Until All Their Dreams Faded
  • Published:
    Jul-2021
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    Print
  • Main Genre:
    Science Fiction
  • Pages:
    200
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Four interconnecting short stories.SYSTEM OF THE UP.There is only one reason why Perri Beddle would endure a long flight to a remote planet full of nothing but mines and dust. It is not because it is her job, and the Company would act favourably if she does what they want. Nor is it to make herself look good in the eyes of the bosses, although it certainly will. She has career ambition, the same as everyone else she knew, but this place has something that nowhere else in the Federation has: a man named Lorrance Adon, and she had not seen him for years.INFINITY CRAWL.Relton Ganard is so famous that he misses the days when he would need to introduce himself. It seems like the entire population of Delna Dacon follows his every breath, but they are unaware that his dream is to get as far away from them, and their world, as he can. His brilliant blend of breakthrough technologies is about to be used on something no one had ever considered to be possible, the ability to travel so fast that there would be nowhere in the universe out of reach. Instant transportation is the term given to it, while Relton waits for something better to come from the marketing department.EYES OF A DREAM.Kat Deltor wakes to find that the simple stasis trial that she was promised would last a week, went horribly wrong. Not only is her hair messed up beyond what is acceptable, she slept on the same side for too long and now has a nasty crick in the neck, plus a sudden realisation that she might have been watched by way too many people. It scares her that the testing room looks drastically different from when she last saw it, and she is certain that the ceiling should not be transparent, nor the sky sullen.REQUEST DENIED.After months of constant low flying, survey officer Alon Gidd thinks that he knows every shadowy crater, cracked hill, and endless crevasse of the barren moon where he is stationed. His only company during such flights is his shuttle's computer that has too much personality and likes to chat. But lately, the computer's attention is distracted, and if Alon was not so bored, he would welcome the silence. It only made the dark and empty sky look a little questionable.
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