Manabendra Nath Roy
Stories (25/0)
The Plastic Menace
In the year 2080, the world was drowning in plastic. Every corner of the planet was littered with plastic waste, and the oceans were choked with plastic debris. The world was on the brink of collapse, and it seemed that there was no hope for redemption.
By Manabendra Nath Royabout a year ago in Fiction
The Silent Forest
In the year 2200, the world had changed dramatically. The population had skyrocketed to over 20 billion people, and as a result, the demand for resources had never been higher. The forests that once covered the Earth were now a distant memory, replaced by towering skyscrapers and sprawling urban centres. But for a small group of rebels, the memory of the forests still burned brightly in their hearts.
By Manabendra Nath Royabout a year ago in Fiction
The Poisoned Sky
In the year 2070, the world had become a very different place. The skies were thick with smog and pollution, and the air was toxic to breathe. Most people stayed indoors as much as possible, venturing out only when they had to. But for a small group of survivors, life went on, even in the face of the poisoned sky.
By Manabendra Nath Royabout a year ago in Fiction
The Perfect Heist
The heist had been planned for months, every detail thought out and rehearsed until it was perfect. The target was a wealthy businessman, the owner of a string of jewellery stores across the city. And the prize was a diamond necklace worth millions.
By Manabendra Nath Royabout a year ago in Criminal
The Shadow in the Woods
There was something eerie and unsettling about the woods that surrounded the small town of Raven's Peak. The trees were old and gnarled, their twisted branches reaching towards the sky like bony fingers. And at night, when the moon was full and the stars shone bright, there was a sense of unease that hung in the air, as if some malevolent force were lurking just beyond the trees.
By Manabendra Nath Royabout a year ago in Fiction
The Lunar Heist
It was a well-known fact that the Moon was rich in valuable resources such as helium-3, which could be used as a clean and efficient fuel for nuclear fusion reactors. But extracting these resources from the Moon was a difficult and expensive task, requiring advanced technology and a significant investment of time and money.
By Manabendra Nath Royabout a year ago in Fiction
The Red Planet's Secret
As the crew of the Ares 4 mission approached the Red Planet, they couldn't help but feel a mixture of excitement and apprehension. After all, they were about to set foot on a planet that had fascinated humanity for centuries, but they were also aware of the many dangers that awaited them in the barren landscape of Mars.
By Manabendra Nath Royabout a year ago in Fiction
The Secret of the Locked Room
It was a cold and dreary day when the news reached Detective James that a wealthy businessman had been found dead in his mansion. The strange thing was that the room he was found in had been locked from the inside, and there were no signs of a break-in.
By Manabendra Nath Royabout a year ago in Fiction
The Taste of Revenge
Sophie had always been a kind and compassionate person, but when she was betrayed by someone she loved and trusted, her heart turned to ice. She couldn't shake off the bitterness and anger that consumed her, and she knew she needed to take revenge.
By Manabendra Nath Royabout a year ago in Fiction
The Secret of the Abandoned Mansion
As a young girl, Emma had always been drawn to the old abandoned mansion at the edge of town. Its once-beautiful facade now lay in ruins, the windows boarded up and the gardens overgrown with weeds. There was something mysterious about the place, something that called out to her and sparked her imagination.
By Manabendra Nath Royabout a year ago in 01
The Danger of Falling Objects: What Happens When a Penny is Dropped From a Skyscraper?
If you were to drop a penny from the top of a skyscraper, what would happen? Would it flutter gently to the ground, like a leaf falling from a tree? Or would it become a deadly projectile, capable of causing serious injury or even death?
By Manabendra Nath Royabout a year ago in 01