science fiction
The bridge between imagination and technological advancement, where the dreamer’s vision predicts change, and foreshadows a futuristic reality. Science fiction has the ability to become “science reality”.
The Monarchy Must Fall
Hello. Welcome to Otto, the only self-sustaining city in the nation. We here in Otto pride ourselves on our productivity. The citizens are a happy people who are willing to work hard in order to keep Otto operational. Once you are logged in our database, you will be an official citizen of Otto. All citizens over the age of 12 must work. All payment is in the form of rations and an occasional luxury. You must follow all laws and rules set by the Queen. Any violation and there will be repercussions. Thank you and enjoy your new life here in Otto.
By Emily Galvan8 years ago in Futurism
Wagner Holbrook
Wagner Holbrook deserves to die, and nobody knows it but me. Why me? Well, let’s just say I know him well. He grew up privileged with everything he could need, but he still filled wants and desires at the emotional expense of everyone he met. He lived his early life like no one could touch him, grabbing everything that he saw. One grandfather was a war hero. The other was quiet and worked as hard as his body would let. But the qualities he inherited were the greed and alcoholism of his father. He developed a crookedness and easily adapted to the lifestyle of the bar clown. His desktop was cluttered with work he knew he would never finish, and, as he obsessed, his fiancé suffered.
By Wesley Hopkins8 years ago in Futurism
Undoing Logic 1
Chapter 1: Remnants of the Past It was said that the height of humanity was wonderful. They achieved perfection in technological growth. It was thought that humanity would soon be able to achieve immortality, but that dream was never to come. At the end of the 30th century humanity was wiped out except for a sparse 2 million or so. The count wasn’t accurate at the time.
By Chad Bicknell8 years ago in Futurism
Cold Waters
Walking the cold barren streets alongside the empty piers in the dead of winter, he stared out into the fog-filled waters. Awe filled his mind as he continued to glance towards the cool calm water reflecting the bright colors of the city behind him. He wasn’t a philosopher, but still he had moments where he contemplated on the world’s state. This time he began to think about the strange fact that much of the water on Earth, or what was left of it, had remained as it had been years before. Others may have pondered upon this idea and had came up with conclusions, but he didn’t want conclusions, he liked the abyss like it was: unknown.
By Alex Boyko8 years ago in Futurism
No Time to Love (Chapter Two)
In New York City again. I've been here many times during different decades, as if my body keeps trying to bring me back home, but continues to overshoot it. I know it's the Big Apple because of the telltale markers; car horns, yelling, doors slamming. I'm not sure what the exact date is till I have climbed out a teenaged boys room that I must have appeared in last night before he woke up.
By NeTanya Hackett8 years ago in Futurism
The Last Guardian
Premise Set in the fantasy world of Keenan's Guardians25, The Last Guardian is an action-adventure film that will explore Earth's last guardian given her special abilities... and responsibilities to protect us from alien threats. The Last Guardian will serve as a prequel follow-up to the Guardians25 novels, depicting how the guardians protected the galaxy before the events that take place in The Book of Sirrah.
By Donnell Keenan8 years ago in Futurism
Alex The Inventor - Chapter 8 (Pt.1)
Chapters 1 - 7 can be read at: Deep Sky Stories & Illustrations Next: Chapter 8 (Part 2) - A New Doctor In Town A new morning and a new doctor has arrived in Delta-Town; a happy, always smiling doctor! There's nothing wrong with a doctor who always smiles - Is there? And what of Dart the Dragonfly? If trouble doesn't find Dart, then the Martian War-Dragon will always. Find. It!
By G.F. Brynn8 years ago in Futurism
Light-Year
“Light-year: It was once assumed just that of a measurement in which how far light had traveled in a year through space, which in fact was that of multiple definitions (polysemous); in which had also defined the age in which one traveled at the speed of light; due to Special relativity; a Time Dilation in which aged a human every light year they had taken at the speed of light.” — Jesse Gray
By Jesse Gray8 years ago in Futurism
Tilted Stage
Dripping down over her skin, the droplets felt cold with the morning sun looming overhead. Her light auburn hair blended with her soft skin, making her feel almost invisible. The distant roar of the crowd made her eyes sparkle with color. She wondered if any of them even knew her name.
By Jimi Alan B8 years ago in Futurism
Best Space Western Sci-Fi Books. Top Story - October 2017.
They are often misconstrued among the oscillating worlds of science fiction, but it's about time the best space western sci-fi books get the recognition they deserve. Don't know what a space western sci-fi is? Well, I'm sure you do, you just don't know it yet.
By George Herman8 years ago in Futurism












