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  1. Sneaky peaky. The binding of Red Rising is done. Golden Son and Morning are right on its heels. Full glamour shots coming later in the week.

    #redrising #piercebrown #finebinding #bookbinding #scifiandfantasy

  2. This story, whose word count is limited to 2k by the contest, is ballooning out of control. At this point it's looking more like 4k.
    Editing is going to be awful, but I'm embracing it now. I'm even going to keep a longer version for submitting to magazines. I'm going to have to cut a lot of this wonderfully noir prose to get to 2k.

    #writing #writer #shortstorychallenge2026 #scifi #scifinoir #technoir #neonoir

  3. This story, whose word count is limited to 2k by the contest, is ballooning out of control. At this point it's looking more like 4k.
    Editing is going to be awful, but I'm embracing it now. I'm even going to keep a longer version for submitting to magazines. I'm going to have to cut a lot of this wonderfully noir prose to get to 2k.

    #writing #writer #shortstorychallenge2026 #scifi #scifinoir #technoir #neonoir

  4. Survivors 2070 Part Two: Life Inside Halo Arc

    Settling Into Orbit

    Halo Arc never stopped moving. It circled Earth every ninety minutes. The residents learned to live with constant sunrise and sunset through the observation windows. They worked, slept, and grew food in a rotating schedule.

    Hydroponic bays stretched across the inner rings. Rows of green vegetables lined transparent channels. AI monitored pH levels, moisture, and growth rates. The replicators handled protein blocks, yeast-based nutrients, and an experimental fish culture.

    Marcus inspected a malfunctioning pump with two engineers.

    “We have twenty hours before the lettuce batch fails,” he said.

    Engineer Sato frowned. “We can reroute the water feed. The tubing needs welding.”

    “Print it,” Marcus said. “Send the specs to Fabricator Three.”

    3D printers have evolved beyond anything from the early century. They used recycled materials, vacuum formed alloys, and programmable carbon. The team could replace almost anything except the station’s largest structural sections.

    Social Life

    The residents rotated through education modules. Children learned physics, agriculture, and languages. Adults worked six-hour shifts. Every person had duties. Trust kept the station alive.

    During a community meeting, a teacher, Lila Nakamura, raised a concern.

    “The children are asking about the world below. They see the frozen clouds and want answers.”

    Alina nodded. “Tell them the truth. Earth is cold but not gone. We watch and wait. When temperatures return, we return.”

    A young father stood. “Do we know when that will be?”

    “No,” Alina said. “But we prepare every day.”

    Problems Appear

    The first major issue came with the oxygen garden. A fungal infection spread through the moss beds. The AI flagged it within minutes. Engineers isolated the bay and began sterilizing.

    Marcus briefed the command team.

    “If we lose two more beds, we drop below safe oxygen levels.”

    Colonel Rajan asked, “Do we have a backup?”

    “We can grow new cultures, but it takes time.”

    “Do it,” she said. “No delays.”

    The crew worked through the night. Replicators printed sterilized trays. Biologists introduced new moss samples. By morning, the infection was gone.

    Hashtags

    #DeepSpaceLiving #SurvivalTech #LifeInOrbit #SciFiDrama #FutureHumanity

    #3DPrinting #AISystems #DeepSpaceLiving #FutureHumanity #hydroponics #lifeSupport #LifeInOrbit #Replicators #SciFiDrama #spaceHabitat #survivalTechnology #SurvivalTech #ZsoltZsemba

  5. Survivors 2070 Part Two: Life Inside Halo Arc

    Settling Into Orbit

    Halo Arc never stopped moving. It circled Earth every ninety minutes. The residents learned to live with constant sunrise and sunset through the observation windows. They worked, slept, and grew food in a rotating schedule.

    Hydroponic bays stretched across the inner rings. Rows of green vegetables lined transparent channels. AI monitored pH levels, moisture, and growth rates. The replicators handled protein blocks, yeast-based nutrients, and an experimental fish culture.

    Marcus inspected a malfunctioning pump with two engineers.

    “We have twenty hours before the lettuce batch fails,” he said.

    Engineer Sato frowned. “We can reroute the water feed. The tubing needs welding.”

    “Print it,” Marcus said. “Send the specs to Fabricator Three.”

    3D printers have evolved beyond anything from the early century. They used recycled materials, vacuum formed alloys, and programmable carbon. The team could replace almost anything except the station’s largest structural sections.

    Social Life

    The residents rotated through education modules. Children learned physics, agriculture, and languages. Adults worked six-hour shifts. Every person had duties. Trust kept the station alive.

    During a community meeting, a teacher, Lila Nakamura, raised a concern.

    “The children are asking about the world below. They see the frozen clouds and want answers.”

    Alina nodded. “Tell them the truth. Earth is cold but not gone. We watch and wait. When temperatures return, we return.”

    A young father stood. “Do we know when that will be?”

    “No,” Alina said. “But we prepare every day.”

    Problems Appear

    The first major issue came with the oxygen garden. A fungal infection spread through the moss beds. The AI flagged it within minutes. Engineers isolated the bay and began sterilizing.

    Marcus briefed the command team.

    “If we lose two more beds, we drop below safe oxygen levels.”

    Colonel Rajan asked, “Do we have a backup?”

    “We can grow new cultures, but it takes time.”

    “Do it,” she said. “No delays.”

    The crew worked through the night. Replicators printed sterilized trays. Biologists introduced new moss samples. By morning, the infection was gone.

    Hashtags

    #DeepSpaceLiving #SurvivalTech #LifeInOrbit #SciFiDrama #FutureHumanity

    #3DPrinting #AISystems #DeepSpaceLiving #FutureHumanity #hydroponics #lifeSupport #LifeInOrbit #Replicators #SciFiDrama #spaceHabitat #survivalTechnology #SurvivalTech #ZsoltZsemba

  6. Nintendo returns with Metroid Prime 4, combining classic exploration, puzzles, and sci-fi atmosphere with modern Switch 2 controls and graphics. Fans enjoy the revival, though critiques include dialogue-heavy characters, humor, long travel, and autosave issues. Overall, it’s a rewarding experience for longtime and new players.

    #MetroidPrime4 #Nintendo #Switch2 #SamusAran #SciFiAdventure #Nostalgia #Gaming #TECHi

    Read Full Article Here :- techi.com/metroid-prime-4-retu

  7. A "Space Elevator" sounds like a fun sci-fi idea, but first, let's tackle the real intergalactic challenge: enabling #JavaScript and #cookies. 🚀🍪 Perhaps we should focus on climbing the technological ladder before reaching for the stars? 🌌🤔
    neal.fun/space-elevator/ #SpaceElevator #TechChallenges #IntergalacticInnovation #SciFiIdeas #HackerNews #ngated

  8. Yasmine Hamdan - I Remember I Forget بنسى وبتذكر. Alles begann mit einer Roland MC-303 Groovebox. Es war Herbst 1997, Portishead hatten ihr zweites Al......
    #NouvelleVague #YasmineHamdan#Album #GlitchPop #SciFidelic #Trance #TripHop
    musikblog.de/?p=186762

  9. Just found out #AliceInBorderland is back with Season 3 on Sept 25 (#Netflix), thought it ended after Season 2, what a surprise! Can’t wait to dive back in and #BingeWatch it! #AliceInBorderlandS3 #JDrama #SciFiDrama

    Alice In Borderland Season 3 |...

  10. Race into the dark: Zach Cregger’s suburban horror WEAPONS (2025) is "a surreal mystery of mass disappearances, multiple storylines and masked malice". In cinemas from today, full review for SciFiNow Magazine. Run, don't walk, to this one... #WeaponsMovie scifinow.co.uk/reviews/weapons

  11. Race into the dark: Zach Cregger’s small-town horror WEAPONS (2025) is "a surreal mystery of mass disappearances, multiple storylines and masked malice". In cinemas from Friday, full review for SciFiNow Magazine #WeaponsMovie #Movies scifinow.co.uk/reviews/weapons