Gravitational Attraction

Author: R. J. Erbacher I was holding hands with the ‘alien’ as we walked through the forest. I had been dating her for the past three weeks now and even though I had seen her naked she wouldn’t sleep with me. She was stunning beyond compare and I really wanted to be with ...

Two People On A Crater’s Edge

Author: Aubrey Williams “So, anyway, I’m afraid I’m still going to have to kill you.” The Astronaut’s expression would have read puzzled and disappointed as he sat on the edge of the asteroid’s crater, if he wasn’t wearing a reflective visor. The green, long-snouted ...

Ganymede

Author: Brian Ball Alan was Newton’s cannonball, spinning in chaos, cursing this tiny moon. The ship grazed the atmosphere and was reeled in, defenseless. He was alone. His orbit increased to 14,500mph. 226,000mph. 450,000mph. Each spin pulling him down a bit closer. His ...

Stay Optimised

Author: Eva C. Stein Jen watched the boy wobble on his magnitro board, sparks flaring at the edges as one foot just skimmed the dusty ground. “He’s heading for disaster,” she said, not expecting a reply. “Or notoriety,” a voice said beside her. She turned. A stranger had ...

Stormed

Author: Majoki Sebastian picked up a sheared finger. He gingerly held the digit, storing its smooth, young paleness in his memory before dropping it in the orange bio-waste bag fastened to his belt. Jakarta, Cape Town, Yangon, Chengdu, Lima, Montreal, Oakland. He’d seen the ...

The Shimmering of the Blue and Grey

Author: Alzo David-West The astronomers of Tui had built a Colossal Telescope, and peering into it, they were astonished to find in their home galaxy a planet much like their own—a world of olive shades and deep blues dancing around a sunny-colored gem. They zoomed in ...

Ghost Hunting

Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer He doesn’t see me coming: hardly a surprise. Who expects a random victim chosen from a crowd leaving a club to have a bodyguard? I punch him in the side of the head to get him away from the target, then kick him in the ribs to pre-empt ...

Android, interrupted

Author: Colin Jeffrey They returned Bromley, their butler android, to the factory after he started talking to himself while looking at his reflection. The trouble had started the month before when he paused halfway through serving breakfast to stare at his image in the ...

What a Wonderful World

Author: Hillary Lyon The room fell silent as the Admiral strode into the briefing room. He snapped on a holographic representation of a small solar system. The planets on display swirled in their orbits around the ghostly sun. “For the last several generations,” he ...

MmryLne

Author: Robert Gilchrist You know what it will do to you. The warnings are everywhere. The PSAs on holovision. The billboards on the highway into work. Your social circle has even been impacted by it (Sophie’s cousin’s boyfriend is still in recovery). But that’s not going ...

Run by Robots

Author: Linda G. Hatton Juniper’s steel-toed boots weighed down on the gas pedal like a cement anchor at the bottom of the sea, letting up only as she pulled her new fifty-thousand-dollar investment into the slot marked “service.” She ducked out of the car as soon as the ...

One in a Million

Author: Majoki You’d think I’d be happy about beating the odds on my very first try, of hitting a hole-in-one, winning the lottery, finding a needle in a haystack. Not so much. Not when you beat the astronomical odds of folding space-time to the exact system that is ...

The Everything Drawer

Author: Rick Tobin “Sir, shouldn’t we turn about? Maybe hide in the asteroid belt?” Ensign Murphy stood to the Captain’s side, expecting an immediate order to retreat as a fleet of hostile aliens approached at maximum speed. “Hardly, Murphy. You were brought on this ...

Memorial Night

Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer He sits there like some statue against the rising full moon, hook nose and narrow chin in profile, eyes lost in shadow beneath tousled curly hair from which wisps of smoke rise, describing silver trails in the moonlight. “You’re ...

The Farewell Bridge

Author: Ernesto Sanchez I never thought I would ever hear my father’s voice again. Pitying my aimless life, he handed me this job decades ago, a post so simple a witless robot could do with ease. The monotony is the most difficult part; log every disturbed visitor ...

The Stargazer

Author: Alzo David-West swirling leagues of double stars and life-pulsating suns, waving bands and cosmic rays and manifold planets turning, plasma clouds expanding in the spaces of the void, inter-solar orbits in great eccentric form— a nova blast ...

Over the Edge

Author: Alicia Cerra Waters I remember laying on the midwife’s cot after the world had been deep-fried by a nuclear bomb. I wasn’t feeling very optimistic. The midwife’s mouth puckered with words she didn’t want to say as she offered me some herbs. Problem is, I knew those ...

Papers, Please

Author: Alastair Millar Maybe if we’d thought about it sooner, instead of just buying what the newscasts told us, things would have been different. But I’m not sure. I mean, Autonomous Immigration Management Systems sounded like a good thing – they’d be a non-human (read: ...
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