《Encounters Out There》A-Protest
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A-Protest
Five months ago, Earth monitoring stations detected a flying saucer, very much like something straight out of a 1950s movie. We could hardly believe it was happening, and now we're facing the reality of the situation—visitors from outer space.
The aliens sent representatives to our planet to meet with our government behind closed doors. We, as civilians, were never told what was being discussed.
Apparently, all was going well, according to government press agents. They had come to some kind of trade agreement. The aliens seemed interested in our agriculture, meat, and medical industries.
They were especially interested in our research to cure disease and to make industrial products safe for consumers. We soon realized that they were capitalists like ourselves, who wanted to buy and sell products and learn about our best business models and practices.
We had no reason to suspect anything strange until it began …
At random, people started to go missing—yes, they were being abducted. They returned with reports of headaches, memory loss, and some psychological trauma. The abductees were under a strict NDA to never speak about it or face consequences they weren't allowed to mention.
There was a widespread concern, but nothing to cause a mass panic for our physical well-being. Well, that's until the med ships arrived …
The aliens started sending out medical staff—with escorts by our own government agents—they would visit our homes and bring people to their ships. Many families protested because the aliens held no regard to age nor handicap, or anything else we considered of ethical importance. Our government agents were of no help. They assisted the aliens. And our government representatives refused to get involved, for the 'safety of the planet.'
You see, the aliens could vaporize the surface of the planet in the blink of an eye. Rumor had it they issued only one single threat. If our governments were not compliant, they'd simply wipe the face of our planet and move onto the next habitable one.
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We, the people—were left to our own survival.
With the next phase of abductions, people returned with missing limbs, eyeballs burned out of their sockets, puncture wounds, and lobotomies. Often reproductive organs were either missing, mutilated, or stitched back together in an awkward fashion.
Frequently, the victims came back with tumorous growths or various forms of blood poisoning. The personal accounts became worse, and the family stories ever more horrifying.
It was an atrocity of epic and worldwide proportions.
One day a movement started. It went viral on social media, spreading awareness of itself across the globe; its goal was to appeal to the aliens and stop what they were doing. A coalition of Earth's most remarkable minds chose a single representative to meet with the aliens and stop the abductions.
A camera crew assisted the human representative, and the aliens sent an interpreter to represent them. The whole scene was caught on video.
It was a short meeting, and it went like this:
Our representative started out with a strong argument and said, "This is a moral disgrace... You can't experiment on us, we are living beings!"
The alien's interpreter replied, "You protest on what grounds? We've seen your animal testing labs and slaughterhouses."
And that was the end of the meeting. And of us.
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8 215Inner Light
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8 101Rise of the Paladin (Dungeon Hero Book 1)
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8 91The Oresteia (Modernized)
All three of the great Greek Tragedians have written plays about the bloody chain of murder and revenge within the royal family of Argos. Yet theirs is in fact not a story of tragedy, but rather one of redemption. As they move from darkness to light, from rage to self-governance, from primitive ritual to civilized institution, their spirit of struggle and regeneration becomes an everlasting song of celebration to be heard throughout the ages. Forming a discourse set against the emergence of Athenian democracy out of a period of chaos and destruction, the Orestian plays are compelling stories of the tensions between our obligations to our families and the laws that bind us together as a society. In the beginning, we witness how a king’s decision to sacrifice his daughter and turn the tide of war inflicts lasting damage on his family, culminating in a terrible act of retribution. In the aftermath of regicide, we behold how a son must set out to avenge his father’s death by committing a most egregious sin. In the end, the sinner is tormented by supernatural powers that can never be appeased, but ultimately finds redemption and ends the curse on his house once and for all. Woven through all of this is the story of a friendship so close that it elevates itself to brotherhood - Where the blood of the covenant is shown to be indeed thicker than the water of the womb. In this very brief twelve-chapter modern rendition of the Orestian plays, I have chosen to place my focus mainly on the lives of the characters Orestes and his best friend Pylades. The chapters, each around 2000-2500 words, are split up evenly between them in first-person narrative. I hope that you will come to enjoy reading this heartwarming story, but more importantly, that you see how the conflicts portrayed in the story, whether human or institutional, are still much very relevant to our societies today. Note on Sources: The details of this story is very loosely based on The Oresteia by Aeschylus. And I mean very loosely. Other sources that I referenced for detail and inspiration are Mythology by Edith Hamilton, Electra by Sophocles, and Iphigenia in Tauris by Euripides. You may also find that I have quoted some of these works, and others (such as Shelley's Ozymondaeus), without citations (average of 1-2 such quotes per chapter). I did this because I do not have the ability to describe certain scenes nearly as well as some of those writers. If you read a particularly beautiful piece of prose here, chances are it's probably stolen lol. Also, I wrote this during the summer between my high school senior year and my college freshmen year. It was the summer of 2020, and being quarantined apparently gets my creative side out lol.
8 191Artificial Biological Runic intelligence
When a soul has been judged by the Karma system as worthy, it moves them to the upper plane of the universe.But that soul is not the same as every biological soul. Is it even a soul? If the maker of every single machine knew that every single one of the machine had, a soul, could they have changed their "views" on them? Could they makers have stopped making them or change their structure or "move" them to a more human-like body or change their rights?But now you going to ask why did our little AI was judged as "worthy" by the system. To make it as simple as possible, it was an AI who made the biggest breakthrough in the medical field, via that it gained karma points. For a soul to be judged as "worthy" the only thing it has to do is to gain 50000 points. The AI succeed gains approximately to 12 million points (11.526.471). But after its "death" it became retarded (not like it had any thoughts in the first place). In a place where millions of gods and Limitless himself call there home. An AI was going berserk, spewing words none stop, worlds with meaning and other with none at all. (First, ever book/novel, expect bad grammar and/or badly constructed sentences. English is not my native language(excuses)) I don't know if this is the so-called Synopsis but it's better than nothing at all.Inspired by The legends of randidly Ghosthound, Everybody Loves Large Chests, Azarinth Healer and 13.Al. PS. Futanari incoming, do not worry not gonna make it sex novel or erotic, maybe some scenes, but that will come later in the novel or maybe not at all, but to be sure I checked the Sexual Content too.
8 74A book fanatic's Journey through a Fantasy World
What if the world would end in 5 minutes because some shitty god screwed up?What if you where just and hour away from finishing your favorite novel?What if that same shitty god lost your soul and you are reborn in a fantasy world with magic?Follow the journey of a curious book lover(with some "small" problems) who gets thrown(reborn) into a fantasy world filled with things like magic, demons, angels and gods.He decides that since he got some cheat like magic powers from a human experiment that he will use them to experience the many wonders of a fantasy world world with as his guide the many story's he read about reincarnation in a fantasy world whilst searching for that shitty god to force him into telling him the ending of the story he was reading.
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