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Rhea's End    by Adam Howell
Price: $0.99 USD. 21200 words. Published on February 1, 2013. .

Three people are forced to land on the planet Rhea. A world now known as the planet of the damned. What happened to this once great civilisation is clouded in rumour and legend. A cautionary tale for those who wish to hand their lives over to machines. The crew take the opportunity to explore the planet and, in doing so, they uncover exactly how much of the nightmare is still in play.
Riley's Rogues: Twilight Zone    by Raymond Fiore
Price: Free! 5540 words. Published on February 1, 2013. .

A Riley Solo Adventure Short Story. Alone on the planet Glister, Logan Riley on a courier mission must stay alive long enough to deliver the package that was entrusted to him. He doesn’t know who, or why, but forces have aligned to stop Riley, at all costs.
My Own Flesh and Blood    by Louisa Swann
Price: $1.49 USD. 7700 words. Published by Eye of the Eagle  on February 3, 2013. .

Rhea Lockman hates technology. Gadgets and gizmos have not only complicated her life, they've killed her husband and son. Now she has a chance to help a rebel group in their fight against The Establishment, striking directly against the technology taking over her world. Something she is proud to take part in – until she discovers a fact about that technology that shreds her reality.
Provoking the Senses    by Jacquelyn Nicholson
Price: $4.99 USD. 2410 words. Published on February 4, 2013. .

Life But not as we know it, that essence of being which makes up this amazing world we live in.
Orbit    by John Stevenson
Price: Free! 6900 words. Published on February 5, 2013. .

Space Tourism, the destination to go for those who have been everywhere: but not the place you want to be, when things go wrong.
Swamp Monster    by John Stevenson
Price: Free! 7470 words. Published on February 6, 2013. .

Imagination is a wonderful thing: it takes us to places where we will never go; places where fantasy comes alive: places where we can live out our dreams, and maybe places from where we never want to return. Could an event, daydreamed and fantasised for many, many years actually happen, and put us somewhere where our fantasy becomes our prison.
Electric Wolves    by John Archer
Price: $2.99 USD. 55980 words. Published on February 6, 2013. .

A group of six colonists awake from cold sleep partway to their destination - everyone else is dead, the ships cannot be landed, and an electronic warfare attack has left something malicious behind in the ships' computers. The survivors try to find out what happened, but discover that the hostile code is much more dangerous and important than they originally imagined.
National Security Space Strategy, Unclassified Summary, January 2011, plus Toward a Theory of Spacepower - Selected Essays    by Progressive Management
Price: $9.99 USD. 263850 words. Published on February 7, 2013. .

The National Security Space Strategy charts a path for the next decade to respond to the current and projected space strategic environment. Leveraging emerging opportunities will strengthen the U.S. national security space posture while maintaining and enhancing the advantages the United States gains from space.
Return to the Beginning - Book One of the Company Wars Chronicle    by John Stevenson
Price: Free! 77480 words. Published on February 8, 2013. .

There is a time far, far into the future where all that has happened before is forgotten. A future where all people know of is a century's long war that raged even before the systems were colonized. Some believe that having the knowledge of how it began can bring it to an end, but changing the past has consequences that no one could have imagined.
Exo    by Brent Meske
Price: Free! 4110 words. Published on February 8, 2013. .

Exo Corps are the garbage pickers of the fleet. We’re also the advanced scouts. The high speed pursuit and the high-risk terrain. You don’t get assigned to Exo unless there’s nowhere else to go. You’re always on some whacked mission where you’re about to be shot in the back of the sensor array. To the places the enemy’s sensor jamming, because they can’t just blanket nuke every planet we come to.