One Human Shuts Up Half the Galactic Council | HFY | Sci-Fi Story

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▶Buckle up for a thrilling sci-fi adventure as unassuming writer Seth Ryder faces off against the galactic Oort Council to save humanity from annihilation. With the fate of Earth hanging in the balance, Seth's impassioned plea and fierce determination turn the tide, earning humanity a chance among the stars. Join Seth on an epic journey from unlikely hero to the voice of a revolution that will reshape the universe itself.
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コメント (9)
  • A Positive Story - Well Timed For These Troubling Times We Live In Today - Thank You
  • @Sattrax
    A good short story is a gem. This story was good. It kept my attention. It was a story that flowed, encompassing much, with magic and elegance. Thanks for keeping the dream alive.
  • @Vin-yo3ig
    The three words I always dread hearing "far from over" unless it's at the end of the story which it never is and often it's repeated numerous times.
  • It's a good plot and well written - obviously the most important things. But it was also free of intrusive spelling and grammatical mistakes, and the robo narrator worked well. The second half had rather a lot of exposition in it, and it would have been nice to have a more personal perspective of those galaxy-sweeping events, but that's always easier said than done.
  • Stop saying "indomitable will". Every one of these hfy stories goes off on a rant about it.
  • @jpc1147
    You repeat yourself to much, most of what you say doesn't progress the story. Learn to proofread not only to check your English but to see whether or not what you are saying is illuminating a character or moving the story along. This is tedious. Good Luck, I'll keep checking in. Thanks