Fiction

I Am Khaaneph: Part 5

Homeworld Deserts of Kharak fan fiction: A Gaalsien rescues and cares for one of the enemy, a young Khaaneph girl

I Am Khaaneph: Part 4

Homeworld Deserts of Kharak fan fiction: A Gaalsien rescues and cares for one of the enemy, a young Khaaneph girl

I Am Khaaneph: Part 3

Homeworld Deserts of Kharak fan fiction: A Gaalsien rescues and cares for one of the enemy, a young Khaaneph girl

The Encounter: Part 3

The Fists of Heaven Squadron sets off on a rescue mission to save Yuki on behalf of Kiith Somtaaw, flying the new Acolyte-class heavy fighters. Part two of 'The Encounter' Homeworld fan fiction.

I Am Khaaneph: Part 2

Homeworld Deserts of Kharak fan fiction: A Gaalsien rescues and cares for one of the enemy, a young Khaaneph girl

The Encounter: Part 2

The Fists of Heaven Squadron sets off on a rescue mission to save Yuki on behalf of Kiith Somtaaw, flying the new Acolyte-class heavy fighters. Part two of 'The Encounter' Homeworld fan fiction.

I Am Khaaneph: Part 1

Homeworld Deserts of Kharak fan fiction: an aging but dedicated former Kiith Gaalsien mechanic encounters a mysterious enemy in the great deserts of Kharak.

The Encounter: Part 1

A recon pilot exploring an anomaly in an unknown region of space encounters something inexplicable and hostile. The Fists of Heaven squadron, flying Somtaaw Acolyte class heavy fighters, are dispatched...

Announcing the Shaar-Tol Class Interceptor

After months of work, Fleet Intelligence and the Fists of Heaven Squadron are proud to announce the Shaar-Tol class space and atmospheric superiority craft. Here is the story and concept sketches!

Reunion

An FoH Short Story! “I’m part a four-man breaching-and-boarding team (‘man’ referring to person, rather than gender), and as a ‘hull buster’ my job is to take over Taiidan ships - the hard way…”

The Unbelievable Story of The Vagabond of Limbo

Created by Julio Ribera and Christian Goddard in the ‘70s Paris, The Vagabond of Limbo represents a meta-space opera that echoes in wartime childhood memories of its authors, a need to escape the horror of reality.

Solaris: If a Planet Could Speak

One of the reasons Lem kicks ass is because he approaches science fiction first with a love for science foremost, and his wit often leaves you with a sense of bitterness over how strange the human condition is.

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