What Lies Beyond Earth’s Edge?

For centuries, humanity has gazed up at the sky with wonder and curiosity. From the first telescopes to modern space probes, the question remains the same: what lies beyond Earth’s edge? The boundary of our planet is not a solid wall but a gradual transition where the atmosphere thins and the vacuum of space begins. … Read more

When Power Becomes the Enemy

Power can build great civilizations, but it can also become the source of their downfall. Throughout history, societies have witnessed how ambition, greed, and the abuse of power can lead to instability and conflict. Science fiction often explores these dynamics by projecting them into futures where technology and governance are intertwined in ways that magnify … Read more

The Future Written in Light:A New Era of Sci-Fi Realism

Science fiction has long been a window into possible futures, from distant galaxies to advanced civilizations. Yet today, readers increasingly crave stories that feel grounded in reality, where technology and human emotion intersect in believable ways. This shift toward sci-fi realism reflects a world that is rapidly changing, where scientific advancements move faster than ever … Read more

How Close Are We to the World of ISS Stargraber?

For decades, science fiction has offered a vision of the future that feels both thrilling and distant. From towering space stations to artificial intelligence and renewable energy systems, these imagined worlds inspire scientists and engineers to bring fiction to life. Nicolas Pollet’s ISS Stargraber presents one such vision: a massive orbital station encircling Earth, supplying … Read more

Can Artificial Intelligence Have a Conscience?

Artificial intelligence is no longer just a concept from science fiction; it is a reality. It has become a part of our daily lives, from virtual assistants managing schedules to algorithms shaping what we see online. Yet as AI systems grow more advanced, a fundamental question emerges: can artificial intelligence have a conscience? Can a … Read more

Rebuilding Humanity Among the Stars:What ISS Stargraber Tells Us About Survival and Redemption

There is something deeply human about the desire to rebuild after everything seems lost. Whether on Earth or in the silence of space, people continue to search for meaning, purpose, and connection. This idea stands at the core of ISS Stargraber. This science fiction story places humanity inside a massive orbital station, yet reminds readers … Read more

Rebuilding Humanity Among the Stars:What ISS Stargraber Tells Us About Survival and Redemption

There is something deeply human about the desire to rebuild after everything seems lost. Whether on Earth or in the silence of space, people continue to search for meaning, purpose, and connection. This idea stands at the core of ISS Stargraber. This science fiction story places humanity inside a massive orbital station, yet reminds readers … Read more

The Human Heart in a Machine World

In an era when machines, algorithms, and futuristic landscapes dominate much of modern science fiction, one question remains more important than any other. What does it mean to be human when the world around you is built on metal, data, and power? This tension between emotion and technology sits at the center of some of … Read more

Could the Stargraber Station Really Exist?

Science fiction has always been a testing ground for ideas that seem impossible, until they are not. From submarines in “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea” to satellites in “2001: A Space Odyssey,”many inventions once imagined on the page later became part of real life. Nicolas Pollet’s ISS Stargraber adds another bold concept to that … Read more

Why Readers Still Crave Smart, High-Stakes Sci-Fi

In a world flooded with entertainment that moves fast and fades faster, thoughtful science fiction continues to stand out. It is not just about spaceships, explosions, or high-tech gadgets. It is about ideas. Smart, high-stakes sci-fi invites readers to imagine the future while holding a mirror up to the present. Nicolas Pollet’s ISS Stargraber is … Read more