Tag: sci-fi
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Fun times with military funding – 1. The Dragon Submarine
The Dragon Submarine These oddly maneuvered submarines lope along shorelines like some sort of mythical dragon. High curves going up and down. This was only the distraction to the actual danger of these ship. This ship is an advance troop transport. Able to silently deliver a hundred men to a beach head and secure a…
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Wormholes are fun in science fiction but impossible in real life

In my recent streak of being back at work, I have vast amounts of time to contemplate many things. I have listened to many books of science fiction and listened to a podcast or two and watch a YouTube on how wormholes are theorized to work. And in all that time I have to say…
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A reckon for space

Who would have thought it? The stars in the sky The lights of the night Caught in a jar Maybe not actual stars Anymore than real angels But who’s to say what we really are Gods and demons Silence among the heavens As we have marveled at are own stupendous magnificent Planets and systems will…
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Halo: Port Haven – 2
April 1st, 2520 April Fool’s day. What a day for launching a new mission. There were no crowds, only a few dozen extra people ONI all of them. The crew had already boarded and begun the shake down. Captain Oswald stood in Haven’s Command center in the middle of the station. As per his new…
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Radio Racers – 1

New Definition to Space Opera The tracks of light that raced circled the moon were like that of a science fiction electrical board. The lights and flashes of the space racers made the starry nights not seem so lonely. Perhaps it was the stuff of dreams that brought forth the wonder of the effortlessness of…
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Reclaiming the Sea – The Subs
Diesels submarines, the noisy ships that had once served as escorts for supply boats, now were a pest for the nuclear fleet. The nuclear subs were quiet and stealthy, full of wonder and mystery. The two types of boats, the quiet and noisy, were always at odds with each other. While the nuclear fleet would…
