Two there shall be; no more, no less. One to embody the dark side, the other to crave it.

Drew Karpyshyn

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I was there, the day that Horus killed the Emperor

Dan Abnett

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Uh, excuse me, sir, I, uh, don't known how to uh, to uh, tell you this, but you were three minutes late. The schedule is a little, uh, bit off."
He grinned sheepishly.
"That's ridiculous!" murmured the Ticktockman behind his mask. "Check your watch." And then he went into his office, going mrmee, mrmee, mrmee, mrmee.

Harlan Ellison

Tags: satire science-fiction



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…Do not discount the value of luck. It is a hidden and unseen attribute in a man that will save him when nothing else can— learn to embrace it.

A.J. Vega

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To be in a war, you must learn the rules of survival… to win a war, you must break every fucking one of those rules.

A.J. Vega

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What was I before the war? It’s hard to remember that far back. But I think maybe I was human.

A.J. Vega

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I’m going to see you now Papa… you better run...

A.J. Vega

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As a general rule, you won't find the love of your life while you're on your knees under a table." -- Helios Dayspring

Belinda McBride

Tags: science-fiction gay-stereotypes m-m-romance gay-humor



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Si los seres humanos no dejan de hacer ejercicio con los labios, su cerebro empieza a funcionar.

Douglas Adams

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For so long considered a second-rate category to other writing genres, Science Fiction should be allotted its true place in literature. The reason Science Fiction is so important is because SF authors create the future. They bring through ideas, technology, and new thought, put it all down in written and spoken word, and then send it out into mass consciousness. When enough people (a critical mass) think about and truly consider the plausibility of a concept, it becomes reality. Think William Gibson, who in 1982's "Burning Chrome" coined "cyberspace". Few grasped the concept at the time, but as the internet took hold in the 1990's, we not only had a word to describe our experience, we had a definition and an understanding, as well. Coincidence?

Joseph Duda

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