Sci Fi
The Mysterious Side of the Moon
Chapter 1: The Supernatural Realm where Demons and Aliens Dwell but are not at Peace with each other. Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. Scientists at NASA knew little about space or the mysterious side of the moon until they started to launch spacecraft up into space. Have you ever wondered what happen during the Famous Apollo mission with Neil Armstrong as the first man to walk on the moon or what happened during the few minutes of radio silence that happened during that historic mission? Have you ever wondered if it was all a movie shot on set or did it happened and what else happened during does few minutes? What did they see? Here is the story that my friends and I found out after we made our discovery of the supernatural realm where demons and aliens dwell but are not at peace with each other.
Apo Frederick Abraham RichardsonPublished 2 years ago in FictionHoly Hearts
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. A world, sandy and barren and a world, icy and broken, spin on opposite sides of the galaxy with great depths between them. Two children with empty eyes and shattered hearts emit a sorrowful tone that breaches the void. Civilizations clash violently but ultimately bring them salvation from their ills.
Omari HuguleyPublished 2 years ago in FictionDr M
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. It’s not true. We could hear the pleas of the semi-intelligent life as it sensed its approaching death. Its end was all but guaranteed. And it knew this. There were sounds of screams until the lack of oxygen stifled the noise.
Jacquelynn PridePublished 2 years ago in FictionAdara From Beyond The Burning Sky
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. Which is why the haunting, labored shrieks of her frantic co-pilot, and the shrill, vicious whistling of the wind instinctively told Adara everything she needed to know before she could even reopen her eyes.
Michael R. SalasPublished 2 years ago in FictionMonstera Albo
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. "You monster!" The night fell. Darkness took over then lit like a rainbow of bioluminescence against the black skyline. Illume, the first city of Bellamar, came alive at night. The colors of the city reflected from the windows and danced like a kaleidoscope, painting the eggshell white walls of the interior room in a shimmer of gradient hues.
Iyre WolfePublished 2 years ago in FictionRapture
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. Stars twinkled in the distance beyond the massive dome as I stared out into the void.
Keva MendozaPublished 2 years ago in FictionPatina
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. I know that they’re wrong. I have heard the cosmic scream. I have seen the coming cruelty. It is here. But as we race frantically across Thingvellir, my mind persists, not here, not here, not here anyway.
Prisoners of Horvath
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. I wonder if she screamed as she floated away, ejected from the transport with the other prisoners, nothing but their stellarsuits protecting them from the nihility outside planet Horvath.
All Dogs Go Where?
No one can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. No one can hear bones breaking either. I should know, I've done both.
Heather HublerPublished 2 years ago in FictionMission Unknown
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. This would be unfortunate for Turing, but thankfully, he didn’t know as much yet. Or if he did know, he didn’t seem to care. He was delightfully unaware of his future existential predicament, and for the moment was preoccupied with a speck of dust on the floor that was disrupting the symmetry on the rug beneath his feet.
E.K. DanielsPublished 2 years ago in FictionA Wilma's Tear
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. Nobody has seen the Wilmas cry a single tear, or so they say.
The Forgotten
“Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say.” Now, you’d think I would have thought of that before stepping out into said deadly vacuum.
Mariana KanihoPublished 2 years ago in Fiction