Adventure
The Guardian Chapter V . Top Story - February 2026.
Alexander left his Coming of Age ceremony with Cronos and the elders with as many new questions as he had answers for his old questions. Cronos had confirmed his suspicions were correct. Not only was there a link between the Beast Masters and the inhabitants of the Citadel, but it was the Citadel's fault that the Beast Masters existed in the first place. Instead of banishing the law breakers which allowed them to wreak havoc on the rest of humanity, the Citadel elders should have stripped them of their powers before they became too strong. Now Alexander would need to battle the Beast Masters and the Jikininki. It would be difficult for him to forgive the Citadel Elders because their poor decisions led to the deaths of his parents and more than half the planet's human population.
By Mark Gagnonabout a month ago in Chapters
AI, Surveillance, and the Fragile Line Between Deterrence and Disaster
AI, Surveillance, and the Fragile Line Between Deterrence and Disaster The next great danger in global conflict is not only missiles or soldiers, but machines that think faster than humans. As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes deeply embedded in military planning, surveillance, and nuclear command systems, the risk of accidental war is growing quietly but dangerously. What once depended on human judgment is now increasingly shaped by algorithms, sensors, and automated decision-making. In this new environment, a single error, misreading, or cyber manipulation could push the world toward catastrophe.
By Wings of Time about a month ago in Chapters
Tattoos and Rail Guns Chapter 16: When the Silo Finally Explodes
The morning came. Walker shoved Douglas awake. Douglas tried to cast a spell, but the motion caused him to fall off the bunk. He glared at Walker. After they had dressed, Walker gave Douglas his assigned knife; he had already put on the matching set. “This mission should help test out the daggers.”
By Jamais Jochimabout a month ago in Chapters
Where Questions Go to Sleep. AI-Generated.
Every human life is full of questions. Some are small and simple, like what to eat for dinner or which road to take home. Others are deep and heavy: Who am I? Why am I here? What will happen tomorrow? We ask questions from childhood to old age, yet not all of them receive answers. Some questions fade with time, some change their shape, and some quietly go to sleep inside us.
By Said Sadiq about a month ago in Chapters
The Story of the Surgeon Who Operated on Himself
The Story of the Surgeon Who Operated on Himself Normally, whenever a person feels unwell and suffers from a disease ,they immediately go to a doctor for treatment because he knows that doctor will treat me well. But if the doctor himself becomes ill and suffer from such a painful disease and disorder that without surgery can not be recovered and there is no other doctor available to treat him, then he may have no choice but to treat himself,because life is very beautiful and beauty of life based on good and sound health .Treating oneself is understandable to some extent—but a doctor performing surgery on himself might sound unbelievable and a miracle even like an exaggeration. However, in reality, such an extraordinary and marvelous event did take place in the past when a surgeon operated on himself to save his own life.
By Ibrahim Shah about a month ago in Chapters












