In the strategic hub aboard the Mandoleer’s Folly, Spacedawg addressed his crew with a map of the underground casino displayed behind him. “Here’s the plan,” he began, his tone serious as he scanned the room. “I’d go myself, but given how recognizable I’ve become, thanks to those Weedmonger’s ads, it’s not an option. Abraham, J.J., … Read More “Judicial Indiscretion Chapter 2: The Covert Game” »
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The Quebec Sector, known for its robust judicial integrity, was rocked by a scandal of unprecedented proportions. The figure at the center was Judge Henri Beauchamp, a high-ranking official in the judicial system, revered and respected—until now. Rumors swirled that he had been manipulated by an underground syndicate, leading to the inexplicable release of several … Read More “Judicial Indiscretion Chapter 1: The Fall of Justice” »
Hey there, fellow space adventurers! Welcome back to “The Canadian Expanse Explained: Map Building Part 2.” Last time, I embarked on mapping out a starry Canadian future, and today, let’s dive deeper into how I’m bringing this cosmic Canada to life, all from my computer. Keeping things chill and a bit familiar, I’ve named the … Read More “The Canadian Expanse Explained: Map Building Part 2” »
Alright, strap in, space cadets! Welcome to the coolest celestial mapping project this side of the Milky Way: “The Canadian Expanse Explained: Map Building Part I.” Imagine, if you will, a future where Canada isn’t just the second-largest country on Earth, but an entire region in space. That’s right, we’re taking the Great White North … Read More “The Canadian Expanse Explained: Map Building Part 1” »
As a storyteller, I’ve got a few cardinal rules that I often find myself bending—because let’s face it, rules in creative work are more like guidelines, right? Today, I want to pull back the curtain on something I like to call “submission packets.” It’s not just about telling a story; it’s about creating an entire … Read More “Cardinal Rules and Breaking Them” »
Under the cloak of night, the streets of Montreal Prime’s notorious high-crime district were awash in neon lights and shadows. Spacedawg and his crew, dressed as mercenaries to blend into the murky underworld, navigated the dimly lit alleys towards a bar rumored to be a frequent haunt of the elusive assassin known as La Boucherie. … Read More “Murder at McGill Chapter 6: The Den of La Boucherie” »
The air was heavy with solemnity as the crew of the Mandoleer’s Folly stepped into the Literature Department’s building at McGill Educational Centre Orbital Campus. Professors and students alike had gathered in the lobby, where a memorial service for Professor Thomas Calder was being held. Quiet murmurs filled the room as colleagues reminisced about Calder, … Read More “Murder at McGill Chapter 5: Echoes of Deceit” »
Ed and the Alchemist made their way through the serene corridors of the McGill Educational Centre Orbital Campus, their footsteps echoing softly. Their destination was the office of Dr. Jean-Philip Désemparés, the esteemed Head of the Physics Department, whose possible insights into the tragic incident involving Professor Thomas Calder could prove pivotal. Upon entering the … Read More “Murder at McGill Chapter 4: Academic Shadows” »
The corridors of the McGill Educational Centre Orbital Campus were unusually quiet as Maelstrom and Abraham made their way to the security office. The gravity of the situation weighed on them; every step brought them closer to understanding the technical breakdown that might unveil crucial evidence in Professor Calder’s murder. Upon arrival, they were greeted … Read More “Murder at McGill Chapter 3: Shadows and Signals” »
High above the bustling surface of Montreal Prime, the serene expanse of space enveloped the McGill Educational Centre Orbital Campus. It was a beacon of knowledge, orbiting quietly, its corridors filled with the hum of academic pursuit. However, tranquility was shattered when a chilling incident unfolded within its storied walls. The campus administrator, Laurel Mercier, … Read More “Murder at McGill Chapter 2: Shadows of the Past” »