Manhattan Project Ethical Dilemma Stories

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Getting The Breaks

by ldrequiv on Sep 15, 2017
Romance

It was getting ridiculous. It didn't seem to matter what I said, how I dressed, or how suggestively I behaved. I simply couldn't get a rise out of him. For nearly a year I'd done everything I could think of short of pulling down his pants. He acted as if I were just one more male colleague. Oh, he was polite, even friendly. He'd listen forever to anything I...

Full Interface

by Henry D. Rinehart on Sep 16, 2017
NonHuman

"My God, what's he doing?" Riker reached out to touch Data's shoulder, and an intense flare of light momentarily blinded everyone in the hall outside the Computer Main Core Access. There was a thump, and when Picard's vision cleared he saw his first officer laying on the corridor floor, a grimace of pain on his chiseled features. Picard and Riker had been r...

Genesis Project Ch. 10

by Mr. Marvel on Sep 14, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Jordan Cross was born in Cumberland county Kentucky, in a rural town of Kettle Creek. Henry "Hank" Cross was married to Jolene Cross for over fifteen years with three children, Jordan being the eldest son. Hank was an out-of-work saw mill worker with a bad temper and an even worse drinking problem, which happened to be the reason he lost his job. Jolene was...

Decisions Ch. 03

by Romantic1 on Sep 16, 2017
Group Sex

Chapter 03: Emily and I "Get Serious" and Complications Grow Friday, I caught the American Airlines flight for LaGuardia but had to change plans in Chicago. Every airport was a mob scene and I wondered about my sanity as well as that of the thousands of people I saw doing what I was doing. When the flight was taxiing into the terminal at LGA I tried to call...

Doctor Ricco's Ethical Dilemma

by Maddisyn on Jun 12, 2019
Erotic Couplings

Victoria Ricco forged a brilliant academic career, achieving a highly regarded international reputation in credential fraud. The commitment to her work allowed the luxury of semi-retirement while continuing her national advocacy and consultancy roles. Her own personal conflict would prove to be her greatest ethical challenge while under the care of Doctor Lo...

A Professor's Dilemma

by wantit2 on Sep 14, 2017
Erotic Couplings

Gary Peters had always fantasized about what it would be like to be confronted with the moral dilemma of a student making sexual advances to him. He knew that his continued employment as professor at this mid-sized university might hinge on his correct course of action in such a case. The conflict of interest rules were strict and had been recently applied w...

When Two Minds Become One

by silicondreams on Dec 16, 2017
NonHuman

I had always been psychic. I can recall being a child, when my then absentee mother, would get angry at me for finishing her sentences. I didn't really know what to call it then and for much of my life I hid this fact, although I did often take advantage of it, sometimes even for less than ethical reasons. It wasn't until detective John Scott came out to th...

Re: Your Brains

by JukeboxEMCSA on Sep 1, 2017
Humor & Satire

Memorandum From: Robert McIntosh To: Jodi Reinsdorf CC: Human Resources Re: Your Brains Jodi, this is Bob, from down the hall. Just wanted to interface with you on a dialogue point regarding your recent objections to the new Client Relations Initiative, and get your 360-degree feedback on the proposal I brought to your attention a couple of hours ago....

The Drink of Choice

by georgewildman on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

I met my first endymionist by chance. It was one of those Friday nights, noisy neighbours and high humidity made sleep elusive. I got up and went cycling in the quiet of the night. My route wandered aimlessly, like a seven year old on their way home after school. I was in the industrial area when I stumbled on the couple. I wouldn't have judged it a partic...

The Experience Machine

by Adrian Leverkuhn on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

Mariel Desjardins adjusted the strap of her book bag once again as she walked across campus, her books and lecture notes heavier than usual, the thin leather strap digging in to her shoulder enough to hurt. The late autumn air was unusually heavy with moisture, and she noted with pursed lips and a wrinkled brow that fat snowflakes were already drifting down...