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Extratouristrials - 365tomorrows
Extratouristrials - 365tomorrows
Author: Majoki *It was obvious the indigenous creature was in an expiring condition,* wrdlgrp expressed matter-of-factly to the processing agent handling his arrival. *Not the issue, wrdlgrp-sln,* the processing agent xtsm shunted back reviewing wrdlgrp’s record of transit. Their forenodes mutually engaged, the experience was made clear to xtsm. *I still do not understand why [�]
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End of Empire - 365tomorrows
End of Empire - 365tomorrows
Author: David Barber Rumour had it that Mother would soon order them to quit the planet, so Six rose early, trying not to wake her sisters as she donned her mask and breather. Outside, dust swirled around remotes abandoned the previous day by her siblings, who gloved these metal figures from the comfort of the […]
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Mars - 365tomorrows
Mars - 365tomorrows
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Mars - 365tomorrows
Mars - 365tomorrows
Mars - 365tomorrows
Author: James Moran In the days when Earth was small the other planets eyed it hungrily and argued over how they would split it up. Like a mother protecting her young, the Moon circled Earth, a wary eye on each of the planets. She visited the ears of Venus and Mercury until she finally convinced […]
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Start Something - 365tomorrows
Start Something - 365tomorrows
Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer The city burns behind them. Long shadows stretch almost to the citadel of government. Late afternoon sunlight picks out moments in bright clarity: metallic reflections from the bent panels of a vandalised coupe, a discarded sheet spread like spilt milk, the sparkle of falling tears. Ahead of such scenes, a […]
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Kepler-16b - 365tomorrows
Kepler-16b - 365tomorrows
Author: Reba Elliott The sun rises and sets, then the other sun rises and and sets, and then the planet rises and the sun rises and the planet sets and the other sun rises and the sun sets and the other sun sets. There is light everywhere. Leaves grow long and wild and in all […]
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We'll Be in Touch - 365tomorrows
We'll Be in Touch - 365tomorrows
Author: Hillary Lyon “So we’re outside, drinking on the patio like we do sometimes after work, when Ellie looks up at the sky and goes—” “I said, ‘What is THAT?’” Ellie laughed awkwardly. From his seat next to the sofa, the interviewer, Mister Guest, leaned towards her, holding his small recorder. He wore a black […]
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Into the Blue - 365tomorrows
Into the Blue - 365tomorrows
Author: Anna Jackson I couldn’t look at it, but it stood tall and imposing before me, like it was begging me to see. I knew it was time, I knew that I didn’t have a choice, but that didn’t make it any easier. The Gateway was open and it was my turn to step through […]
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A Meal of the Past - 365tomorrows
A Meal of the Past - 365tomorrows
Author: Benjamin DeHaan The Delta 21’s hull creaks as she slows and comes into view of the alien space bubble, a pink translucent sack hovering in outer space. At its current rate of expansion, it will enter the stratosphere by nightfall. By next week all of Earth will be swallowed. Our team has worked around […]
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Journey to Pluto - 365tomorrows
Journey to Pluto - 365tomorrows
Author: Bill Cox Hi Ted, let me tell you my story. Some of it you’ll know, but some will be new. I fervently hope that it’ll become your story too. In 2006 the New Horizons probe was launched from Earth. Its goal was a flyby of Pluto, which it achieved on July 14th, 2015, after […]
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Journey to Pluto - 365tomorrows
Drive On - 365tomorrows
Drive On - 365tomorrows
Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer There’s always warning. No matter how sneaky they are, they can’t help themselves. The urge to see our reaction means they telegraph every strike. If our side managed to spot that more often, it’d be hilarious. “Four o’clock low.” I flick a glance that way. That twinkling is lenses aligning. […]
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Too Far - 365tomorrows
Too Far - 365tomorrows
Author: Tim Goldstone I first met you at that stage where I couldn’t sleep because I needed to stretch and stretch and stretch but it’s never ever enough all night long, every night, and I know the only certain way to achieve relief is to stretch so far so violently that my bones burst out […]
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Too Far - 365tomorrows
The End - 365tomorrows
The End - 365tomorrows
Author: James Callan Picking up the pieces is useless, a failed enterprise, like eating bisque with a fork. The bits that were my lover are like autumn leaves late in the season, too many to count, frayed, half-liquefied, one with the mud. I hold what may have been her brains, the organ of her sharp […]
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Fragog - 365tomorrows
Fragog - 365tomorrows
Author: Bill Cox “Hello, my name is Fragog”. The voice was the deepest I’d ever heard. I’d been playing in the garden with some action figures, as you do at age seven and looked around to see who’d spoken. “Oh, I’m not there on Earth,” Fragog explained, somehow sensing my bewilderment, “I’m on the planet […]
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Changing Leopard Spots, A Theorem - 365tomorrows
Changing Leopard Spots, A Theorem - 365tomorrows
Author: Ross Field “It’s time Mason”. His flip flops slapped down the hallways, they seemed as foreign to him as the hands holding his shackles and shoulders. Hands crawled all over his body as soon as they dropped him into the chair. Restraints were winched, electrodes connected and veins impaled. After the years and appeals […]
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Changing Leopard Spots, A Theorem - 365tomorrows
Death In Marsport - 365tomorrows
Death In Marsport - 365tomorrows
Author: Alastair Millar Look, dying on Mars is easy. Equipment failure, sudden illness, inability to follow the safety instructions, they can all lead to the same (you must excuse the phrase) dead end. Making something look like a genuine accident is tricky, but it’s doable, especially with practice. Oh, that won’t do? Okay, I understand. […]
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Death In Marsport - 365tomorrows