science-fiction

  • Screenplay: ‘Klemperer Rosette’

    A specialist team of soldiers are sent to explore a potentially habitable exoplanet when an equipment failure in high orbit sends them crashing down to its surface…

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  • Manga Review: All You Need is Kill (2014)

    Keiji, a recruit jacket soldier, is sent out on his first sortie only to be horrifically killed in action. After dying, he wakes up to the morning before battle and relives the same day over and over in a mysterious time loop that resets upon his death…

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  • Short Sci-Fi Story: ‘Klemperer Rosette’

    A flash of amber then hissing flames engulfed the viewport. Precisely a second later came a huge, muffled thump, then everything went dark: the planet had swallowed him…

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  • Book Review: The Caves of Steel Review – Isaac Asimov (1954)

    In the distant future, human society lives in the massive domed cities of Earth and the use of artificial intelligence and robots is strictly controlled, the people being prejudiced against machines…

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  • The Hive [REDUX]

    The Hive [REDUX]

    A strange signal leads a team of highly trained marines to a seemingly deserted planetary colony on the far frontiers of space. Nothing could have prepared them for the horror lurking beneath its surface… A preview of a sci-fi thriller currently in development.

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  • Sci-Fi

    Sci-Fi

    Far out future worlds, mind-bending technologies, and more often than not a foreboding undertone on the dangers of flying too close to the sun…

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  • Book Review: The Naked Sun

    A murder has occured on Solaria, a planet run almost entirely by robots. The few people that live there are disgusted by the thought of human contact yet one of their own has been beaten to death in a gruesome killing…

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  • Book Review: I, Robot

    Book Review: I, Robot

    Presented as a collection of nine short stories, each exploring and pushing to the limit the Three Laws of Robotics set forth from world maestro of science fiction, professor of biochemistry, and all-round prolific writer Isaac Asimov (1920 – 1992). Read the full review here…

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