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Chapter 1 It was November, and I was unlucky enough to land on one of the old refueling outposts that are located halfway between wormhole jump-points. They called it Monk’s World. The PortsOfCall data on Monk’s was pretty thin, with most of the info describing the anti-matter plant for refueling ships, along with some info on the shore accommodations. The stats weren’t too bad: gravity at 1.3 ...
Chapter Three I turned to study the tree line, looking for the predators she’d mentioned, but didn’t see anything in the growing shadows. Clearly her eyes were a lot better than mine. “Hold onto me,” she said, speaking urgently now. “Quickly!” I hesitated, knowing how painful a Sulpter field is to touch, only to have a chorus of snarling growls and howls break out behind me. Turning, I saw a ...
Chapter 6 “I turned to see the oldest man I’d ever witnessed. He was impossibly wrinkled and hairless, his limbs skeletal, his skin so thin that I could see every purplish vein in his arms. How long had these men been trapped here, kept alive by the bugs? “"I haven't fully checked her out yet, Frank," the guard said. "You know the rules. Cavity checks required.” ““Well, you don't get to perform ...
Chapter 7 Danya guided us through a dozen short, unnamed streets on our way to the ship. They make the streets in these tiny outposts deliberately complex, supposedly to make the place feel bigger than it is. All I know is that between the buzz and the booze, I got lost almost immediately, but Danya seemed to know exactly where she was going, her eyes sparkling as she looked this way and that. ...
Chapter 8 I leaned closer to whisper to Danya, “You really need to tell me more about your father.” She turned to touch her lips to my ear: “And here I thought you had the hots for my mother.” I turned to stare at her. Could she read minds? I’d never told anyone about her. How she’d been in my dreams ever since that fateful day, and was never far from my thoughts when awake either. I’d never ...
Red-headed Devil By Shadar Chapter One James Byson cowered behind a low, rock wall as the Nazi Tiger tank rumbled and clanked into the tiny, remote village in the Ukraine. He covered his ears as the tank fired at the smattering of organized resistance, its shells blasting apart the low buildings that protected the rabble of freedom fighters. Men armed with antique weapons and pitchforks stood no ...
Skin Walkers, Part One By Shadar January, 2013 Nova stared out at interstellar space from the observation deck, her bare legs crossed lotus-style as she floated in mid-air in front of the huge oval windows. Her long, blonde hair spread across her shoulders as she easily resisted the G forces from the ship’s deceleration as they approached her drop-off point. She was the only one in the ship’s ...
StarTroopers Episode Five by Shadar Kedrik met up with me at lunch to say that Engineering had signed the ship off for atmospheric flight, but he wanted some more time to work on environmentals before we went into space. I decided to take just the flight crew on our first attempt to fly, and I wasn’t going to let them assume their stations until Roci was a couple miles away from the hangar and ...
StarTroopers – Episode Four by Shadar The next weeks passed in a blur of activity. While Ariel was back in Michigan taking her exams, I was studying everything documented on both the Roci and the Dreadnought, which Jacobs had named Enterprise. The name came from the famous line of US aircraft carriers, Carmen told me, not Star Trek like most people thought. But it fit both, which was cool. ...
StarTroopers Episode One The Train Job Tuesday Upper Peninsula of Michigan, USA It was a cool but clear day in May when I got the call that a new Uber candidate was heading my way for testing. I’d picked this isolated region of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to take advantage of a particular natural resource of the area — a railroad track that carried coal trains down to the Midwest power ...