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October 28, 2006

Everybody's doing it: Six Word Sci-Fi Stories.

That sound is not the thunder.

Eternity to regret the immortality nanites.

Opposed the research? Treatment access DENIED.

Posted by Spike at October 28, 2006 08:48 PM

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Brain transplants transfer more than memories.

Posted by Alan Tyson at October 28, 2006 10:38 PM
69.41.118.3

 

I'm carrying my wife's frozen head. (Actually used this as the first six words of a piece of flash fiction, only with "severed" instead of "frozen")

Evolution? Ha! Devolution is the... Ook!

I like deep space. No humans.

Posted by Rich at October 29, 2006 02:14 AM
72.13.138.93

 

Triumphal marches seethed across Henry's remains.

Posted by fortunato at October 29, 2006 12:32 PM
69.143.18.241

 

Music Of The Spheres Techno Remix.

Posted by Trina at October 29, 2006 12:36 PM
138.110.222.101

 

F***, run! This is ground zero!

A capital ship can't touch down!

(Very, very brief summaries of my ideas for future nanowrimo submissions ;) )

Posted by Nentuaby at October 29, 2006 03:40 PM
128.195.100.159

 

Inexpensive warheads tipped with black holes.

Posted by jdalton at October 29, 2006 10:04 PM
24.108.180.202

 

Can you love a Android Doppleganger?

The deadly, crimson coatted, steel feathers?

Will they ever let her fly?
(heh heh... 7 chapters of a would be flash and/or web manga entilted 'Darkest Robin'. To bad I have no talent in either midium.)

Those eyes that house no soul.

Your face, empty of any remorse.

Three years since they took you.

What has happened to you, sister?
(Short story written for school couple years back. 8 pages typed. Ah, how I loke making an English teacher both cry and beg me to continue the story.)

Do these really count? I mean, they are really sets that make 18-24 words, but then each sentece is only 6 words. Is that against the rules?

Posted by K.C. at October 30, 2006 01:06 AM
66.117.225.186

 

We stopped seeing on Thursday morning.

Posted by Ell at October 30, 2006 03:59 PM
71.125.11.30

 

Nobody knew why the abortion failed.

Posted by Magnolia at October 30, 2006 04:13 PM
198.7.242.130

 

Only the cockroaches? Attackers didn't survive.

Time needed, not enough red digits.

Ship down, stricken survivors anonymously besieged.

Asteroid barely misses, more to come.

Planet destroyed? Conspiracy doesn't care much.

Posted by cHighlander at October 30, 2006 06:30 PM
75.17.188.182

 

It ended- more numbers than people.

Posted by Fishy at October 30, 2006 06:57 PM
128.135.226.227

 

Infinitely deep hole in my backyard.

Posted by Etc. at October 30, 2006 10:37 PM
72.11.33.184

 

Not with a whimper...but screams.

Posted by Alan Tyson at October 30, 2006 10:59 PM
69.41.118.3

 

The LHC is now coming onli-

Posted by Akumu at October 30, 2006 11:03 PM
69.145.180.43

 

A dismal future where the number six has lost all meaning.

Posted by ChickenMeat at October 30, 2006 11:42 PM
24.55.138.252

 


OK, some of these have been far better than the ones I read from popular science fiction writers.

- Can't trust my own skin anymore.
- Edible time should never have happened.
- Clonesexualism suddenly ceased being considered incestuous.

That was oddly fun.

Posted by Jolly at November 1, 2006 07:54 AM
58.107.115.119

 

Trusting the invaders was too easy.

He made several attachments for her.

Impossible to forget what they'd done.

Posted by Alexi at November 5, 2006 12:35 PM
64.230.114.128

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