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BearTrap Fragment #3 – The new down

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27th November

Running down the inner surface of the cylinder that was the engineering deck of the Sceptic, his mind raced.
Why had they emerged now? Never before had he seen a wreckage of that magnitude. The collected bulk of spaceship carnage he had just witnessed through the small bow window was mind boggling. How could he have been so wrong. He have to… – his thoughts were interrupted by the Mind of the Sceptic.

“Brace for evasive maneuver”

Kody had nothing to latch on to. As the braking started the rotation on the cylinder stopped and the ship took off at a entirely different vector. He was instantly being pulled by a “fake” gravity force straight ahead in the slightly curving corridor. Straight ahead was now in fact down and he was falling.…



BearTrap Fragment #2 – Childhood Memories

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12th November

Through the large hyperdiamond windows of the cargobay door  he can see the large surface of Gandymede capitalize his entire view. Kody sits on a crate sipping his morning coffee. The red sheen reflecting the light of Jupiter gives a sence of an earthly sunrise by the ocean. Granted, this ocean was black with a faint orange haze, but if you closed your eyes – that was the impression. His mind suddenly surprice him and connects the scene in front of him to a long lost memory of his childhood.…




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BearTrap Fragment #3 – The new down

Running down the inner surface of the cylinder that was the engineering deck of the Sceptic, his mind raced.

BearTrap Fragment #2 – Childhood Memories

Through the large hyperdiamond windows of the cargobay door  he can see the large surface of Gandymede capitalize his...

BearTrap Fragment #1 – Orbital Sundown

At orbital sundown Kody entered the mess hall. He felt that something had changed. Something small. He could not...