Fiction

Futuristic view of time dilation in a science fiction city

Sneak Peak for 2024

As we step into the promising realm of 2024, it’s clear that this year is set to be an exhilarating journey, akin to engaging an FTL drive in the vast expanse of space. If last year marked our launch, this year represents a leap into the uncharted, fueled by an overflow of ideas and creative …

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Mega-corporation director with his cybernetic team of engineers

Universe: FTL Drive Corporations

Intergalactic capitalism running amuck is a scary thing.  When mineral resources become endlessly available and collecting them for a spacefaring civilization no longer involves gravity, possibilities really start to open up for production.  When the population of the civilization becomes a planet-consuming virus spreading from system to system on FTL-capable ships, governments and corporations begin …

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As a large spaceship arrives from FTL travel the splash drive releases a huge swirl of destructive energy

Universe: FTL Splash Drives

Welcome back for part two of this week’s deep dive into faster-than-light (FTL) in the Polyslate Dystopia universe. Yesterday, we discussed the mechanics of FTL travel for smaller vessels.  But what about the more common, larger spacefaring ships? The small confines and pressures of wormhole travel don’t suit the larger vessels (and space structures) in …

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sci-fi FTL inclusion drive tears into reality and throws destructive energy through the void of deep space

Universe: FTL Inclusion Drives

In the last Universe post, I discussed corpses and body contracts in the Polyslate Dystopia universe.  This time I’m going to talk about faster-than-light (FTL) drives. When a fictional universe spans hundreds of planetary systems, having a mechanical explanation for travelling long distances becomes a requirement.  It doesn’t have to be “hard science fiction” but …

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Not Your Dad’s Scifi

Opinion piece here, and, before I dive into this week’s blog article topic, I want to say this article isn’t about bashing the creativity of others.  Rather, I’m going to be writing about differentiation.  I’ve read a ton of science fiction, owe a lot to doing so, and will continue to do so.  One of the most important …

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