Sci-fi Hidden Gems
6 stories
Crack Shot Cait by CulturedSushi
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A jokester that can fire off bullets and puns in rapid succession and with awesome precision -- that's how most people would describe Cait Jones, bounty hunter extraordinaire and crack shot with any firearm. After she messed up a bounty hunting job one too many times, Cait's boss forces her to work with two fellow hunters to make sure she doesn't mess up again. When the next job reveals a mysterious and deadly conspiracy, the (slightly dysfunctional) trio must race against time to stop a morally corrupt mercenary and a race of genocidal aliens (because who *doesn't* want to be hunted down by killer aliens at some point in their life?) before it causes the deaths of millions of people. (Updates periodically. Working on this when I can)
Together Forever (Shrek x Pepe) by getshreked2k15
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Pepe felt alone in life. He always had sad moments, but then, one day, a certain ogre came into his life somehow, and things changed...
The Shaking by johncurzonauthor
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"Terrifying." "Brilliant." "Wow." "The Shaking is a unique story. Well defined characters with a good pace of the story." Seismic terror is about to strike... Maverick geologist Brian McLean was ridiculed when he warned London and south east England were at imminent risk of suffering a major earthquake. But when the unthinkable happens buildings collapse, power grids crash, transport is gridlocked, and high-tech life grinds to a shuddering halt. In the stunned aftermath courier Ryan Buckland journeys through a shattered city in a frantic search to be reunited with his family, Deputy Prime Minister Stuart Pullman sees the emergency as his chance to seize power, while nuclear engineer Alan Carter desperately tries to avert a far greater catastrophe. If he fails, destructive aftershocks will be the least of our problems... A homage to penny dreadful natural disaster trash fiction, The Shaking will rock you to your very core! A 103,000 word novel. Rated PG 16.
the wasteland by beastboy8213
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a man that fights in the war for the u.s becomes a high ranking general but when the chines realise a secret weapon he and his family take shelter in a deep span of under ground safe houses called the vaults he learns their true meaning to late and his son grows up to wander the wasteland
The Dark Void by NikolasBlackman
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Crackling neuroprocessors, collapsed worlds, and devastation spreads as far as the corruption that brought it. A time in place where no side brings justice and all are subject to The Void. The intergalactic powers seek out in desperate and vicious blood-lust for a single man: Randal Kelrune is the last living survivor of the destroyed world Onconia, what was once known as Earth....
Walking the Ruins by RainerSalt
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[Featured Wattpad Story] A girl cast into the future, navigating a dystopian wilderness with her friends. Leona and some friends are hiking in the rain, on a school excursion. She would prefer to be elsewhere. Suddenly, nausea takes hold of her. Then everything turns dark, and a clapping noise rips her world apart. They awake in the future. In an abandoned land of deserted, overgrown ruins, they have to fight for their lives. On her way through the wilderness, Leona discovers the bitter taste of pain, loneliness, and defeat. And when she finally finds other survivors, they are not what she expected. Genre: Somewhere between Science-Fiction and Adventure, and somewhere between Robinson Crusoe and The Hunger Games. Winner in the category "Post-Apocalyptic" of the Ooorahs! 2017 #1 in Science Fiction in September 2018