Category: Stories
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Working Title: Second Class Supers – Page 2
Read Second Class Supers – Page 1 After a few hours of listening to music, Kya took roughly twenty minutes to swap out and shelve the hard drives again. As the time passed she felt more relaxed, and began to belt out lyrics from the songs as they played through…
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Dissecting Tech – Page 17
“This is really good. You guys want to try my pizza?” Chris said, with only one of the original four slices still on a tray in front of him. “None for me, thanks” Alexander said turning to look at Matthew. Matthew shook his head from side to side, as he…
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Dissecting Tech – Page 16
Dropping down close to the planet’s surface, Mars became a three dimensional world with canyons and mountains strewn across its landscape. The Resurrection dipped between the peaks and valleys and the landscaped zipped on by, but was nearly unchanging. Like a desert that went on forever, Mars was aptly named…
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Dissecting Tech – Page 15
A chirp finally broke the silence, and Alexander turned the communications system on. “Beam me up ship.” Chris’ voice echoed slight. A moment later, Chris was standing on the bridge wearing dark grey, knee length shorts and a red hooded sweatshirt. “How is everyone today? Anything cool happen while I…
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Dissecting Tech – Page 14
Swivelling his chair around, Alexander looked up at his cousin. Matthew was only two years younger than Alexander, but their age difference was sometimes exaggerated because of Alexanders overactive maturity. Matthew came on board wearing dress pants, a collared shirt, a bow tie and a vest. It always shocked Alexander…
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Dissecting Tech – Page 13
Alexander found himself waking up on the bridge of the Resurrection. The command chair had folded down flat, becoming a reasonable bed but Alexander was still exhausted. The sun shone in through the front translucent area of the ship, and illuminated the entire room. Sitting up, the chair followed his…
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Dissecting Tech – Page 12
The day wore on, as Alexander and his cousins looked through the data held within the ship’s memory. It kept them consumed, except for the odd burst of excitement when one of them found a useful piece of information, or an interesting piece of technology. By the end of the…
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Dissecting Tech – Page 11
Looking back through the transparent section of the ship, the transparency contracted back to the a small portion of the front, and still standing next to his cousin, Alexander ordered the ship to fall back to Earth. “The first thing we will need to do is figure some of this…
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Dissecting Tech – Page 10
As Alexander filled in Chris, he kept looking at his brother for verification and Matthew just kept nodding. Unlike Matthew, Chris seemed to take the news quite well, and when Alexander got to the brain implant story, he paused awaiting a shocked response, like the one he had received from…
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Dissecting Tech – Page 9
Alexander rubbed the back of his head. The thought of the implant being in his head was creepy to him as well, but he didn’t really want to show it. “Well, it does allow me to control the ship with my thoughts, and it allows the computer to send me…
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Dissecting Tech – Page 8
Matthew had just gotten to bed off an overnight shift at work. Exhausted, he roused slightly and looked at his phone. He hadn’t even been given a chance for an hour of sleep. Confused at where the voice was coming from, he responded, “Who is there?” Alexander excitedly burst into…
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Dissecting Tech – Page 7
Compared to the distances that Alexander traveled to get from the west coast of Canada back to Ontario, going from his apartment in downtown Kingston to his cousin’s half way up town was nothing. The distance could have been crossed in mere moments, but instead he decided to savor the…