If you’re
looking for government controlled Necronauts doing battle on the moon, then
you’ve come to the right place. Thanks for stopping by and welcome back to
another edition of Science Fiction Fantasy Saturday, a place where fantasy and
speculative fiction authors meet and share snippets from new and existing
works. This week the saga of the Necronauts continues as Zulu 1 and 2 finally
breach the mysterious dome of energy and package that the general have been
raving about. But will they be around long enough to bring it back to him? Read
on and see. Before you go, make sure that you stop over at the main site by
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the contributions from this week’s authors. Enjoy.___________________________________________________________________________
“What the
hell is that dangling in front of him?” the general asked.
“It appears
to be a dead cat, sir,” Kingston answered.
“It looks like they’ve attached a telescoping pole to its suit’s helmet,
slightly more primitive but it appears to be effective.”
“I don’t
care if it’s Hitler’s head! Just get
these two stiffs moving before big dead red beats us to the punch.”
“Sir, I just
don’t think-“
“Don’t
think, just do, or I’ll come down there and shoot you myself.”
“Yes, sir.”
The robotic rabbit unleashed a double
dose of blood into the air as it scurried forward, sending both zombies into a
frenzy. Zulu-2 howled into space, driven
by hunger and pain. Their mechanized guide broke through the energy barrier as
its engines died, stopping a few feet inside the dome. The necronauts followed
close behind. The moment they crossed the shimmering threshold, waves of pure
power tore into their suits, stripping away their lunar gear and tearing into
their flesh. Without the sanguine enticement of their robot aid, both zombies
stopped, searching for motivation as their skin tore away, exposing the bone
underneath. ______________________________________________________________
The mission
is starting to unravel, literally. Let’s hope Z 1 and 2 can hold it together,
again, literally. The mystery of the box and sphere deepens but now we see why
it was no job for an ordinary astronaut. Tune in next week as the lunar chess
match continues. Please leave a comment and let me know what you thought.
They’re always appreciated. My next novel – Maxx Fragg, V.P.I. will
be out on September 3rd from Ink Smith Publishing. Check out the
cover art here on my blog and also over at my website - S.A. Check for a snippet from the book! Have
a great weekend.
Military men who don't listen to their scientific advisers end up in trouble - I suspect the General is not going to be happy when this all goes horribly wrong! This is fun - I'm enjoying this,
ReplyDeleteI don't think the General's been happy since his momma gave him his first set of BDU's. I'm glad you're liking it - only a handful of snippets left. Thanks!
DeleteThey're tearing apart and what about the poor little rabbit?
ReplyDeleteZombies- on falling apart - "It's what I do." I'll throw in a quick spoiler - the bunny doesn't make. Thanks for commenting, Aurora.
ReplyDelete"Big dead red" made me chuckle...always a fun time. Looking forward to see how this one turns out for them.
ReplyDeleteThanks - hopefully I have a twist or two more up my sleeve. The general almost writes himself.
DeleteAgree with TM - 'big dead red' definitely raised a chuckle here too. And 'searching for motivation', lol! Definitely love your laid-back delivery... sparse details, but just enough to thoroughly entertain. :-D
ReplyDeleteThanks, Laurel. I'm glad your enjoying it. Only a few more to finish this one up.
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