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A Common Weakness – Chapter 6 They drove south, picking up the interstate and quickly getting away from the city limits. They drove in awkward silence, Claire keeping the car at a steady speed as the traffic thinned around them, just another car mingling with the lunchtime traffic. They passed a patrol car slumbering on the shoulder, the officer at the wheel not even looking in their direction. ...
A Common Weakness – Chapter 7 Earl Swaby was having a bad day. He’d been on the road for nearly ten hours with a truckload of machine parts for a factory in Canada when he heard a faint pop and a hiss and his truck began to rumble ominously. He had pulled over to check the tyres of his 18 wheeler, finding that an outer dual tyre was flapping uselessly on its rim. He had gone into his truck to ...
A Common Weakness – Chapter 8 Joe was sitting at home in his comfortable old armchair with his old dog curled up at his feet when the phone rang. He reached out and took it from the battered old side table, answered it quickly and politely, took note of the message and put the phone back down. He stood up and stretched his stiff arms and back. “I've got to go up and check the Lake House is ...
A Common Weakness – Chapter 9 Alice drove through the dappled sunlight of the leafy tunnel towards the Lake House. She was trying to enjoy the beautiful serenity of the scene that unfolded before her, but deep inside she felt a gnawing unease. Her trip into town had been reassuringly mundane. A sheriff’s deputy had nodded a greeting to her as she walked along main street. There was a noticeable ...
Alicia at the beach The queue of cars heading into the beach car park stretched for miles along the sun-baked road. Alicia sat alone in her unremarkable blue Ford Mondeo, feeling slightly foolish in a loose-fitting, cream coloured crop top and a short blue skirt that exposed more cellulite than she was happy with. Her beach bag lay beside her on the empty passenger seat and on top of the bag lay ...
Hecate surveyed the sacrifice critically. She was a weak looking creature, just a young undernourished girl from one of the poor mountain farms. She was shaking in fear, her skinny arms held easily by two of Hecate’s burly men-at-arms. The linen shift that she wore had grown damp in the cold air and clung to her frame, showing her ribs. Hecate wondered if the girl was worth the ritual. Twenty ...
Chapter 10 – Reality The Glyndwr and the Magellan were locked together in a lover's embrace, two isolated pockets of life in a dead star system, an impossibly long way from home. Around them hung the shattered remains of an obliterated world, chunks of rock thousands of miles across that hung still and silent in the great void. An epic tragedy had destroyed a civilization, a whole race, but few ...
Chapter 1 – The Discovery The Pegasi system, 2274. The Deep Space Exploration Vessel Magellan cruised silently amongst the dark mountainous asteroids that hung silently and still in every direction. The Magellan was not a small ship. Like all DSEVs the Magellan carried a large crew of nearly 900 souls. These men and women were required to feed the ship's voracious engines their ceaseless ...
Chapter 2 – The Vault The shuttle hangar was busy with crew fuelling and checking the Magellan's small complement of shuttles. The Magellan, being far too large for atmospheric flight, carried two light and two heavy shuttles, each reasonably sized spacecraft in their own right, but capable of atmospheric flight. When the order came to beat to quarters all of the shuttles were made ready as a ...
Chapter 3 - Infection Under a microscope, the nanobots resembled a tiny ant: four legs, two pincers, a small squat body. Individually they were unimpressive, simple creatures. But tiny though their minds were, when united with other nanobots, they began to share ideas, until their minds worked together in a web of thoughts and intelligence began to form. They were a triumph of computing, of ...