Science Fiction

Stories set in space, the distant future, or other distant locales.

11 – Tears Of A Machine With Jared Axelrod

Life has changed in the wake of the Mayzor assault on earth, and the terrible arrival of the 100-foot Magnas robots. Cities lie in ruin. Society in shambles. And our only hope lies in the teenaged pilots of the SAInts, living weapons psychically linked to a pilot. Can Ratt, one of these teens, balance his personal life with his duty to the cause? Continue reading →

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09 – Mars Colony With Aaron Goldbeck

Once a shining jewel of the Unified Earth Coalition, political interests, radical protest groups, and environmental crises have turned MARS COLONY into a powderkeg. Something had to be done–someone had to be chosen to save it. Enter Kelly Perkins, self-help guru. Can this two-bit huckster find a way to mend the crumbling infrastructure of the colony, or will the people of Mars catch on to his charade? Continue reading →

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07 – Paranoia With Ian Vaflor AKA Billy Kumohara

WARNING: THE FOLLOWING PODCAST IS DESIGNATED CLEARANCE LEVEL: RED. LISTENING AT CLEARANCE LEVEL: INFRARED IS CONSIDERED TREASON. Hello Friend Citizen! Please review the following audio logfile, dictating the adventures of Troubleshooter SPRAYNE-R-DOS-1 as he valiantly embarks on a TOP SECRET MISSION for Friend Computer. As you listen, please note any Treasonous Activity and file a report with your local IntSec office. Continue reading →

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06 – Technoir With Luke Brown

“FAITH IN THE VALLEY OF DARKNESS,” Chapter One A dead dick. A synthetic snake. A missing syringe worth a black market fortune. Incompetent cops. Metalhead gun runners. Bumbling hotel clerks. Just another day in the cyber-wastes of the San Fernando Valley… and another day in the life of Faith, codename LAZARUS. Continue reading →

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05 – Feng Shui 2 With Chris Burlew

Jimmy Lee leads an ordinary, boring life. Ordinary, boring job. Ordinary, boring best friend. Ordinary, boring government agents trying to bring him in. Ordinary, boring superpowers. Wait… what were those last two? Uh-oh. Continue reading →

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