Science Fiction
My learnings as a market researcher
Learning is the only way to move forward, the err to your growth is the belief that you know everything. The beauty of existence lies in challenging your limits, pushing yourself out of your comfort zone and performing the tasks that scare you and motivate you to become a better version of yourself. Life has its unique ways of compelling you to embrace the unknown and forging you to uplevel your game.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Chapters
Savior of the Damned. Content Warning.
Eldren felt dizzy as he spied Phae at the edge of town. Merethyl clapped a hand over his mouth before he could call out, and they ducked down. He gritted his teeth as he heard a strange man call her name again as she headed off toward the sound.
By J. Pagaduan2 years ago in Chapters
Savior of the Damned. Content Warning.
Phaedra sat on the fallen tree, sipping from the flask she held. Torin was scouting, but she was taking a break away from him. Phaedra didn’t want to admit that the flood of information from being bound to Aurelius was sometimes overwhelming. Proximity had a hand in how much it could be, but she still struggled to block it out, like Torin was trying to help her with.
By J. Pagaduan2 years ago in Chapters
Savior of the Damned. Content Warning.
May 10th Merethyl, Eldren, and Simone bent over the map spread out on the table. “We only know where some of the ’stones might be. Six different houses agreed to guard the location of each, but not all have survived to pass the knowledge on.” Merethyl pointed to a spot on the map. “Elven Seers are working on finding the ones we lost track of. In the meantime, we need to start collecting them. The closest one was last being held here, in a pocket used by elves to send things back and forth without coming over.”
By J. Pagaduan2 years ago in Chapters
Savior of the Damned. Content Warning.
April 26th The radio had sustained so much damage, Eldren wasn’t sure how they salvaged any of it. Temple’s own forces had done a number on the ’ship it had been on board, and the less than graceful landing hadn’t done it any favors. The casing holding it together wasn’t usable, so he started by taking measurements to fabricate a new one.
By J. Pagaduan2 years ago in Chapters
This Isn't Spring Break Anymore. Content Warning.
Zoie vaults over her neighbors fence, entering their empty backyard, her vision darts towards a sliding glass door pairing with a cemented porch, along with history of an encounter, exhibiting decals of blood on its material.
By Noah Lichtenberg2 years ago in Chapters
The Search For Andromeda
Epilogue: The Edge of Darkness Months had passed since the day Elara and her team had contained The Devourer. The lab, once a beacon of scientific advancement, had become a high-security facility under constant surveillance. Defense ships hovered in orbit, their presence a stark reminder of the threat that lurked within the singularity core.
By Emmanuel Oyewale2 years ago in Chapters
The Search For Andromeda
Chapter Six: Shadows of the Future The lab was a graveyard of silence, the only sound being the soft hum of the singularity core as it pulsed with contained energy. Elara leaned heavily against the console, her body and mind drained from the ordeal. They had won—if this could be called a victory—but the shadow of what they had unleashed lingered, casting a pall over the lab.
By Emmanuel Oyewale2 years ago in Chapters
The Search For Andromeda
Chapter Five: The Last Stand The lab was a hive of activity, a cacophony of alarms, data streams, and the hum of high-powered machinery. Elara stood at the center of it all, her gaze fixed on the holographic display that dominated the room. The ripple—the entity, The Devourer—was still approaching, though its speed had been slightly diminished by the EMP pulse. The delay was a temporary reprieve, but it had bought them precious time.
By Emmanuel Oyewale2 years ago in Chapters









