The Meeting – Part Three

  The Demonstration 18-03-2268Tau Ceti The bridge of the Independent Navy corvette Wolf-In-The-Fold hummed with the quiet sounds of the ship’s machinery busily keeping the crew warm, breathing, and navigating through the space near Tau Ceti. NAV officer Rydstrom sat at the pilot’s station at the front of the bridge, unaffected by the striking vista … Read more

The Meeting – Part Two

  The Rear View Mirror 18.03.2268 NDS-A system “There’s nothing out here, Captain,” McMichael said from the pilot seat at the front of the corvette’s bridge, “I hate to be the one to say it, but this is going to be one of those all search and no rescue missions”. Chief Engineer Iwamasa spoke before … Read more

The Meeting – Part One

  Severance Package 15.03.2268 Epsilon Indi star system Ted Allbright hated his job. This feeling wasn’t the kind of disdain people express about their jobs when they’ve had a bad day. No, Ted felt a visceral, and passionate hatred for his job. It wasn’t just the fact that running maintenance checks on communications relays was … Read more

The Meeting by Duncan Day

  The Meeting by Duncan Day The Meeting and Out in the Cold in PDF Format . For those wanting to read this story in one compact read, there is now available a PDF version, which includes the story Out in the Cold. Just click here. Dedication. Modders are people who can see beyond what … Read more

Uncertain Freight – Part Six: . . . Into the Fire

   Rudy moved all three bodies into the exec’s room, sealed the hatch, and placed both weapons in his pockets before calling Janeane again. He tried to ignore the throbbing in his shoulder and arm. “Janeane. Tell me what you’ve got, no matter how bad it is.”    Her breathing was still fast and laboured in her … Read more

Uncertain Freight – Part Three: The Fine Print

   The docking and undocking took about fifteen minutes. The trio in the box returned to their respective stations, but no one seemed to truly relax. Their destination at Fjorgynn was only another few hours away. During the trip, Maitland proved to be a decent, if self-absorbed conversationalist. He also enjoyed Rudy’s scotch with alacrity. Rudy … Read more

Uncertain Freight – Part Two: Go With Your Gut

   As soon as they emerged from the L-point at Square Rock, Rudy’s bad feeling was back. He started to realize that this bad feeling had been with him even before he’d taken this shipping contract. Patrice Agbayewa had been the broker for this particular deal. Aggie was a Junker, and an old friend to Rudy. … Read more