This is as far as I ever got on this particular book. There are a number of mysteries described in… Read more 2.35 Afterward
Category: Ni’a
Chapters for the book Ni’a by Abacus
2.34 Thomas
There had been times in Thomas’ life when he had felt like everything was wrong. Everything. It had made him… Read more 2.34 Thomas
2.33 A Respite Between the Finite and Infinity
After that day, Ni’a fell into a routine that seemed to be OK with Emala and their siblings. The Sunspot… Read more 2.33 A Respite Between the Finite and Infinity
2.32 Responsibility
Ni’a’s fingers were three centimeters away from the large dial of the Tunnel when the ship rippled. Nobody else in… Read more 2.32 Responsibility
2.31 The Bifurcated Ship
I like to think that when Ktleteccete and Metabang’s old crew finished their project it was almost exactly the same… Read more 2.31 The Bifurcated Ship
2.30 The Journalist and the Hunter
“I don’t understand this maneuver,” I told Gesetele once we appeared on the Bridge. It was empty besides the two… Read more 2.30 The Journalist and the Hunter
2.29 The Tutorial Way
Once it had said its piece, Ansel didn’t really know what to say next. It could elaborate on, “we’re here,… Read more 2.29 The Tutorial Way
2.28 A Very Small Ethical Dilemma
As Ni’a slowly pulled themself away from the near mindlessness of fine tuning their shipwide autonomic functions, and were just… Read more 2.28 A Very Small Ethical Dilemma
2.27 A Carefully Engineered Confrontation
As I debriefed Eh, also reiterating my grievances in new, more polite terms, elaborating on them and then showed ihn… Read more 2.27 A Carefully Engineered Confrontation
2.26 Morde’s Referendum
“If I could design my own universe,” Morde said. “No new consciousnesses would be born within it. Maybe no life… Read more 2.26 Morde’s Referendum