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Yes, that's it one more time, folks! Thanks to all who contributed to this issue and made as awesome as it is

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Yes, that's it one more time, folks! Thanks to all who contributed to this issue and made as awesome as it is. Of course we hope to see you around — and we assure you, the next issues will be worth your attention!

So, what's next?


Tevun Krus #98 - March 13th: BugPunk

Bugs, of course, will be a prominent feature of any story within this subgenre

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Bugs, of course, will be a prominent feature of any story within this subgenre. This said, they may well be organic, mechanic, electronic, or a mix of them all. With input from cyberpunk and biopunk, perhaps with a sprinkle of fantasy or alien invasion, this subgenre has the potential to be horrific and awesome on a new level. Perhaps the bugs come from outer space? Are augmented by technology? Or they are simply humanity's successors in a dystopian world. And of course, there may also be bugs in a system... or remote-controlled survey bugs. And what about a world where the only available source of proteins are bugs?

Tevun Krus #99 - April 10th: Big Dumb Object

In science fiction, a mysterious and excessively large object of unknown origin is called a "Big Dumb Object" or BDO

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In science fiction, a mysterious and excessively large object of unknown origin is called a "Big Dumb Object" or BDO. A typical BDO has unknown put potentially immense power and often unusual properties, even going against the physical laws. Contrary to the misleading name, these objects are by no mean dumb but either lack the means to communicate or are simply too far advanced to bother with humans.

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