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Mer (Attack and Dethrone God)
“Sir … I’m sorry to bother you, but I thought you’d like to know – we did it.” “What?” “We’ve done it, sir. The machine has produced … essentially a perfect sample.” “Really? You’d better show me.” “Of course, sir. … Continue reading
The First Feast, Part 26
Day 21. 78 pages, 36,404 words. The Ogres were surprised at Truck’s ability to talk so ‘pretty’, and were even more astonished when she showed them the transcription equipment that turned her hand and finger gestures into sounds that emitted … Continue reading
The First Feast, Part 12
Day 33. 112 pages, 49,990 words. Her cheerfully-glowing advertising blimp still bobbing obediently along behind, the Right Sock descended right onto a patch of battered old paving in front of the storage building. She crunched down on a final puff … Continue reading
The First Feast, Part 7
Day 19. 63 pages, 27,526 words. “Mer, wait, let’s think about this,” Massington said a little nervously as the console lights dimmed. This wasn’t really a sign of diminished capacity, it was just a … personality quirk, you could say. … Continue reading
The First Feast, Part 5
Day 15. 54 pages, 22,091 words. People always tended to focus on the Worldships. And sure, there was good reason for that. They were massive, the size of small moons, each one home to a billion Molren and ten times … Continue reading