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”.
'Doctor Who': "Old Soldiers" Review
Between 2007 and 2014 (and the occasional release since), Big Finish Productions released an extraordinary range of Doctor Who stories. Focused on the first four Doctors, the Companion Chronicles focused on the traveling companions to those Doctors either no longer with us or not working with the company at the time. It was a chance for lesser served characters like Steven Taylor or Liz Shaw to shine in their own stories. It was also a chance for better-known characters (and their actors) to show a different side, such as with Nicholas Courtney's Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart in the December 2007 release "Old Soldiers."
By Matthew Kresal7 years ago in Futurism
The Tale of Glytch—Part 1
As a boy Glytch grew up on a large colony ship, he lived with his parents and his siblings. Their life was full of hardships that can’t be denied but they got by. At the age of 5 is when Glytch’s life changed, pirates attacked the colony looking for treasures and fortune among the richer populous. They were ruthless in their endeavors; their murderous intent was almost palpable. Warning messages flashed on all devices, before leaving they had done something to the ships main core. Fearing for his life Glytch’s parents shoved him into a small pod that could save him, and he was left to drift through space. He realized nearly too late that his brothers pod had malfunctioned, and not launched. All he could do was watch the ship he had known as home explode. His pod being pushed further with each blast wave, he gripped his father’s satchel to his chest, his last gift.
By Trinity Atwood7 years ago in Futurism
Infinite Present - Part 3
The second sunrise over the hidden valley arrived an hour after the first. Though smaller and less obviously impressive, especially when obscured by trees, "Little Sister" still offered a second blessing of light and warmth each day to the people of Pachakuti.
By James Eddy7 years ago in Futurism
The World Ended in Blue
Prologue When the Blue first showed up people were confused. No one blamed them though, the Blue was of the unknown and humanity feared things they didn’t know. That was something Audrey came to the conclusion of when she gazed up at the large ship in the sky. It was like the beings in there were taunting everyone.
By Project Blair King7 years ago in Futurism
Infinite Present - Part 2
Palacio Altair found him wandering through the fog, dressed in only his night shirt. It was early in the morning and it was unclear how long he had been outside. The Emperor was staring out over the valley that had been his home for nearly twelve years and, upon noticing his friend, he explained that he was only awake to see one last sunrise.
By James Eddy7 years ago in Futurism
Fire Fury Freedom
The planet is dying, on the verge of collapse, and they are the last hope to save it... Mack, an ex-soldier of the mega-corporation C.D.F.P.'s Military Division, now leads his mercenaries on a quest to save their dying planet. After learning that extreme global warming, caused by the C.D.F.P., has ravaged the planet, Mack is determined to make them pay for what they've done. All life is at the brink of extinction.
By Amanda Rose7 years ago in Futurism
Infinite Present
Just to give you all a bit of warning, this is my version of a prologue in that it is both a prologue and an epilogue and also neither of those things. Hopefully, this will all make sense to you as you get deeper into the story and the world I'm writing about.
By James Eddy7 years ago in Futurism











