Welcome, 'troopers!
Another month, another Tevun Krus issue... can you believe we already reached #123 of this ezine? Amazing, right? Is there still someone around who can remember the beginnings? Hm... perhaps, but for most of us, they lay in the land of misty memories and stories muttered over the rim of a foaming glass of beer. Or Romulan ale or a pan-galactic gargle blaster. And who are we to tell what's right from wrong?
And that's the land we're going to explore with the current issue.
The Mandela Effect
This phenomenon describes a situation where a part of a population believes to remember something that never happened. We've all been there, with the false memories, right? Now let's see what your favourite Wattpad authors and Ooorah 'trooper make out of it.
🧠 Memories — a story by elveloy
🧠 Nablai's Nebula
🧠 Memory Error 418 - a story by johnnedwill
🧠 Smack Down Time!
🧠 The Trouble With Being Dead - a story by theidiotmachine
🧠 Picture of a science fictional nature - or not
🧠 Judgements's Day - a story by RJGlynn
🧠 Looking for more?
🧠 The Night Timothy Bellow Disappeared - a story by jinnis
🧠 Watt's next & closing time
Enjoy!
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Tevun Krus #123 - The Mandela Effect
Science FictionThe Mandela Effect is described by TechTarget as "an observed phenomenon in which a large segment of the population misremembers a significant event or shares a memory of an event that did not actually occur." But what if it did? Find out more in is...