Series
Despair: Yasuhiro Uehara’s Arc. The Second Eagle becomes a Desperado.
My father was a murderer and I’m a murderer’s son. Hiro “The Second Eagle” Uehara Yasuhiro was not used to the inhuman heat of Aeris desert. But he had been taught well. Immediately he shut the complaint inside his mind. Never utter it with the tongue. Warriors are born to be better than everyone else. Warriors are born to suffer. To suffer better than anyone else. A highborn warrior like himself grew up inside the manor house of the Uehara clan at the south of Aeris.
By Konstantinos Andrikopoulos5 years ago in Fiction
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Three days after being unceremoniously fired for time theft, David Gomez found the broader world ambivalent at best. When his boss pulled him aside and unveiled the creeping optimization conspiracy phasing out human influence on the world, he imagined it to be the dawn of some romantic revolution; humanity pitted against its own unfeeling, diabolical creation. What he got was an algorithm, programmed to anesthetize and replace the masses, which had largely succeeded and now treated its opponents with the same apathy it had forged in them.
By Steven A Jones5 years ago in Fiction
Divinity by Design
In the beginning, which for this certain to be sacred and overly shared story, is October 21 of the year 2020. Alone and celebrating his 40th birthday from a jail cell an hour or so from his closest relative or friend is the vessel with which this charmed journey has embarked. From the very first memory that is stored in this always busy and mostly confused brain, to this very moment, a detailed and impressive photographic memory stores information and metadata alongside the visual memories in an almost machine-like process. This natural ability and birthed talent has not always been at his disposal consciously. Surely it happened by default without any need to add effort to the task mindfully. Each time he gets caught in a recollective moment, whether daydreaming or when asked a question that would require accessing the archives, we are all amazed at the seemingly innate ability that his brain must tag and categorize thoughts into memories and beliefs.
By Brandon Oldfield5 years ago in Fiction
Ripar's Return to Earth (part 6)
When they woke up, they ate and went to assess the damage to their crops. It looked worse the day after the damage was done. There were tire tracks all over the land where their crops were. John wondered how the aliens were going to fix this mess.
By Robert Kegel5 years ago in Fiction







