Fictional Energy Solutions That Are Scientifically Plausible

Science fiction has a reputation for dreaming big. Faster travel, endless energy, and machines that solve every problem humanity has ever faced. Yet the most interesting ideas are not the wildest ones. They are the ones that make you pause and think, This could actually happen. Energy is a perfect example. Many stories invent miracle … Read more

A Grounded Look at Power, Survival, and Trust!

Believe it or not, reading ISS Stargraber feels like stepping into a future that is carefully imagined yet uncomfortably familiar. Nicolas Pollet does not write about distant galaxies or alien civilizations. He writes about people, systems, and the pressure that forms when humanity puts too much faith in its own creations. The central concept of … Read more

ISS Stargraber and the Price of Progress

Some science fiction novels focus on spectacle. Others focus on ideas. ISS Stargraber by Nicolas Pollet succeeds because it understands that neither matters without people at the center. This is not a story that relies on noise or constant action to hold attention. Instead, it builds tension through choices, responsibility, and the slow realization that … Read more

The Fragile Balance Between Progress and Humanity

Humanity has always been driven by the desire to innovate, explore, and push the boundaries of what is possible. From harnessing fire to building the internet, progress has profoundly shaped our civilization. Yet every breakthrough carries potential risks, and the pursuit of advancement can sometimes overshadow the very principles that make us human. This tension … 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

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

Courage, Curiosity, and the Cost of Knowing Too Much

Every great discovery begins with a question. But what happens when asking that question leads you into danger? When knowledge becomes not just power, but a risk? In Nicolas Pollet’s ISS Stargraber, the story of Victoria Palmers explores exactly that, the courage it takes to search for truth and the heavy price that sometimes follows. … Read more

Reclaiming the Human Element in a Machine-Driven Future

In a world where machines can think, speak, and even make decisions, one question becomes impossible to ignore: what makes us human? As technology increasingly takes over more of our daily lives, from artificial intelligence shaping what we see to robots performing surgeries, the line between human and machine becomes increasingly blurred. Nicolas Pollet’s ISS … Read more