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==== The Arbiter Chronicles ==== | ==== The Arbiter Chronicles ==== | ||
- | The earliest products of human genetic engineering left earth in the 22nd Century, fleeing persecution. They colonized other worlds which have since become the seats of power – the center of the loosely-organized Confederacy of Worlds. Earth has degenerated into a slum. Devastated by war, poverty and disease, an embarrassment to its descendant worlds, its people are considered the cast-offs of humanity. Jan Atal of Rigel V is one of the Confederate Navy’s most decorated officers, yet is despised by his superiors. Sent on a punitive assignment to command the Arbiter, he takes with him four misfit proteges: Terry Metcalfe and Kevin Carson, two of the few Terrans ever to graduate the Naval Academy, Cernaq, a telepath from a world of extremist intellectuals, and Atal’s daughter Kaya, whose phenomenal IQ is matched only by the chip on her shoulder. Joined by an elderly Wiccan doctor and a Boatswain who’s an escaped slave, they protect Confederate Space from denizens of the violent Qraitian Empire. | + | A science fiction story where the products of genetic engineering have left Earth and colonized other worlds which have since become the seats of power. Earth has degenerated into a slum and its people considered cast-offs. The story follows the adventures of the crew of a military spaceship that patrols space. |
==== SuperHuman Times ==== | ==== SuperHuman Times ==== | ||
- | SuperHuman Times gets its title from a national magazine covering a present-day world where extraordinary superhumans lead ordinary lives. It's not that everyone in this world has super-powers and isn't special, or that humans have taken superheroes in stride, or that those heroes are forbidden to use their powers by a government. It's just that, in this world, the heroes did their jobs too well. | + | A story about a world where the superheroes did their jobs too well. They rid the world of every supervillain and must now adapt to living regular lives. |
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- | They rid the world of supervillains. All of them. That made it easier for human authorities to deal with regular criminals themselves. So, what does a superhero do in a world without supervillains (well, without supervillains who are trying to kill them and/or conquer the world)? How does any superhuman fit into human society -- and how do humans live with them on an equal footing? Can they? | + | |
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- | These are the stories of people caught up in those SuperHuman Times. | + | |
==== Prometheus Presents ==== | ==== Prometheus Presents ==== | ||
- | And these are the stories that... aren't from the other two series. Ghost stories, parodies, musical (ahem) parodies, and original SF stories. Prometheus has done those, too. | + | This is a series of miscellaneous stories that include parodies and original science fiction and horror stories. |
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- | ===== Additional Links ===== | + | |
- | * [[http://www.URL.com/|Link Name]] | + | |
- | * [[http://www.URL.com/|Link Name]] | + | |
- | {{tag>free full_cast full_production horror science_fiction sound_effects}} | + | {{tag>free full_cast horror science_fiction sound_effects}} |