Robert Kegel
Bio
I'm a rocker, a gamer, a romantic, a Dom, a hiker and l like camping. I'm a geek, who loves Sci-Fi/Fantasy, and technology. I'll try and write about a variety of topics ranging from relationship, tech and every day rants.
Stories (80/0)
Connie
Doctor Mark Watts had always been fascinated with the idea of communication between animals and humans. He had spent years studying animal behavior and had even experimented with different methods to try and bridge the communication gap between species. But despite his efforts, he had never been able to achieve a breakthrough in this area.
By Robert Kegelabout a year ago in Fiction
The world above the clouds
Every night at midnight, the purple clouds came out to dance with the blushing sky. This was a sight that Sarah had never grown tired of watching. From her balcony, she would sit and admire the breathtaking beauty of the sky and the clouds as they put on a show for her. She had always felt a special connection with nature, and this nightly display felt like a personal gift from the universe.
By Robert Kegelabout a year ago in Fiction
The squirrel that saved the forest
Once upon a time, in a dense forest, there lived a group of animals who had formed their own little community. They would often gather around to share stories and enjoy each other's company. However, there was one animal that was different from the rest. It was a little squirrel who could talk!
By Robert Kegelabout a year ago in Fiction
Looking into the future
March 5th, 2022, 9:32 am Location: Stalls International “We can’t physically travel through time because it takes too much energy, more than we can create. So instead of physically going through time, my device lets the user view any date, past, or future. Not only that but the person using the machine can give a highly suggestive subliminal message to people. These messages can be focused on one person or multiple people in the vicinity.” Doctor Laura Stalls explains her machine to the President of the United States and generals from each branch of the military, also the Directors of the FBI, CIA, and the NSA, in a huge hanger at Stalls International which is over 8 square miles, 400 feet deep hidden underground installation in Death Vally.
By Robert Kegelabout a year ago in Fiction
Why I believe polyamorous relationships are better
Photo by Deon Black on Unsplash I’ve been Polyamorous on and off for over 20 years. I’m open to monogamous relationships, they don’t scare me but I’m also very open-minded to having more than one person in a relationship.
By Robert Kegelabout a year ago in Humans
Lucifer vs. the Android
This story starts in 2064 when James Murphy created the Murphy engine which ran at sub-light speeds. In 2089 they found Earth two, a planet that was almost an exact copy of Earth, but twice as big. In the year 2093, the Earth was still dying because humans were depleting resources but Michael Sing created robots, that had intelligence and they were self-aware. Humans actually treated them well, they didn’t try to enslave them or treat them like secondary citizens, they were given respect and treated like friends instead of machines. The robots tried to help their human creators and friends to stop global warming, but it was too late, in time the people of Earth that stayed on the planet would die.
By Robert Kegelabout a year ago in Fiction
The FBI Hack
“KNOCK, KNOCK, KNOCK! Yes, come in!” IT tech Steven Jones said Steven Jones is about 6’1” and doesn’t look nerdy like you’d think an IT person would look. He has a bald head and brown eyes with glasses. He was hired as IT for the FBI because he was number one in his class at MIT and he graduated at the early age of 20. When Paul Monrow retired at the age of 63 Steven was made head of IT at the age of 25.
By Robert Kegelabout a year ago in Fiction