“I figured I had about an hour before being arrested by the Pre-Crime Police…”
SYNOPSIS: In a rigidly ordered and nearly crime-free society, where everyone everywhere is under the constant surveillance of the government’s Precog AI network, how can one person hope to commit an utterly horrific but absolutely necessary act of defiance against the system? Space systems engineer Humphrey Price shows us how, in “The Prediction of a Horrific Crime.” » READ IT NOW
Humphrey Price is a space systems engineer who has contributed to robotic exploration missions to the Moon, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. His goal is to introduce interesting plausible ideas for space travel, aliens, and the future of the human race through highly realistic hard science fiction stories. Information on his writings can be found at humphreyprice.com.
A lone space explorer, shipwrecked on a forgotten world.
A lost human colony, fighting to survive.
Heroes. Villains. Sword fights. Airships.
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2 comments:
What a thorough and thoughtful piece! It both raises some questions and addresses some questions without feeling pedantic. Alarmingly realistic. Well done!
Thanks, Karin.
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