Free Range Humans

Author : Duncan Shields, Staff Writer It was the free-range humans that Dorg liked best. Those fatty, preservative-laced humans from the cage-farms were disgusting. They had most of their senses ironed off. Eyes, ears, and nose sealed shut for maximum docility. Their sense ...

Sufficiently Advanced

Author : Sam Clough, Staff Writer As the supports of Hall's final prototype sank a half-centimetre into the soft earth, he breathed a sigh of relief. After a moment's perfect peace, one of the guide crystals under his seat exploded. Fragments scattered all over the clearing, ...

Tunnel

Author : Jonah Lensher The tunnel is long and dark; the smell of mould and must penetrate the darkness, the steady drip of water the only way to measure time as it unravels, unnoticed, past the weeks, years, and decades. Nothing breathing lives down here, there is no ...

The Impact

Author : Patricia Stewart, Staff Writer The twelve scientists stationed at the Scobee Moon-Base listened intently as the Earth-based support team updated them on the recently discovered Levy-Takanotoshi asteroid. The asteroid was a previously unknown Centaurs Class object ...

The Thank You Note

Author : Eric L. Sofer Dear Cousin Pynn, I want to thank you for the birthday present you sent from Proxima Centauri. You obviously remembered my love for plants and botanicals, and it was such a thrill getting a genuine extra-solar gift. The HydroFern was lovely, and I ...

To Die With Light In Their Eyes

Author : Jim Brown Jaller scrambled across the engine's surface, checking for microfractures and loose connections. The recon ship had taken a direct hit to its hull which both shut down the engine and sent them spinning off course. They had gotten so close. As he worked, he ...

Save The Last Dance

Author : Steve Smith, Staff Writer Emily sat, quiet and alone in a corner, waiting for the evening's last song to begin. She watched the immaculate boys prowling the dimly lit room, chatting up pretty girls in hope of securing companionship. No one wanted to be alone. Emily ...

Long Walk

Author : Duncan Shields, Staff Writer One thing I like to do is set my iPod to ‘receive’, set the radius to ten meters, and just take a long walk. Everyone on the street has their buds in. I walk through a group of teens. Track five from Linkin Park’s post-crash album ...

The Collector

Author : Tom Mazanec Everybody needs a hobby. I am a collector. I just made it to slide implant technology. I was in my nineties when nanojuve came out, over 100 when I got my Slide implant. What I do is, I buy a small piece of jewelry. Then I walk around downtown ...

Shades of Gray

Author : Renee Leyburn I dream things before they happen to me. I dreamed the day I will die. From what I hear tell, the foresight is a side effect of the genetic selection and enhancement process that was used when my parents decided to have a child. I don’t know all the ...

Musket Drill

Author : Rob Burton Pour. Spit. Ram. Withdraw. Prime. Cock. I had really hoped people were better than this. Aim. Fire. It’s just a game. I heard somewhere once that the military used to recruit gamers to be snipers. They’d voluntarily honed their skills since childhood, ...

The Light Of Lesser Suns

Author : Glenn Blakeslee He became part of the Grand Flyby Mission midway through the third decade of his life, as a junior designer on the Flight Data Subsystem team. He found himself at the leading edge of spacecraft design, and worked with the members of his team to build ...

Terminal Cancer

Author : Jasen Taylor The large, solid steel table in the center of the sterile conference chamber was three inches thick but still did not weigh as much as the spirits of the twelve individuals seated around it. They had put this meeting off for as long as they could, but ...

Telic

Author : Paul Bort Telic didn't know what to do next. The barn was gone. Not gone with splinters everywhere, hinting that there was once a barn. This was gone like it had been edited out. Nothing left but dirt. The sun was setting, and the cows were wandering back, the first ...

Silicon Suicide

Author : Duncan Shields, Staff Writer By the time you read this, I’ll be dead. I’ve locked the door and shut down all my firewalls. My batteries will run down inside the hour and I’ve disabled my deactivation alarms. That is my right. This is what I want. I have the EMP ...

The Prototype Sanctuary

Author : Ryan Somma An orangutan and a brain in a vat were playing chess across the room from me. It was a joke I hadn't figured out the punch line to in five years of working here. The disembodied brain was Philo, and, lacking eyes, I had no idea how it understood the game. ...

Under Warranty

Author : L.Hall The mousy haired woman sat with tears rolling down her face in front of a cold steel table. Broken plastic, silicone pieces, processors, ball and socket joints, gears, pieces of leftover motherboards, all lay shattered, broken before her. The Omnicarp ...

An Afternoon in Autumn

Author : Ivy Tyson Sunlight sifts through fluttering reds and yellows, bounces off of well-worn bark and old crinkled stems to gently fall, scattered and warm, on the soft brown ground. A light breeze rustles the branches of the huge old oak tree, providing nature’s most ...

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