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The Rewards of Teleportation

by Epictetus on Sep 13, 2017
Erotic Couplings

No amount of genius guarantees success. Countless hours of painstaking checking and double-checking of equations and algorithms were no guarantee that this project would work. I thought back to the first true attempt with a mouse I'd bought down at Petsmart. I named him Scotty, and after wiring up the steel plate to the coax inverter coupling sequence, I pla...

How to Save and Observe Earth Day

by SuperHeroRalph on Sep 14, 2017
How To

This is a Earth Day contest story. Please vote. * For those of you who are concerned about saving the planet, here are some things you can do. If you live in an area that has a lot of sunny days, get yourself off the grid by installing solar panels and using the sun to help power your house. Instead of buying electricity from the electric company, solar e...

The Flash: Big Time

by defender2222 on Apr 22, 2025

“Thanks again for helping us out, Felicity,” Barry Allen said as he helped his friend/ally Dr. Caitlin Snow set up the last of the tesla coils. “With Harry and Cisco investigating the report of that plant creature in Florida we were really short-handed. Felicity Smoak glanced up from her computer and smiled at the man who was secretly The Flash, the fastest...

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Salvation of Humanity?

by red9dragoon on Apr 29, 2025

With the sudden obliteration of a strange comet over the pacific ocean few cared what would happen. Microscopic spores purposefully spread to major landmasses entering everywhere. Only when some humans discovered the spores a few months later did activate consuming all organic life that it came in contact with and spreading its strange carapace like structur...

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Lucy's Changing Life Ch. 03

by Hikolu on May 11, 2020
NonHuman

Author's Note: This story is my attempt at an Alien Invasion and takeover piece. Whilst I like my fiction to be largely original, the story of Jess, Amy, Lucy, and Claire is inspired by a variety of fictions that have come before. The work of H.R. Giger is the most obvious, but by no means the only reference. No ownership of any specific franchise or proper...

NieR: Euphoria

by DisasterArtist on Dec 23, 2018
Fantasy

Data Exchange Initiated... Unit is ready for reactivation... Loading saved data... Calibrating new plugins... Calibration completed. System restart... Boot sequence initiated... Visual system online... Brightness adjusting... For a moment you find yourself blinded by light as your vision reactivates. You find yourself in your quarters on the YoRHa bunker, yo...

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The Crimson Milk Ch. 19

by Quixerotic1 on Dec 24, 2019
NonHuman

The iron door hung heavy on its hinges. Poe raised his hand and banged as loud as he could. A small camera buzzed as it panned back and forth across the hallway. He stared into the lens, and it hesitated a moment on him. He raised the cooler in his hands. A loud click sounded, and the door's security disengaged. Poe went inside, and the door slammed behind h...

The Hive

by Kingmaker711 on Sep 25, 2017
NonHuman

Far outside the city of Maritzburg, South Africa, there stood an ancient baobab tree, its frayed leaves and cracked center a testament to its former glory. The day was winding down, the sun settling for its final hours as fingers of ruddy yellow light painted the hilly earth. The tree stood alone, seemingly out of place, just like the women who had made the...

How To Go Green For Earth Day?

by andtheend on Aug 31, 2017
How To

Cheap things that you can do now to save money and save the planet. 1. Install solar panels, a tankless water heater, and buy an alternative energy vehicle. The above items, installing solar panels and a tankless water heater and buying an alternative energy vehicle are certainly not cheap things to do for the sake of saving money, although, without doubt,...

The Curse of the Succubus

by EddieFuggles on Feb 13, 2018
Erotic Horror

Prologue: An excerpt from The Case of the Red Corset, by Doctor Tobias Jefferson, July 1895 The door finally splintered under my repeated shoulder barges and I stumbled into the bedroom, brandishing my old service revolver. My eyes tried to adjust to the near darkness, the only light source being dawn's faint glow coming through the open French windows. Fie...