Tag: Science Fiction
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Getting Into Warhammer 40K, Part 1: The Basics
I never liked Warhammer 40K because when I buy a game, I want to sit down and start playing. Warhammer is the opposite of that. Getting ... -
A Book and a Film: The Man Who Fell to Earth
I can’t remember exactly when I first saw the film of The Man Who Fell to Earth – back in the 1980s, I guess, when TV channels ... -
Dead Man’s Bounty (Part Four) by T. Eric Bakutis
Read part one HERE, part two HERE and part three HERE. Arcasia took a look at the soldiers in exo-armor all around them and the large ... -
Dead Man’s Bounty (Part Three) by T. Eric Bakutis
Read part one HERE and part two HERE. Arcasia settled Bennett and pulled the stolen linkline from a jumpsuit pocket. She accessed Bennett’s PBA and compromised ... -
Dead Man’s Bounty (Part Two) by T. Eric Bakutis
Read part one HERE. Josef’s Avispon settled on a concrete helipad. An armored wall blazing with dozens of lights looked out over bare earth descending ... -
Dead Man’s Bounty (Part One) by T. Eric Bakutis
Arcasia Barondale woke to a cool rain tapping her leather jacket. She was on her back on a gravel roof, face sheltered by the wing ... -
Fall by J.P. Ashman
John Wick meets Altered Carbon/Deus Ex Machina in this savagely surreal short-story from J.P. Ashman. Senfel, a soldier-type who survived ‘the fall’, leaving her with survivor’s ... -
Planetfall by Emma Newman
“Mack understands these people far too well. They may be scientists and experts and handpicked from thousands of hopefuls vying for every single place on Atlas, ... -
Iron Gold by Pierce Brown
Warning: this review contains spoilers! “War eats the victors last.” Stepping back into the worlds of Red Rising was not as easy as I expected it ... -
Explosions and FEELINGS (and More Explosions) (Guest Post by T. Eric Bakutis)
While I enjoy mindless action as much as the next person, stories where I can genuinely empathize with the folks currently shooting at each other have ...