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- "Gather Rainbows"
- Atk. Butterfly
- Issue #155 August 18 2000
- Winner of The Readers' Choice Award 2000
- A young man is engaged in his rites of passage, in which he must walk through a field of flowers which transform into little dragons. They are enslaved to him and only he can set them free, and he must do so quickly. They tell him that to set them free, he must gather rainbows. As he pursues this quest, he learns some important lessons along the way. Each time he learns one of the lessons, some of the dragons are set free.
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- "Getaway"
- William L. Churchman
- Issue #72 January 15 1999
- One of the deadliest killers of the decade has escaped from prison and is on the run. He pauses to watch some televisions in a store window to see if the news has any reports about him. A report about a scientist announcing the perfection of his time machine catches his attention; especially since the guy is here in town. He barges into the scientist's lab and forces the man to send him back in time, the ultimate escape! When the police arrive, they are furious that the scientist inflicted some unsuspecting era with the hideous killer. But the scientist calmly points out that although the machine moves you through time, it does not move you through space and the Earth wasn't in the same place fifty years ago.
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- "Ghost In The Machine"
- Shirley Chan
- Issue #16 December 16 1997
- A young boy has a gift for making predictions which eventually come to pass. Including the prediction of his own death. What confuses people is that he predicts that he will become a ghost in a machine. Years after his death, his father has become President of the U.S.A. Research teams have been developing a life-like android, but they need a personality model. The young boy is resurrected, the ghost in the machine.
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- "The Gift"
- Michael T. Marsh
- Issue #125 January 21 2000
- In the future, a young boy is growing up in an anti-technology community created by his father. On one of their rare visits to the city, he learns of a different world, a world of nanotech and cyberspace. He eventually leaves home, and becomes enhanced with nanites so that he can live in the cyberworld. Returning home for his mother's funeral, he confronts his father, who has hated him for giving into the evils of high-tech. After a fruitless night together, the young man prepares to head back to the city. But he leaves his father a gift: a vial of nanites containing a virtual copy of his mother.
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- "Go Feed The Toilette"
- Trevor Van Mierlo
- Issue #11 November 14, 1997
- A weird little story about a carnivorous toilet running amok in cottage country and the young boy who has to cope with it.
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- "The Golden One"
- K. S. Rankin
- Issue #107 September 17 1999
- A man enjoying a retreat in the desert comes upon an unusual creature. It appears mostly as a golden lizard, but is also able to appear as a woman. It is a creature of power and magic and has selected the man to help her. She is going to have a child and the child will need to be raised in safety and love, and this is the task that she sets upon him.
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- "Gone Fishing"
- Ion Newcombe
- Issue #60 October 23 1998
- Winner of The Readers' Choice Award 1998
- There is a world with no land, just water. On this world, a man has built a floating city, a tourist trap as it were, which has become renown throughout the galaxy for its sport fishing. The problem is, gruesome murders are beginning to turn up. Enter into this world, Investigator Heath, called in to solve the mystery. What he discovers is that the humans are not the only ones engaged in sport fishing.
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- "The Google-Wumpf"
- D. K. Latta
- Issue #119 December 10 1999
- One inventor inherits a machine from another when the younger fellow suddenly dies. It is called a Google-Wumpf and he has no idea what it does. As he delves into the young man's past, trying to uncover what the Google-Wumpf does, he discovers that the fellow had created a product to compete against the popular Chia Pets. Except, his plant turns out to be dangerous to the human race. The Google-Wumpf was his next invention; a machine to hunt down the now loose plants. Now the inventor must figure out how the thing was put together, while not taking it apart, in an effort to save humanity.
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- "Growing Up Fast"
- Robert H. Beer
- Issue #13 November 28 1997
- Winner of The Readers' Choice Award 1998
In a far flung future, an empire needs an emperor. But the heir is too young to assume the throne and a councilor is manoeuvring to seize power in his place. The young heir needs to be four years older in a matter of days. The solution comes to his instructors; send him through a wormhole where his four years will pass as mere days for the universe.
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