Techno
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  • Reads 38,991
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  • Parts 25
  • Time 2h 59m
Complete, First published Oct 12, 2015
When an accident aboard a technologically-advanced space station leaves her with mysterious powers, Ellie Jobs must find a way to manage her new-found abilities. Everyone around her is afraid, the doctors are skeptical, and nothing will ever be the same. So, it is perfectly natural that Ellie would be...excited?

After living a boring, normal, life Ellie is ecstatic at the possibility of being special. She can do things no one else can do, accomplish tasks deemed too impossible, and even save the world. She can be...a hero.

This is the third story in a continuing series called: The Age of Heroes.

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Terminal Fuse

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Triggering an explosion, seventeen-year-old Angeline Castillo bites it, escaping the ÆRA research facility and its horrors... temporarily. Hours later, she awakens - terrified and alone back in the lab, only to discover cybernetic implants replace half her skull, reversing the damage that'd killed her. Upgraded, she finds enhanced living to be a blessed curse. Cuz while technopathic abilities are cool, a disembodied voice in your head that's reading your thoughts, seeing through your eyes, and speaking in your dead brother's voice? Not so cool. Still... the voice's got a name Archie, and he claims to have access to the entire facility, so they form a pact. She'll fight her way to him if he'll help her survive. But Archie and Angeline have secrets of their own: secrets that could endanger their friendship, his existence, and her very identity. And the closer they get, the more inseparable they become. Posted weekly, Terminal Fuse is a young adult, sci-fi horror by Josiah Gray. Cover art is also by Josiah Gray, with images licensed from mazegenerator.net or used with permission by NASA and Pexels (via Pixabay).