Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Sudden StorySciFi "theOutpost"

Business Quote

"Flip opportunities for the well heeled beach investor flops" -p.d. adams

Monday, November 29, 2010

Flash fiction biologSciFi "The Outpost"

Quippy Quote

"Bathwater shoots no messenger throwing baby showers out" -p.d.adams

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Sudden StorySciFi "theOutpost"

Quick Quote

"Cheaters ask to erase risk with lazy asterisks" p.d.adams

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Monday, November 1, 2010

Flash fiction biologSciFi "The Outpost"


The Urge
     Although she is within the boundary of being the best, Suzi is, in the final analyst view, first and foremost, a child, no more no less, with the mechanics of games and companions; the one without a full complement of coded message from two humans; the one that doesn't want to hear the sounds and feel the warmth of something that keeps it alive. Suzi, by algorithm, wants to learn the meaning of noises. She hates the act of physically speaking--so she  rarely does. She considers her code over-valued, at times, when it wants to teach her to speak; she prefers code that allows her to articulate a need.  There, where certain sounds bring her what she needs (maybe even improve those sounds) she will add value to her code, far away from the logic of her minders. Here is where she will finally attain true identity, here is where she gains a pure urge, the urge to want.