
Step into a world of short-form science fiction. Each episode delivers a compact story set on Earth or across distant galaxies—featuring futuristic cities, alien encounters, rogue AI, fractured timelines, and quiet human moments beneath the stars. Designed for quick listening during a commute, coffee break, or anytime you want a dose of imagination. New stories released regularly—follow for fresh ... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 301 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionScience Fiction | |||

Seventeen doors closed on her, until a human opened the last one. Even the Zen, her closest allies, sealed their archives, one by one, seventeen species, civilization she had served, had turned their backs. They all said the same thing, no one defies... more
No threats, no weapons, no grand speech, just silence, and the sound of their fleet engines fading into the black, and that silence. Then Earth will, with draw no one stopped her, no one even pretended to care. Three days later, the humans were gone,... more
The most feared human combat unit ever created, the craft bully frowned confused by the sudden tension. Especially humans, because humans looked fragile, smaller frames, no claws, no armoured hides, no venom, easy targets, or so the galaxy assumed, t... more
The most feared human combat unit ever created, the craft bully frowned confused by the sudden tension. Especially humans, because humans looked fragile, smaller frames, no claws, no armoured hides, no venom, easy targets, or so the galaxy assumed, t... more
They padded past the guards, past the rifles, past the shock fields, and stopped at the human girl's feet. The girl's name was Lena Ortiz, 12 standard years old, too small for combat armor, too young for the war academy, too human for anyone to under... more
The kitchen went silent the moment the human lifted the knife every predator cub froze ears high eyes wide as if witnessing a legendary weapon being unsheathed. Sarah smirked clicking the bottle its ketchup three Cubs screamed one fainted another whi... more
Their snarls quieted, not in fear, not in submission, but in recognition. The instructors watched, mouths tight, weapons forgotten, drones hovered uselessly, programmed for force, now irrelevant against the gravity of this human's presence. They only... more
Not plasma, not burning hull plating, food, on caros 9, an outpost carved into black stone and fear, nothing like that was supposed to exist. The Predator Cubs noticed first, they were trained hunters even in youth, six limbed cathery, claws sharpene... more
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Bite-sized science fiction tales that travel from Earth to distant frontiers, each micro-story offers a quick plunge into futures filled with interstellar diplomacy, quirky tech, and high-stakes moral choices. The episodes skim through themes like open data, cultural exchange, resilience, and the power of humor to shift conflicts, often centering on diplomacy, memory, and the human (or human-adjacent) touch in high-concept scenarios. Across a sample of recent stories, expect imaginative setups—ambassadors, treaties, orphanages, memetic warfare, and interspecies negotiations—delivered as fast, standalone narratives perfect for a short break or a daily commute. A standout facet is the array of speculative perspectives, from military intrigue ... more
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