
A Rebel Was Born On Horus
A Short Story From Dystopity
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Adric Laser

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It was the year 3318 AD, Horus Station, an asteroid providing cargo transfer services and re-fueling for spaceships floated peacefully on its pre-assigned trajectory through space. The Syndicate controlled station had nothing to report, it was business as usual.
Until one fateful day, a group of rebel terrorists manage to break through the station’s security defenses, and hold it and everyone on board at the mercy of their demands. Anabelle, Daniel and Commander Atreus are faced with the difficult task of neutralizing the terrorists and returning the station to law and order while going up against the most difficult adversary they had ever faced in their entire careers.
Will the command crew of Horus Station be able to overcome all odds and lay an end to the terrorist plan or is the station destined to be changed forever as they face complete and utter defeat, you’ll have to read this story and find out for yourself!
About the Author
Adric Laser (born March 07, 1983) is an American novelist, critic, public speaker, essayist, and columnist. He writes in several genres but is known best for his literary contributions in the science fiction genre. His upcoming releases include Dystopity – The One-Eyed Man (2020) and the short stories or novellas set in the same universe, A Rebel Was Born on Horus (2020), The Snake That Ate Its Own Tail (2020) and Redrum on Reba (2020) are expected to turn a lot of heads and make the Dystopity Collection in general, a huge success.
Laser was born in San Francisco, California, USA and spent most of his childhood growing up in Seattlem, Washington USA. Laser’s works have been influenced by classic literature, popular fantasy, and science fiction; he often uses tropes from genre fiction.
His background working in the entertainment industry has given him a strong character-focused approach, which many say contributed to the realism in his published works. His fiction often features characters that are highly skilled while at the same time coming from very troubled backgrounds and are forced to make difficult choices, often with odds that affect the lives of many.
Laser’s experience as a teacher of English and History to secondary students in Southeast Asia gave him a profound opportunity to better understand the motivations of a more youthful generation. As such, this is why his writing is so appealing to younger generations.
He has written three books on creative writing and is a prominent member of the Furry Writers Guild, a group dedicated to promoting quality writing in anthropomorphic fiction and informing, elevating and supporting its creators.