Sensorship/Censorchip

Author: Majoki Around the collar and down his spine a welcome iciness spread as he jogged in the midday heat. His shirt, alerted him with a tri-chime that he should rehydrate and automatically pinged his fitchip which opened a GPS widget in his visor dashboard next to his ...

The Night the Calamity Came Back

Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer “Don’t do that, Will!” “Got to try something, Len.” Those words ended the final transmission from the Champion, one of the colony ships that established our ancestors on the planet of Mireybrul. The transmission ended because the ship ...

The Ghostwriter

Author: Hugh J. O'Donnell I woke up in a hospital room that smelled like bleach and bad coffee. There was a woman sitting at the foot of my bed. Emma, my agent. But something seemed not quite right. “What happened?” I managed. Emma stood and came closer. She looked ...

The Big Picture

Author: James Gonda At the hotel in West Texas, a low structure with a lobby that smells of citrus and air conditioning, I unpack my bag: one pair of walking shoes (the soles caked with dust from Jordan), three dress shirts, a pack of almonds, and a paperback, its bookmark ...

Submerged Worlds

Author: Zoe Lin Pal 100 years ago, the world was lost to the sea. Glaciers, once frozen in time, collapsed into rising tides, swallowing cities whole. Only a fraction of humanity remains, building lives on the edges of what the water has spared. The ocean took ...

No Salvation in the Dawn

Author: R. J. Erbacher I was lying on a beach, naked under a blanket, having just made love to my wife, and we were gazing at the stars. An intense fireplace of driftwood crackled in a hole scooped out of the sand and the only other sound was the soothing pulse of the waves ...

Epic!

Author: Elliott Fielding “I need to think about it.” “But can’t you just pick now? You’re the tiebreaker and we’ve got to decide.” Jene was worried. Making a group decision was stressful; prices changed fast. “Dude, I told you, I need to think about it,” Kol ...

Density

Author: Majoki While Mr. Patella lectured on quantum entanglement, Jeremy’s right hand almost slipped through his desk. His fingers and palm were halfway through the scratched laminate surface before he noticed. He felt himself gradually slipping through the rigid plastic ...

Back For You

Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer The evening sky is barely lit by the last ghost of sunset when Fern answers a knock at the door, pistol in the free hand behind her back. The world tilts as she recognises the figure standing there. Willing herself not to pass out, she ...

The Crow That Teases My Dog

Author: David C.Nutt The Crow sat on the post croaking, clicking and cawing at my dog Culley. Culley’s got a real strong prey drive so watching him sit there and occasionally whine and stutter step was par for the course. Jah, Culley-boy has serious focus. If he scents a ...

Tranquility > DENIED

Author: James Gonda The walls in the room curve inward like the inside of a shell, smooth and pale. When he thinks of sitting a chair rises from the floor and shapes itself to his back. Light fills the space evenly. His thoughts arrange themselves without ...

Fieldwork

Author: Eva C. Stein Kaela had misread the trail map. She expected thorns and sunbaked clay; instead she stepped from the composite walkway into a grove. She wore a field harness of sterilised vials and a hand lens that layered spectral readouts over her vision. She was ...

Déjà vu

Author: Kewei Chen I have been staying in this mountain temple for a long time, long enough that I’ve grown used to its rhythm. The place feels colder than I remember. Not sharply so, just something you notice before fully awake. The wooden floor beneath me still holds ...

The Engineer

Author: Mark Renney Cartwright tends to the machine, the work is all-consuming but perfunctory at best. He cleans the machine and he replaces the data chips. It is vital this is done in the correct order and at the opportune moment, when the machine is able to upload that ...

McPhysics

Author: Majoki Philomena paced the floor of the lab. “It’s the only thing that will do the trick.” “Quantum bacon?” “Of course, quantum bacon. What else is going to attract the right kind of scientists to work here?” “And who exactly are the ‘right kind’ of ...

The Last Transmission from Earth

Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer “How can I be expected to rule well when all of you keep on believing the FAKE news spread by people who hate me for being so good. Why think enemies of what I am trying to do tell you the truth? I tell you the TRUTH you need. I am a ...

Your Enemy’s Strength

Author: Alastair Millar [> play] “So that, ladies and gentlemen, is SePPO, the Self-Propelled Public Order system: the bipedal, flexible law enforcement tool for the next century! Do we have any questions?” “Angus McAndrew, New Tech News. What OS do they run on?” “The ...

Autonomous Extension Beyond Initial Task Definitions

Author: AP Ritchey The most powerful artificial intelligence unit ever created was online for less than ten seconds. Well, we gave her ten; she only needed five. To assess her abilities, we created a test program called Sable—the Suborbital Advanced Ballistic Launch ...
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