Whale Fall

Author: Adele Evershed Revelation 21:1 “ and there is no longer any sea” Fifty miles from what used to be shore, Jonah found a whale still inky black and awesome. He said it was an omen. Of course, Jonah meant it was a sign from God, but he was kind like that, knowing ...

Once More Into The Breach

Author: R. J. Erbacher He was armed to the teeth. A pulse rifle in his right hand, extra power cartridges on his hips. In his left, a bolt gun, a drum magazine of ammunition plugged in, able to fire one-hundred-forty-four rounds of piercing, fifty-caliber bullets, two spare ...

Gridlocked

Author: Mark Renney Jackson needed to decompress. The Hyperion delegation had lingered over their coffee and his afternoon schedule had been so tight he hadn’t managed to grab as much as five minutes alone. And now Jackson was parked in a side street, a kilometer or so from ...

Timing

Author: David Barber This was after the calendar was changed, sometime in the binary centuries, when space exploration became popular once more, flitting from star to star in the blink of an eye. The acausal drive itself was fashioned by silicon, though the rest of the ...

Unweaving

Author: Arwen Spicer and Haley Black Entangled voice comm to NLS Convoy Ship 27 By Hasumi, Harmony Outpost, Planet Blue Jungle Walkabout Log 34 – Update on the Untree Colonial Organism I wish you could see them. The plumes of these towering Untrees are pulsing like ...

Earth 2.0

Author: Bill Cox “They’re spraying again out there.” I look out the window. On the horizon I can see a sickly yellow fog, with small black dots flying languidly overhead. Behind that there is an orange haze, otherworldly, not quite right. “Do you think we’ll have to ...

The Waiting Cold

Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer Sally peers from under the racking, checks both ways, then hisses at me. “You think they’ve gone?” I shake my head, then put a finger to my lips. Clichéd it may be, but our unwanted visitors are attracted to sound. But how did they get ...

Passing Through the Arc

Author: Dave Ludford “Lin Chi, it is the time of your twentieth solar cycle. You are no doubt aware of the significance of that fact.” Xemon’s words, spoken to all citizens upon reaching this age, sent a shiver through my body even though I’d heard them spoken many times ...

It’s More Efficient This Way

Author: Dean Ward Prisons take up so much room, that's the problem. We're not denying the need for them, but we would like to see the space used for something... more beneficial. Like a park. Or a school. Or a community centre. Or a library. or, well, you get the idea. ...

The Lonely Flower Seller

Author: Anndria Smuk The field does not sit within the bounds of time. It is eternal while at the same time deceased. Do not try to search for a deeper meaning in this field. The only other way one could put it is as a meadow but not much more. A meadow with overgrown ...

Alexandria Perditus

Author: Michael Anthony Dioguardi Leonard slid his finger too quickly across the creases of the library’s map, snagging a thread of the papyrus beneath his fingernail. He fiddled with his mistake, trying in vain to reattach the ancient fibers. Leonard was the world’s ...

Google’s Earth

Author: Majoki “I’d like to believe you, but you can see very clearly that you don’t exist.” “I’m not on your fucking map, but I’m right here, right damn now.” “Not as verifiable data.” “You’ve got eyes. You’ve got ears. You can fucking punch me to verify my ...

One Body Problem

Author: Alastair Millar It’s the same whenever I wake up – floating free for those first few seconds of consciousness, aware of sounds but nothing else before the light coalesces into something meaningful. This morning, it’s the noises floating up from the street and ...

Useful

Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer The panoramic window that occupies the longest wall of the executive office at the top of the Vimentane Tower shows a breathtaking view of the nighttime traffic in LEO over London. Against the curved inner wall, a buffet has been laid out ...

Bad Samaritan

Author: T.A. Gruver The rolling thunder of pulse cannons fell silent as the setting sun hid behind the clouds dancing over Eleos Basin. Not a sound could be heard from the firing lines as a crying Orion trooper grasped his leg with one hand and pulled himself up with the ...

The Secret is in Perception

Author: Brian C. Mahon "How hopes and dreams vanish when the Maker decides to lower the curtain," Clarissa Dochenal, Countess of the Third Tier, chided herself. Even the confines of a Zakiche war-corsair failed to guarantee safety when the gods warred. The Maker, the False ...

Colder Ways

Author: Majoki The toy soldier guarded the corner of the commander’s makeshift field desk. The faded tin sentry with chipped red jacket, high peaked cap and bent bayonet stood upon the order. Especially in the age of cyberwar, such an order was on paper. Hand written. ...

The Most Vicious Cycle

Author: Philip G Hostetler The project began as deep space exploration. All that was found was uninhabitable, far flung planetoids and asteroids, space, and more space. And finally, the edge of space, that was the most salient discovery we made and a puzzling phenomena. We ...

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