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Commensurate Service - 365tomorrows
Commensurate Service - 365tomorrows
Author: Rick Tobin Meds failed Jeremy Paloo, leaving him restless, sweating under the ship’s ventilation over his bunk. Newbie deep space fever—no crime struggling with it during maiden voyages outside the solar system, but embarrassing for executive officers. He felt something crawling, inching over his fevered chest in the cabin darkness. Jeremy scrambled, terrified, calling […]
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Commensurate Service - 365tomorrows
Sorry For Your Loss, But You Can't Sue Us: Excerpts from the Official Consent Form of Experimentation - 365tomorrows
Sorry For Your Loss, But You Can't Sue Us: Excerpts from the Official Consent Form of Experimentation - 365tomorrows
Author: Maryfaith Ocampo I authorize the usage, study, and replication of my gametic cells. I grant the genetic clinics permission to edit my Genetically Modified Human (GMH) as they deem fit. I understand that there are unknown risks of experimentation with newer sequences and synthesized proteins. I confirm that the financial information I provided is […]
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Sorry For Your Loss, But You Can't Sue Us: Excerpts from the Official Consent Form of Experimentation - 365tomorrows
A Woman of Many Facets - 365tomorrows
A Woman of Many Facets - 365tomorrows
Author: Rosie Oliver An idealised woman never existed. She is an imagined blend of traits in a single glorious perfection, a beautiful Frankenstein of personalities. Not one considered as part of the crowd or an asset to be used or abused by another, but a woman who stands out for her learning, physique, skills and […]
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A Woman of Many Facets - 365tomorrows
The Program - 365tomorrows
The Program - 365tomorrows
Author: Fatemah Albader The only certainty in life is that it will eventually come to an end. But what if there was a way to know exactly, with 100-percent certainty, when your life will end? Would you want to know? If you said yes, I’d rethink that if I were you. Consider Pete. He was […]
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Deathmatch - 365tomorrows
Deathmatch - 365tomorrows
Author: Chana Kohl When my ship touched down on the small moon of E’lyrvst III, nothing struck me particularly outside the ordinary. Host to the largest salvage yard in the sector, V’hara, the proprietor, was known across the explored galaxy for her business acumen and political influence. Visitors could anticipate technological expertise, unrivaled hospitality, and […]
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The Rings of Naduskar - 365tomorrows
The Rings of Naduskar - 365tomorrows
Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer The planet Naduskar is a technological wonderland without visible natural surface, be it land or water. At some time in the distant past, an advanced race converted or covered every last piece of open ground. There’s the mystery: is it nothing but a huge machine sitting upon the remains of [�]
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The Porcelain Pilot - 365tomorrows
The Porcelain Pilot - 365tomorrows
Author: Hari Navarro, Staff Writer The porcelain pilot hovers just beneath the artificial swell of the valley lip. Once long ago a dam though now, after the water has long since fled, it is but a hill covered in lush deep grass and bluish grey flowers with petals that purr at the sun. “It’s time…” […]
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The Porcelain Pilot - 365tomorrows
The Nightmare Dunes - 365tomorrows
The Nightmare Dunes - 365tomorrows
Author: Samuel Edney He’d wandered too far. He’d wasn’t paying attention and had wandered too far and now it was darkening as the storm had descended upon them. Mother was going to shout at him. She was going to be so angry. ‘Darling, where are you?’ If he turned back now, maybe she wouldn’t be […]
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The Nightmare Dunes - 365tomorrows
A Something New - 365tomorrows
A Something New - 365tomorrows
Author: Majoki Not long after a distant star suddenly brightened a thousand-fold and gamma rays gobsmacked life on earth, a prairie dog emerged from its burrow in a deep narrow canyon in what was once southern Utah. Ever wary of predators, it fed quickly and returned to its burrow unable to remark on the extreme […]
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First on Mars - 365tomorrows
First on Mars - 365tomorrows
Author: Kye Shamblin The first human being to set foot on Mars. That was all I’d ever wanted to be. Even at a young age, when the other children shared equally impossible dreams, this was mine. Other children eventually were sobered by reality and would settle for far more realistic opportunities. I never gave in. […]
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First on Mars - 365tomorrows
Just Passing - 365tomorrows
Just Passing - 365tomorrows
Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer She’s down by the landing gear, waiting for the moment when the dockhands retreat before launch. There’s about forty seconds when a determined stowaway can get into the ventral landing leg housing and climb inside the survival shelter built into the back of it. “Martine.” My step-sister doesn’t even twitch. […]
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Just Passing - 365tomorrows
Graceless Rain - 365tomorrows
Graceless Rain - 365tomorrows
Author: Marcus Nielson The rain thrummed a little tune on her helmet before turning into a cacophony of sound. Each time the rain changed the tempo, she wondered if this was the time that it would finally stop raining. Then, without fail, the pitter-patter would become a tap-tappy, a hum-drum, or a class 3 orbital […]
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Graceless Rain - 365tomorrows
The Saucer People Make A Discovery - 365tomorrows
The Saucer People Make A Discovery - 365tomorrows
Author: David Barber “I’m not asking you,” cried the small grey. “I’m telling you!” The other, droopingly tall and thin, as befitted one of its great age, made a not while I’m eating gesture. “No, listen. They bury them in the ground. Or set fire to them.” Greys could be unpredictable. Sometimes facts disturbed them, […]
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The Saucer People Make A Discovery - 365tomorrows
The Louse Spouse - 365tomorrows
The Louse Spouse - 365tomorrows
Author: Armand Diab The inattentive student stared at his phone in the middle of the lecture. The professor was none too pleased. “Mr. Reddit, no phones during class”, the professor said. “Sorry”, replied the student. The hand device minced no words in letting him know its dissatisfaction by softly speaking in a Siri-esque voice: Robert, […]
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The Louse Spouse - 365tomorrows