A Review Of The Computational Offloading Stories

371,997 results
Orientation
Length
Source
Infinite Scroll

The Neoprene Demon

by DZiegler on Sep 23, 2019
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Chapter 0.1: Our Only Hope "Dave! Jaime's fried! Her entire power subsystem is burnt to shit! She can't keep operating." Keith blurted out, his voice shaking with anxiety. "It's a miracle her auxiliary battery stayed intact long enough for her to make it out of that hot tub and back to her room!" Dave nervously rubbed his hands over his eyes and responded,...

A Dark Time

by targlet2 on Dec 25, 2019
Group Sex

Tasha was the head of the scientific expedition to explore ancient peoples in Northern Europe. She smirked to herself as she read the letter one more time. She had been chosen to travel back in time using newly discovered time stream technology to study ancient cultures and people in Northern Europe. The letter warned that she would be the only one on the ex...

Acceptance

by juangariano on Sep 16, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

He was filled with optimism for his new life when he awoke at five that spring morning and showered and brushed his teeth and as he did so he parted the curtains and looked out the bathroom window. The middle aged woman next door was in her own bathroom, which faced his, but perhaps she did not think anyone could be awake this early, for she had not drawn he...

Building Utopia Ch. 13

by SW_MO_Hermit on Sep 18, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Once again I want to thank my editor "Wires" for his assistance with this story. His advice has improved this chapter drastically. I have made a few changes since his last review and want to emphasize any errors are definitely mine. * Before they returned to America Roger crossed the channel and sailed into Brest where he sold the cargo in his merchantman...

K1MB3RLY M84U Pt. 01

by DZiegler on Aug 21, 2019
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Arthur closed his eyes and exhaled. Back against the trunk of a great pine, he held a rifle against his chest. He pulled out the worn magazine, examined it, and slotted it back into the gun. He did three Hail Marys and fervently grasped the collection of dog-tags hanging around his neck. He whispered to himself, "Three bullets left Arthur...make em count."...

T3SS4 M84U (Mile High Club)

by DZiegler on Sep 24, 2019
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

I waited patiently for the stewardess to fix my drink. I watched her hands delicately work a pair of tongs to pull at cubes from the ice-chest resting on the airline beverage cart. She then poured vodka and tonic over the ice cubes and swirled the drink in her hands. I knew it was a perfectly measured 50/50 ratio. She handed me the drink, leaning over the b...

The Relative Facts of Human Life

by Everettcb on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Published 11/2/2015@ The relative facts of Human life, I believe in the ethical treatment of all life. Understanding what it means & being human, We arrogantly fail to recognize that, We, being humans, are not higher life forms. Example; 1-humans are destroying their own habitats, other higher life forms do that. 2-humans murder each other for mo...

Red's Scottish Trip Ch. 01

by Scotsman69 on Sep 14, 2017
Erotic Couplings

She unstuck herself from sleep. Light was glowing round the edges of the blind and she pushed it up, yawning. Her eyes narrowed as the plane tilted and she caught the full glory of the sunrise; an infinity of Atlantic below, glinting and flashing in the light, and on the east horizon the joy of morning. Light diffused sideways by low white clouds into a fain...

BWC Chronicles

by gerx on Apr 29, 2025

Political Disclaimer: This work is a fictional dystopia created for artistic, narrative, and psychological exploration. It does not reflect the political, ethical, or moral values of the author or any associated platforms. Year 2135. The collapse of the old world did not come suddenly. It was a slow, grinding implosion – a century of unchecked liberalism, ch...

Open in Reader

The Long Weekend Ch. 05

by voyeurplume on Sep 19, 2017
Loving Wives

The foyer was busy with people departing. I remembered that we needed to be out of the hotel in an hour. Tonight we would be staying at Helen's house. Helen was an old friend of Amy's who I liked but, living in Bristol, we didn't get to see very often. She was a little disappointed when she learned that we were not going to spend both evenings with her. We h...