Red Rover

Author: Majoki Red Rover, Red Rover, send MADIE right over. Red Rover, Red Rover, send MADIE right over. Red Rover, Red Rover, send MADIE right over. ANDIE sent the request out for the gigazillionth time, but Red Rover didn’t respond. Neither did MADIE. ANDIE widened ...

Anna Left Today

Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer The curtains hang out the window, blowing in the breeze. A tic starts on his cheek, but stills when he looks down, gaze drawn to where a torn page from her notebook flaps about in his grip, like a little bird trying to escape. Far down ...

Regularized

Author: Jacqueline Kaufman Jean of Arc takes her meds, swallowing carefully. “Delicious,” smiling, almost all her teeth intact. The voices have gone somewhere in the whiteness, gathering strength. In Russo-Amerique, meds are treasure, and she has been selected. Regularized. ...

Bureaucratic Records Of The End Times

Author: Moura BUREAUCRATIC RECORDS OF THE END TIMES Automatic compilation of human and environmental records Source: multiple devices Status: recovered fragments THE LAST KNOT (Record 001 — Autonomous diving equipment) Two hundred meters below the surface, the ...

The Extinction Clause

Author: David Dumouriez Approximately four score and seven years ago, the Luxians saw, they came and they conquered. Well, actually they didn’t need to do much conquering. They simply made their presence abundantly clear and waited for the locals to decimate themselves ...

The Catching Place

Author: AP Ritchey Every Sunday Jed and I met up at the catching place—a pond we’d been fishing for years. It wasn’t much to look at. Just a muddy oval tucked back behind a row of cottonwoods, with a leaning dock somebody built long before either of us started coming out ...

Morning Chores

Author: R. J. Erbacher He woke, sat up in bed, transmuted a yawn into a groan of satisfaction as he rolled his shoulders before dropping his feet onto the carpet. Standing, he stretched his fists up to the ceiling and groaned again, twisting the kinks out of his back, ...

Too Much

Author: Majoki There are some insults even aphids can’t ignore. In 1999 Japanese researchers released their study of “old man smell” which they compared to the scent of crushed aphids. Generally easygoing, we aphids have rolled with our reputation as pests and nuisances, ...

Observers

Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer Nine million boxes. Over nine million lives. We’ll never know how many were actually lost when the Stormgate Battalions came so close to taking Europe back to 1942. All we have left are fragmented tales that orbit an official story so ...

Forgiveness

Author: Rick Tobin “Not on my ship! Do you hear?” A giant, hairy fist struck the ship’s control console as Commander Tros rose from his chair, preparing to join the Bay of Death ceremony. His second followed behind, head bowed. “Your Prominence, my duty is to inform, not ...

Little Things

Author: Kip Pratt Dear Supreme Being, Thank you for the commission. And now, the results… On the planet Earth, in one of your cleverer little galaxies, the bugs are all deceased. Take the car out at dusk, and the windscreen returns squeaky clean. No squashed ...

Float

Author: Cecilia Kae I woke early yesterday to catch the last glimpse of the island. It took twenty minutes getting to the pier. I wanted to be there before it got crowded but it already was. Most were there because it was the first time Mantasia, our neighbouring country, ...

How Far Would You Go on a First Date?

Author: Alastair Millar Lemme tell you, time and cost are serious issues if you want to meet an Offworlder. Which was a problem, because I did: Earth girls are so narrow-minded. The Solar System just doesn’t exist to them. My life partner’s gotta have a wider outlook, you ...

What They Were Doing

Author: Majoki Everyone said the Charmers had really known what they were doing fifty thousand years ago. Trema’s quandary was that no one had ever been able to figure out what they’d really been up to. Sure, they’d left some mage-level techno artifacts. Seemingly random ...

Professionals

Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer It’s raining again. Mike looks up at the dirty brown sky and frowns at an errant childhood memory where rainclouds were grey. His headware comms activate. “Papa Ten, Papa Ten, you watchin’ the skies again?” Mike grins at Samantha’s way ...

The Orb

Author: Aishwarya Srivastava They called it The Orb because “What the actual….!!!!!” did not sound proper in physics journals. It appeared on a random Tuesday, a bright globe hanging next to the Moon. Telescopes were pulled out (a great tussle ensued to display who has the ...

The Last Payload

Author: Shinya Kato Rockets began failing the year they were removed. It took time before anyone admitted what “they” meant. Engineers blamed valves. Politicians blamed budgets. Commentators blamed culture. The honest answer was simpler. They had stopped bringing ...

Aftermath

Author: Mark Renney We are encouraged to forget and, in the Aftermath, there is no denying we are hampered by grief, traumatised by the loss of our loved ones and all that we have seen and experienced. Even so, I can’t help but feel the Government campaign has become more ...
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