Adventure
Space Jumper
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. But they also say you can’t breathe in space, yet here she is breathing just fine. So if she screamed right now, while being chased through galaxies, would anybody hear her? More importantly, who would hear her? She did know one person who she met quite frequently when exploring different galaxies, but that was always by chance. Who knows where he is now. He could be asleep on his home planet earth for all she knew. It's not like they had space phones to call each other, though that would be cool and she should definitely look into that. But even if he showed up, what could he do? She would be in the same position, just another person to look after, she didn't need that right now. She only needed herself, she was better on her own anyways.
By Keala Asher3 years ago in Fiction
One of the Chosen Few
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. However, that's not entirely true. There are those who do hear the screams of those who are lost in the vast emptiness that is space. Beings who take pity on these lost souls and give them a second chance of life. A chance to be something more than ordinary. A chance to have astronomical power. A chance to be...chosen.
By Chris Mitchell3 years ago in Fiction
The Whispers of Time
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. But we can hear the whispers over time. Can it be that the whispers we hear guiding and speaking to us over time are the remnants of the screams of past generations from moving through space? The human experience is audible in the loudest of ways. There are so many layers to existence and energy. Yet we seem to neither hear nor remember the equal and opposite physics that drive existence on a grand scale. We consider this life on Earth to be a third dimensional projection of reality because of the impact we feel. Our bodies come with everything physical; smells, sensation, sound, visuals, and tastes yet what you experience as reality is not another’s reality. Leaving truth to the fact that reality is ultimately to be your choice of perception. That perception will have you questioning if the screams you hear in your dreams are the reality of space or if the whispers you hear in your head are lessons and warnings of time.
By Alicia Jones3 years ago in Fiction
Zero
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. It’s one if the greatest fears of being a GSP. My name is Zebulon Romulan, and I became a Galactic Space Pilot far younger than most. But that’s a whole different story. Yes I know my name is a mouthful. Probably why my fellow pilots call me Zero. It stuck so now it’s my call sign. As a GSP your missions vary and thus your spacecraft can be altered on the fly as parameters and intel evolve. So naturally it’s important to be skilled on anything with wings. Nothing is more nerve racking for a GSP than being in the Naval Elite’s newest and baddest fighter yet. An 88th generation combat fighter with a legacy of performance in any environment but especially space. It’s military designation is very long and technical but to new GSPs, they call it the A.C.E.88. The 88 is obvious but A.C.E. stands for Any Combat Environment. Veteran GSPs simply call it ACE.
By Eric Borden3 years ago in Fiction
The Mysterious Side of the Moon
Chapter 1: The Supernatural Realm where Demons and Aliens Dwell but are not at Peace with each other. Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. Scientists at NASA knew little about space or the mysterious side of the moon until they started to launch spacecraft up into space. Have you ever wondered what happen during the Famous Apollo mission with Neil Armstrong as the first man to walk on the moon or what happened during the few minutes of radio silence that happened during that historic mission? Have you ever wondered if it was all a movie shot on set or did it happened and what else happened during does few minutes? What did they see? Here is the story that my friends and I found out after we made our discovery of the supernatural realm where demons and aliens dwell but are not at peace with each other.
By Apo Frederick Abraham Richardson3 years ago in Fiction
The Whispers of Time
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. But we can hear the whispers over time. Can it be that the whispers we hear guiding and speaking to us over time are the remnants of the screams of past generations from moving through space? The human experience is audible in the loudest of ways. There are so many layers to existence and energy. Yet we seem to neither hear nor remember the equal and opposite physics that drive existence on a grand scale. We consider this life on Earth to be a third dimensional projection of reality because of the impact we feel. Our bodies come with everything physical; smells, sensation, sound, visuals, and tastes yet what you experience as reality is not another’s reality. Leaving truth to the fact that reality is ultimately to be your choice of perception. That perception will have you questioning if the screams you hear in your dreams are the reality of space or if the whispers you hear in your head are lessons and warnings of time.
By Alicia Jones3 years ago in Fiction
Forward One
No one can hear you scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. Alan had heard the secretary of space exploration make the unclever quip during his first day of orientation nearly 10-years ago. He didn’t think much of it at the time, only the foolish remarks from another unremarkable bureaucrat. Only now, as he sat aboard his ship, the Bucephalus, did the words return.
By Sean Morrison3 years ago in Fiction










