The Turning Point
Jax had always hated Cosmopolis with its plasfalt streets, adamantium tracks, and neon lighting. It was as if the city … Continue reading The Turning Point
Jax had always hated Cosmopolis with its plasfalt streets, adamantium tracks, and neon lighting. It was as if the city … Continue reading The Turning Point
The storm clouds rolled in to compete with the afternoon’s brilliant blue sky. Right on schedule, Lije thought with satisfaction. … Continue reading Network
No one would ever have known it was there, in that tiny retreat from the bustle and concrete tucked in … Continue reading The Relic
It had been there for 200 hundred years, looking exactly the same. Just another farm, with a neat farmhouse and … Continue reading The Farm
Sasha loved the Gates. They were older than memory or record, if the old ones could be believed, though they … Continue reading The Gates
Bluing was it’s favorite time of waking. The sand, brilliant white for so many matings, took on the hue of … Continue reading First Contact
She could still see the town below as if through a pea soup fog, street lights shining incongruous against the … Continue reading Wormhole
“Hey, Job, you’re glitching again.” Mara’s voice came through the neural transmitter. “What’s up?” “This uniform doesn’t fit,” Job’s voice … Continue reading Glitch
Lise’s eyes darted back and forth in the dim light under the trees. Jole was always following her around, but … Continue reading The Pod
I walked through the empty rooms, no footprints visible but mine in the soil-thick dust covering the floor. My steps … Continue reading Tears of the Cyborg