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Nova Wars
The Confederacy of Aligned Systems has been deeply wounded. Wracked by unceasing warfare and beset by enemies without number, they have still done their best to defend their allies and member states. But a new challenge has arrived. With humanity on the edge of reemergence, can the Confederacy hold out long enough for the Terrans to arrive in time to help?
| No rating A series must receive 1 user review before a rating is displayed. | Ongoing |
Non Sequitur the Equitaur
The Galactic Core Corps collects recently departed minds to augment prepared hosts on back-up planets, such as Icarus, the Planet of Lost Things, near Sagittarius A*. One such host is a centaur variant, a harlequin equitaur of quadruped physique and sobriquet Non Sequitur. When he acquires his Earth-mind and equips the exquisite quantum-queueing quaternion staff Icosian, he's subsequently sent on a quest that requires the quick conquering a grotesque quagmire of squalor and iniquity. Along the way he befriends an ivory-billed woodpecker while learning portals and other scientifically realizable powers.
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Systema Delenda Est
Book One: Invading The System When the System came to Earth, technology failed, monsters appeared, and billions died as humans were inducted into the game-like physics the System enforced. Unfortunately for the System, not all humans were on Earth. Some scattered postbiological individuals decided to push it back, and embarked on a decade-long crusade to eliminate the System from Earth. Cato is just an ordinary postbiological citizen, disgusted enough by the System’s excesses to go through one of the portals on Earth and spread himself to the broader System just as Earth is completely freed. He has no magic, for the System can’t be destroyed from within, but he does have the technology and knowledge of a civilization that is reaching toward the second rank of the Kardashev scale. Cato may have to operate under the System’s limitations, but he certainly doesn’t have to play by its rules, and fully intends to remove the threat it offers. “…furthermore, I maintain that the System must be destroyed.”
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