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We examine the short-term effects that a galactic Gamma Ray Burst would cause on a planetary biosphere. The immediate environmental perturbation would arise due to the emission of an aurora like spectrum in the middle and low atmosphere, delivering at planet's surface a brief but intense ultraviolet flash. We calculated potential damages to both the photosynthetic and DNA apparatuses of unicellular organisms. We conclude that if the progenitor is 1-2 kiloparsec distant in the Milky Way, its main short-term bio-effect will be radiation damage in the photosynthetic machinery rather than in the genome.