A visceral combat tour through the glory and horror of absolute victory, by Barry Charman.
MoreA visceral combat tour through the glory and horror of absolute victory, by Barry Charman.
MoreSemi-hard SF meets Hindu theology - in space! By Manjula Menon.
MoreWhat could have been the course the Thirty Years' War had Wallenstein survived his assassination? By Matias Travieso-Diaz.
MorePragmatic reflections for legislators who may one day need to implement the Laws of Robotics, by Mircea Băduț.
MoreIt's only a question of time before AI realises that "rules are meant to be broken", by Ngô Binh Anh Khoa.
MoreIf you create life, do you own it? By James Machell.
MoreGuest essay on the prescience of Erewhon, a pioneering classic of the SF genre, by former Sci Phi editor Ray Blank.
MoreA trigger warning may be in order for this disturbing exhibit of fictional journalism, by M. Shaw.
MoreTired of sports? Try your luck with a wager on the stars! By Andrew Fraknoi.
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MoreWherein the editors get slightly overexcited about a summer replete with international SF action.
MoreThis story may not be suitable for sharing with your smart device! By Larry Hodges.
MoreSo many reflective surfaces, so little time, by Don Mark Baldridge.
MoreAnd the lengths to which one might go to maintain morale, by Andreas Flögel.
MoreFinally an explanation why Mexican politics is so otherworldly, by Bernardo Fernández, translated from Spanish by Adan Jimenez.
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