Why are you doing it this way?

This is an experiment I decided to share. I have been slowly compiling this story that began as a dream when I was only 14 years old. I have written bits and pieces of this story. Since then it has grown in scope and stature. Yet I have never released this creation for others to read, save for my wife, who is desirous for me to finish the tale. I hope by posting and updating this tale in this public forum that her dream will be realized; and that you the reader my find enjoyment as well.

If you seek a tale to be told in a tradition method then you should not even bother reading any further. I share this with you in my own meandering fashion that will likely entertain and frustrate. There are others who I have discussed snippets of technology, language and culture with who I hope will recognize their contributions to my knowledge and in Brandon's case his wonderful images offered as points in the discussion over the last 10 years. Your encouragement and suggested sites to read on too many topics to list has meant a great deal.

Remeber this above all, you may comment or suggest as you like, but I will tolerate no disrespect. If you are rude your comments will vanish, so save yourself the frustration and me the hassle. Be polite and conscise.



Monday, July 30, 2012

World Building - An image of Amuk-Yan: Ma'Rni Prision

This is an image of the prison asteroid where Zack is being held.  It is called Amak-Yan, which loosely translates to The Womb of Shadows.  It is one of a half dozen asteroid that the Ma'Rni, which are a humanoid cyborg mob-like society, use as part of their secret society's base of operations.  The Ma'Rni routinely capture, kidnap and attempts to reprogram influential individuals through torture and augmentation to gain their knowlege, secrets and compliance.  It is located in the asteroid belt of the Binary Azmathian System.
This images was created by:
 Brandon Koller in January of 2006.

1 comment:

  1. This made my night. My skills have improved so much in the intervening six years.

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