Full Color, Post Apocalyptic, Singularity Science Fiction

17

Mar 2015

The Review Daemon: Ruby Nation

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Synopsis:

Written and drawn by Neil Kapit, Ruby Nation is a dystopian sci-fi tale of nanomachine powered superheros (and villains), evil scientists, and plots to take over the world. The chief protagonist, a young woman named Ruby, was a normal college-bound student before some mad-science with nanomachines turned her into a 9 foot tall super with electro-magnetic powers. She ends up leading a group of similar “post-humans” in a resistance against the mad-scientist conspiracy in an effort to prevent them from taking over the world. They don’t succeed.

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17

Mar 2015

Mirage - Part 1

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[Read the Forward]

Mirage

By Thalia Gordon

 

You’ve heard of Terekat, but you’ve never heard it called by its real name. We called it Oasis. Sitting next to a dry lake bed at the outer edge of Zone 5, Terekat is as far as a town can get without leaving Minerva’s sphere of influence. Still, at the rim of sand and nothingness, legends were spun of the bacchanalian parties hosted there. General Fionn Okane had personally fortified the town and converted it into an Aegis outpost by 2093, and the residents were so grateful for Minerva’s protection that they were known to accommodate a soldier’s every whims. The General built a geodesic dome around Terekat to filter out dust in the air and protect it from raiders. His original plans to expand the indigenous town into a colossal city of the future had proven impractical, as I’d discovered in a seminar last year, where the General had displayed to us, with a touch of pride, the extravagant blueprints of his failed utopia.

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