Sci Fi
MARS
Mars, also known as the Red Planet, is the fourth planet from the sun in our solar system. It is named after the Roman god of war due to its red appearance, which is caused by the presence of iron oxide or rust on its surface. Mars is a terrestrial planet, which means it is composed of rock or metal, and has a thin atmosphere that is not able to support life as we know it. However, Mars has been the focus of much scientific study and exploration due to its potential for supporting human life and its similarity to Earth.
Subhan KhalilPublished about a year ago in FictionThe Time Traveler
Lucas had always been fascinated by the concept of time travel. As a young boy, he had spent hours poring over books about physics and the mechanics of the universe, dreaming of the day when he could travel through time and witness history in the making.
Aiman IqbalPublished about a year ago in FictionThe Lost Key to Paradise
Once upon a time, in a faraway land, there was a kingdom known as the Land of the Gods. The people who lived there were blessed with a bountiful land, an abundance of wealth, and the knowledge of the Gods. However, there was one thing that was missing, and that was the key to Paradise.
M.RoohullahPublished about a year ago in FictionThe Sacred Gem
Legend has it that in the mountains of ancient times, there lies a temple and within this temple lies an ancient gem with origins unknown. This gem is said to hold a great power and anyone who possesses the gem will acquire this great power. All that remain are the ones who vow to protect it. It is told that the monks named the gem Dark Blood for it is as a dark as the darkest shadow with a blood red center like a bleeding heart. It is said that a great spirit lives within this gem and this is why one would absorb great power from within it. There are many reasons given to people that ask why no one has found this gem or even the temple itself, but no ones know for certain what really happened or if it even really exists at all.
The Last Hope
It was the year 2050, and the world had changed beyond recognition. The air was thick with pollution, the oceans were poisoned, and the natural resources were dwindling. The once-great cities were crumbling, and the population had been decimated by disease and famine.
The Robot Family
A military convoy consisting of two armored vehicles in front and behind a larger armored cargo truck carry classified material. Projects, which left Fort Detrick at 9 AM, February 4, 1972. Fort Detrick, home of the U.S. biological defense program.
J. K. AndersonPublished about a year ago in FictionPhantom of the Skies
Andy was a fervent fan of the Twilight Zone, always intrigued by the peculiar tales that blurred the lines between reality and fiction. Little did he know, his upcoming transatlantic flight from New York to Paris would become a story worthy of his favorite show.
Zoe SunsetPublished about a year ago in FictionThe Golden Head
In a land far away, there was a legend about a golden head that was said to possess the power to grant eternal life to whoever found it. Many people had searched for it over the years, but none had ever been successful.
Saad ArshadPublished about a year ago in FictionA Commanding Officer
Major Jameson had always been a strict but fair commanding officer. His troops respected him, but they also knew not to cross him. He was a man who took his duties seriously, and he expected the same from those under his command.
Saad ArshadPublished about a year ago in FictionThe Silence of the Trees: A Supernatural Story of Nature's Revenge
Once upon a time, there was a small town nestled deep in the heart of a forest. The people who lived there had always enjoyed the peace and tranquility of their surroundings. They would often take long walks through the woods, admiring the tall trees that stood guard over their homes.
junaid mughalPublished about a year ago in FictionA flight alone
A flight alone A flight into history So far so good, take off had been smooth, far better than expected. The angle and rate of climb had been exactly as predicted and all the instruments were reading just what we wanted them to. So why did I have this uneasy feeling, this slight apprehension, and a worry that all is not as it seems. An old adage from the motor racing world is that if everything is under control, you are not going fast enough; add this to the notions of “sods” law, that what can go wrong, will go wrong; mix this with the military saying that when things are going right, it is the time to expect trouble. There are so many sayings usually buried away deep in the memory, but when you have this “gut” feeling then they come to the fore. I double checked all the data, even viewed the recorded information about the take-off, all looked fine. The extreme stealth systems and the construction of this craft, designed to keep me safe from the high energy radiation at extreme altitudes, means I have no radio communication with base, and it also means they cannot track me by radar or any other technique. I was alone traveling so fast and so high that I was almost into the Magnetosphere. My mission, and the intention of the billions of dollars spent to get me here, is to see if we can manipulates the magnetic fields in such a way that it influences condition on the earth’s surface. The obvious sensitivity of this mission was another factor in the radio silence.
Peter RosePublished about a year ago in FictionThe Last Transmission
In the year 2147, humanity had long since abandoned Earth. Centuries of pollution, resource depletion, and climate change had rendered the planet uninhabitable. But even as the last of humanity left, they left behind a beacon - a radio signal that was designed to broadcast into space, hoping that it would someday be picked up by intelligent life.
Think TankPublished about a year ago in Fiction