Unrest becomes uprising in New Moscow, but this government is prepared in ways that the Illinois Arten’s government was not. 144. 145. 146. 147. 148. 149. 150. Next><Previous<<First
Category: Uninhabitable Microfiction Series
Uninhabitable is a climate apocalypse microfiction series written on Twitter and compiled here.
Uninhabitable, Cycle 1, Part 18Uninhabitable, Cycle 1, Part 18
Unrest begins to grow in New Moscow. The government has been preparing for this eventuality. But the resistance might be better organized than they thought. 138. 139. 140. 141. 142
Uninhabitable, Cycle 1, Part 17Uninhabitable, Cycle 1, Part 17
In the Moscow Arten, also called New Moscow, things went from strict to downright draconian after news of the coup at the Illinois Arten. This has worked to maintain order
Uninhabitable, Cycle 1, Part 16Uninhabitable, Cycle 1, Part 16
Psychological breaks are becoming more frequent on the generation ship, and something must be done to mitigate them. A solution is found, but it comes with its own problems. 122.
Uninhabitable, Cycle 1, Part 15Uninhabitable, Cycle 1, Part 15
Before the Artens closed, a generation ship began its journey to Proxima b, the closest exoplanet to Earth. The hope is that they will be able to form the first
Uninhabitable, Cycle 1, Part 14Uninhabitable, Cycle 1, Part 14
Despite Mr. Frost’s attempts to cover up the massacre of the engineers, rumors have gotten out, causing unrest in Pacifica. Mr. Frost cracks down on the dissidents. 105. 106. 107.
Uninhabitable, Cycle 1, Part 13Uninhabitable, Cycle 1, Part 13
The engineers building the floating cities of Pacifica go on strike. Mr. Frost responds ruthlessly. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. Next><Previous<<First
Uninhabitable, Cycle 1, Part 12Uninhabitable, Cycle 1, Part 12
Off the West Coast of North America, a tech billionaire named Mr. Frost has established the new nation of Pacifica, which is made up of floating cities that can migrate
Uninhabitable, Cycle 1, Part 11Uninhabitable, Cycle 1, Part 11
The outcasts from the Campus Community aren’t satisfied with their lot. After all, they helped build the place. And they are willing to take it back by force. 82. 83.
Uninhabitable, Cycle 1, Part 10Uninhabitable, Cycle 1, Part 10
In Minnesota, many college campuses have networks of tunnels connecting the buildings. Some industrious people have set up a community on one of these campuses. But their fledgling democracy is