The hyperspace collapsed into starlines and then to stars, as it had done quite a few times since the Admonitor had started to explore the Unknown Regions. This time Captain Dagon Niriz and his ship were facing a small, yellow sun that was so much like so many other stars in so many other systems. He turned to the sensor officer.
"Any planets?" the Captain asked.
"Nothing to speak of, Captain," the officer reported. "Some large asteroids, but nothing that could be called an actual planet. Not on this side of the system anyway."
"Track those rocks, we don't want to hit anything on our way out," Niriz ordered, turning to watch when the Admon
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Unblogged Life of a Blogger
“From times to times you just gotta get yourself out there. That’s what I do. I wake up in the morning, make my usual morning routine, pack my things - usually my smart phone or my cam - and stroll through the city and write about anything I think it’s interesting. A car accident. Or maybe write about the weird people your part-time friends attend. Maybe you have a friend with a studio, or a group of friends starting a band. The most important is not to be afraid to pull boundaries and push your camera into the world.”
I finish writing as I hear three knocks on my bedroom door. “It’s me!” I recog