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73 Stories

  • A wallpad ORANGE by tjpcampbell
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    June 2191. The world is almost done. Softened up by laser bombs, the last of the global nuclear bombs are igniting. Radioactive fallout is rapidly spreading. An enveloping nuclear apocalypse caused, incredibly, by no less than the dumbing down of a globally enforced English language. The nefarious omnipotent wallpad ORANGE corporation, the controllers and master manipulators of the English language, purposely caused the apocalypse. They started World War Infinity, a war that was certain to herald the utter and total destruction of humanity. Why? Julie and Sally are among the last of a pitiful number of survivors, but wallpad ORANGE is tracking their every movement, as they are anyone alive. Moreover, wallpad ORANGE desperately want Julie and Sally captured, tortured and executed. And to make matters worse, in a laser-bombed flattened London, the radioactive clouds are speedily heading Julie and Sally's way. How can they possibly survive? wallpad IS WATCHING YOU! FAKE is REAL FAILURE is SUCCESS STUPIDITY is BRILLIANCE The human condition exposed in all its quirky contradictory wonder! ______________ Follow the incredible adventure of the indomitable Julie and Sally who, despite insurmountable odds, attempt not only to survive World War Infinity, but to somehow defeat the remnants of the nefarious omnipotent wallpad ORANGE corporation and give humanity a chance to rise out of the ashes of the nuclear apocalypse. They have only their inimitable quirky banter, their creative intelligence and a rather cool method of transportation to help them. The human condition exposed in all its quirky contradictory wonder!
  • Immortals Die by AbhiBharguv
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    Cosmos are vast, inconceivable, and impossibly out of the scope of understanding for a newly intelligent species such as humanity. Even with the marvels of science in the realm of reality and fiction, we can never even know what lurks behind. In this short story, set two centuries in the future, a family of enhanced humans face one such entity all to save the life of their human daughter.
  • The Forest Society by DoctorUlysses
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    This is a short story, set in Isaac Asimov's 'Robots' universe. It is about friendship, art, and appreciating beauty amongst disarray. I wrote it in April 2016, and entered it into the Sci-Fi London flash fiction competition. It was a finalist.
  • Greats of Science Fiction by ScienceFiction
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    This collection of writer profiles aims to showcase the history and lives behind some of the greatest Science Fiction writers the genre has seen. From the early 'greats' and 'masters' of the Science Fiction world to some of the 'genre shakers' who have revolutionised how SF is viewed; from Dystopian to Steampunk, via Space Opera and Hard SF, we will try to showcase the wonderful world of Science Fiction through its many writers, both past and present.
  • A Clockwork Beat by Pelaven
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    What happens when the lines between robotics and biology blur? We humans have come up with the Turing test; yet, possibly in reality, we may not be that different at the slightest. Our inner workings may differ, for sure. However, to what extent is that only true?
  • Planet of the Girls by tjpcampbell
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    A sci-fi adventure featuring the intelligent, wisecracking Paul Linden and his hapless brother, Gerald. They fortuitously meet a friendly alien named Ambergarb, and the trio accidentally end up visiting a dangerous planet where they are confronted with an incredibly unusual and grievous situation. Planet of the Girls is a 37,000 word sci-fi novel by T. J. P. Campbell divided into 27 chapters. A crossover novel for ages 9 to 99. It is a proof-read pre-published version with good grammar and punctuation. The published version has a style improvement. Amazon at present does not allow the published versions to be read on other publishing systems. Minimal images included for speed of reading on phones and laptops. Soon to be published in 2020. This novel is completely original.
  • Foundation: The Silent Crisis by Timelordz
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    This is an Fan Fiction, original sci-fi short story inspired by themes found in Asimov's Foundation series. While it references elements of classic science fiction, it is purely a fan-inspired creative work meant for entertainment and discussion. This is not an official continuation or adaptation of Foundation, and all ideas presented are my own. In Asimov's final book, Daniel's repair was deemed impossible. But what if time itself provided the answer? This story seeks to stay faithful to Asimov's legacy while logically extending its possibilities. I hope you enjoy my take on these ideas!
  • Starry Seas by SNALEVALE
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    Gunvolt deserves more love so here we are! A one shot book!!!
  • The Man With Two Bodies by FeenicksWilliams
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    Upon death, the neurological data that composes one's personality is downloaded and installed onto computers in the next evolution from A.I.s. These programs are known as installed intelligences, or I.I.s, and they are the secret to human immortality. In recent years, the installation process has opened up for the wealthy public as a means to keep family members alive after their body has died. This is the story of a man who is mistaken for dead and has his mind installed before recovering and becoming the first living person with an I.I. of him or herself.
  • Cyborgs by Kitanlta
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    It's a writing task I was asked to do, a one-scene script from a fictional movie. The story takes place in a world of humans, robots and cyborgs. You'll know the rest while reading. Let me know if you want more 'cause it's a bit short.
  • The Gold Within Steel by MagicalJosh
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  • Grand Finale by tjpcampbell
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    In a very British sci-fi novella, an Earthling and his "ventriloquist's dummy" take on the most omnipotent alien in the known Universe. Intelligence, originality and humor make the most powerful weapons for our odd-ball duo. Insults are let loose to ultimate effect. Grand Finale is a 19,000 word sci-fi novella by T. J. P. Campbell divided into 13 chapters. It is a proof-read pre-published version with good grammar and punctuation. The published version has a style improvement. Amazon at present does not allow the published versions to be read on other publishing systems. Minimal images included for speed of reading on phones and laptops. Soon to be published in 2020. This novells is completely original and also included in the Robot Horizon anthology by T. J. P. Campbell.
  • There's No Place like home by tjpcampbell
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    The chase is on for a strange boy. Is he a ghost, an alien or maybe an angel? Join in on the weirdest of chases carried out by two curious pupils, Sarah and Terry. There's No Place like Home is a 30,000 word sci-fi novella by T. J. P. Campbell divided into 20 chapters. It is a proof-read pre-published version with good grammar and punctuation. The published version has a style improvement. Amazon at present does not allow the published versions to be read on other publishing systems. Minimal images included for speed of reading on phones and laptops. Soon to be published in 2020. This novells is completely original and also included in the Robot Horizon anthology by T. J. P. Campbell.
  • O Robô atômico by kaiomello29
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    Esse conto serviria (em breve quem sabe...) de uma adaptação para o HQ do Agente fiscal D.E.T para criação de outras historias, inspirado na pequena série só de dois episódios curtos do Youtube que eu fiz em 2012.
  • Raven Kubrick by AugustusH3
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    Raven Kubrick is a poem I thought of when watching a movie that was inspired by 2001 A Space Odyssey. In essence this story is inspired by Arthur C Clark, Isaac Asimov, and Edgar Allen Poe. The poem is based around nature and abstraction. None of this is meant to really make any sense or follow any story, except for the character Raven Kubrick represented as the writer of these poems.
  • A Long Forgotten Past by Machiavelli000
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    A short sci-fi story. It deals with a book, a long forgotten past and the search for an answer. Those who like robots and/or have ever read Asimov are probably going to like it. It only takes a few minutes to read it and you could be pleasantly surprised ! Last but not least I am not English, so I apologize in advance for any mistake you could find. I'd also like to receive some feedback in order to improve my style. Thank you for your time!
  • The Future Imperfect  by Linuxtheprotogen01
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    A fan story inspired Foundation by Isaac Asimov
  • The Neanderthal Secret by tjpcampbell
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    A group of children spy a robotic fly while enjoying a picnic. The creators of the fly are rather surprising. The Neanderthal Secret is a 14,000 word sci-fi novella by T. J. P. Campbell divided into 7 chapters. It is a proof-read pre-published version with good grammar and punctuation. The published version has a style improvement. Amazon at present does not allow the published versions to be read on other publishing systems. Minimal images included for speed of reading on phones and laptops. Soon to be published in 2020. This novella is completely original and also included in the Robot Horizon anthology by T. J. P. Campbell.