John Desmond: The Astronaut Protagonist Who Defines ISS Stargraber

From the earliest days of science fiction, readers have been drawn to heroes who travel beyond Earth’s atmosphere. The astronaut protagonist embodies courage, curiosity and the willingness to face the unknown. In literature and film, astronauts often represent humanity at its most ambitious, stepping into the great void to test the limits of survival and … Read more

Inside ISS Stargraber: A Futuristic Adventure on an Orbital Space Station

Science fiction has always invited us to look beyond the present and imagine what could be. From the earliest tales of interplanetary voyages to today’s visionary epics, sci-fi transports us into futures shaped by ambition, technology and human resilience. Nicolas Pollet debut novel, ISS Stargraber, continues that tradition with bold storytelling, cinematic action, and an … Read more

How Nicolas Pollet Imagines Stellar Engineering in a Near Future

Stellar engineering has long captured the imagination of writers, scientists and readers alike. The very idea of humanity manipulating stars, harnessing their energy or creating massive space structures pushes us to consider what our future could look like. In science fiction, stellar engineering serves as both a backdrop for epic storytelling and a metaphor for … Read more

How ISS Stargraber Explores Interstellar Conflict and Human Ambition

Science fiction has always been more than just entertainment; it is a way for us to explore the possibilities, dangers and hopes of humanity’s future. From the moment we first imagined leaving Earth, we have wondered what might happen if our technological progress outpaced our wisdom. Nicolas Pollet debut novel, ISS Stargraber, taps directly into … Read more

Are We Ready to Be a Multi-Planet Species?

The idea of living on another planet feels like the ultimate adventure. Scientists, dreamers, and billionaires are all imagining a future where humanity expands beyond Earth, building colonies on Mars or space stations orbiting the stars. But before we rush toward the next frontier, it’s worth asking a deeper question: are we actually ready, not … Read more