Sneak Peek—Stories from The Expanding Universe Anthology #4: ‘Daughters of Ayor’ by David R. Bernstein
There are 20 short stories in the latest
volume of Craig
Martelle’s The Expanding Universe anthologies. Today, with Craig's permission,
we are taking a sneak peek at the start of David R.
Bernstein’s story, ‘Daughters of Ayor’. Here’s how it begins:
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The SalvationOne’s mission was to find a new home for a
dying civilization, but a massive solar flare slowly kills all but one crew
member. Cut off from the command bridge for six months, Len Morrow is the sole
survivor on an irradiated vessel deep in space, but is he really alone?
Science Officer Log:
SalvationOne
Entry: 439
I don’t give a crap anymore…
Log that.
-End Log-
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Nearly six months – well, five
months, twenty-three days, ten hours, give or take – and I am still here. I
look at the time display on the wall. Oh wait, eleven hours now. Great.
Today’s dinner is ration pack B256 – cheese lasagna.
Dried, fake cheese. Low sodium. Enough to survive, I guess. My taste buds died
of boredom months ago. I guess it’s better than irradiated vegetables from the
quarantined hydroponics bay. The system still provides the plants water, which
annoys me to no end. How dumb is it that an advanced AI computer system would
shut off eighty percent of the ship due to ionized radiation exposure, but not disable water and power systems there?
Luckily, my lab has a separate and dedicated H2O system.
Would be fun to see the mutant plants that might have
developed though. Maybe I have a new, floral shipmate wandering around.
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Would
you like to read more?
TheExpanding Universe #4 is
now available on Amazon. You can also find Volume 1, The
Expanding Universe: An Exploration of Science Fiction Genre,
Volume 2, The
Expanding Universe: Exploring the Science Fiction Genre, and
Volume 3, The
Expanding Universe 3: Space Opera, Military SciFi, Space Adventure, & Alien
Contact! on Amazon in paperback.
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