and Greenland's ice." Routine run. Five megatons of H-bombs in the bay. This war's sure cold, we're pole patrol, airborne early-warn. Normal day. Wrong code? Overload? Who knows how things happen? Conflagration. Drastic action. Navigator's station rapidly ablaze, reeking smoke like squid's ink, stink of burning plastic. "Get to Thule!" There's a US base, if we can lock on to its beacon. "No dice. We'll hit the ice." No-one had figured on this. High-explosive triggers, to detonate the bombs in anger, are touched off by the burning fuel. Crash site, south of Thule, takes time to find in the blinding white. The inferno boils great slabs of ice and each thermo device is charred to charcoal. Plutonium flies everywhere, soaks into tundra, stains genes, floats on air. They "clean up", sure, whatever that means. Radioactive poison spores have long lain locked in green-white tiers, but now meltdown nears. A tragedy is forming. Lightning strikes twice: contaminated ice is, as you read this, globally warming.

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Date: 2/24/2017 11:49:00 PM
Richard Burton: Ultima Thule. This took some digging... And I bet there's a story behind It I have never heard of? Iceland, a place I long to go to once, but not to bomb it away :) This is wonderful Michael, what a story that was and how inviting is your poem.
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Michael Coy
Date: 2/25/2017 3:43:00 AM
You say some marvellous things, Darren, and I'm deeply grateful to you. And yes, "Ultima Thule" was the 17th-century term for "out there beyond what we know" - and the American military base on Iceland also happens to be named Thule.

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