Friday Flash Fiction 9: Polycarbon Engine Housing

'Carbon Nanotubes' by St StevWelcome to another week of Friday Flash Fiction!

This week’s prompt: Polycarbon Engine Housing. “This ship modification is designed to increase ship’s velocity and maneuverability at the expense of armor amount.”

So what’s your story? A mechanic jury-rigging a ship? Race pilots swapping tales? Materials scientists planning an advance that will make billions of ISK for their megacorp? Whatever it is, write it on your blog and link it here in a comment!


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Related posts:

  1. Friday Flash Fiction 12: CSAA
  2. Friday Flash Fiction 10: “Should you be doing that?”
  3. Friday Flash Fiction 7: “Ready, able, and willing”
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  • http://twitter.com/PsycheDiver PsycheDiver
  • meatay

    http://aufescapevelocity.blogspot.com/2010/03/f…

    My first attempt at eve fiction, not the best but I suppose it could be worse.

  • Ulystar
  • allvan

    Here's another one from me. Enjoy all, and I've no idea how I came up with the idea for this one.

    http://spidermonkeyexpress.blogspot.com/2010/03…

  • http://www.thinkdreams.com/eve/2010/03/08/friday-flash-fiction-9/ Industrialisms » Friday Flash Fiction 9

    [...] is a piece of fiction for Casiella’s Friday Flash Fiction for the 6th of March, 2010 with the phrase “Polycarbon Engine [...]

  • jorshan
  • http://myrhial.blogspot.com Myrhial Arkenath

    http://myrhial.blogspot.com/2010/03/friday-flas…

    Here we go. Also edited the introduction I've made for these posts as I've noticed a list of links no longer gets added to each topic's post.

  • http://rift.chromebits.net Casiella Truza

    I keep meaning to go back and add them but I forget… and thanks for the entry! :)

  • http://ghostfestival.net/myrhial/?p=318 Friday Flash Fiction 9: Polycarbon Engine Housing « Diary of a Pod Pilot

    [...] Friday Flash Fiction is an EVE Flash Fiction initiative hosted by Casiella Truza from Ecliptic Rift. This week’s prompt is Polycarbon Engine Housing. [...]