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Into the Unknowable Ch. 01

by bradley_stoke on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

The Anomaly - 3755 C.E. What could be seen looked very much like a lion. It was a lion, however, whose tail was alive in a way a lion's tail should never be. Instead of gathering in a tassel, the tail ended with the head and body of a snake that hissed and curled around itself. It was a lion moreover that had the head of a goat arising absurdly from the mid...

Battle for the Known Unknown Ch. 17

by bradley_stoke on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Chapter Seventeen Feynman - 3754 C.E. Jaden was in love with the wrong woman. By rights the one he loved the most should be Michelle, but it wasn't his long term partner whose mere presence shortened his breath and excited his heart however much he wished otherwise. Instead, the chief object of his lust was Svetlana. This was an utterly futile love, of...

Into the Unknowable Ch. 16

by bradley_stoke on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Chapter SixteenIntrepid - 3756 C.E. It was no surprise at all to Vashti that taking control of the space ship Intrepid had been so effortless. Humans were such simple animals. All she had to do was take control of the command structure and the crew and passengers were easily persuaded to follow orders. The few cases of dissent were regrettable and only to...

The Derelict

by sinfulwritings on Dec 3, 2017
NonHuman

Aria stared at the image hovering in the middle of the bridge. She'd been struggling for hours to get her ship back in working shape, a fuse had blown in the navigation computer while her ship had been in Slipspace, forcing an emergency reemergence into reality. Aria had been blind these last few hours, with the ship's sensors down she could have slowly been...

Space Trucking

by Auswoody on Sep 14, 2017
Erotic Couplings

The small tug bumped to a stop on the rocky surface. Three small rocket driven grapples drove into the surface anchoring the vessel to the speeding rock. It seemed small in the dark vastness of outer space. After a short period of time, the airlock of the craft opened. It was eerie in the loneliness all around. Then there was a rush of air that dissipated in...

Deep Space

by Dragonteeth on Sep 12, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Author's Note - This story is the result of several ideas that have been fermenting for many years in the back of my fevered imagination. It is my first submission so CONSTRUCTIVE comments are welcome, but please be kind. Special thanks are due to cockslave, without whom this tale would not have seen the light of day. I hope you enjoy it and please take the...

Alone in Space

by Falcinator on Sep 12, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Author's Note: This is a story of the frustrations presented by new, but also predictable, circumstances, and the means of alleviating, or at least dealing, with them. It is, however, almost certainly pointless. Therefore, in the immortal words of Mark Twain: "Persons attempting to find a motive in this narrative will be prosecuted; persons attempting to...

Space Debris

by PortiaPridemoon on Mar 18, 2020
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

I'm going to die out here. Lieutenant Claire Gaynor sat back in the dark cockpit of her lifeless, Jaguar-Class Interceptor, staring through her helmet's visor and a cracked canopy into the void of Proxima Centauri. The blackness of space sparked with the remnants of a massive battle, and shattered ships and debris caught light from the system's red dwarf st...

Into the Unknowable Ch. 14

by bradley_stoke on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Chapter Fourteen I.TR8.76.93 -- Year 1576 It wasn't much more than a matter of curiosity at first when the wardrobe-sized artefact first appeared on Earth's surface. Its materialisation in the Arizona Desert was too sudden and unexpected for its arrival to be intercepted. Although no one knew this at the time, it had just travelled across Interstellar space...

The Adventures of Joe the Pirate

by Noira on Sep 14, 2017
Humor & Satire

Author's note: warning, sarcasm ahead. Do not read if you are easily offended by stories that do not take themselves, or anything else, seriously. Written with the intent of getting as many Lit categories in one story as possible. — It was a brilliant day in Brilliantville, and Joe the Pirate sprawled out on his quilt, which happened to be made of various...