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Battle of Amsterdam by Rob Hackney

In 2154, where independent nations have given way to splintered corporate entities responsible for the housing, health, security and education of their employees and shareholders, government everywhere has been scaled down to the point of collapse, leaving those outside of private territories to fend for themselves. Over the shoulder of five inhabitants, carve out slices of a world that . . .

A serialized pdf novel, updating infrequently.
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Agents Provocateurs by Tama Wise

In the near future, New Zealand is the Free Republic of Oceania. In a world of mega-corporations, where mankind has harnessed the computational power of the human brain, a golden new age of utopia is but a few elusive steps away. This is the story of the Agency that is working to stop it. . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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Magestic by Geoff Wolak

Magestic is the story of a time traveller, sent back from the future to 1985 to try and fix the world.  A calamity awaits in 2025, the world needing to take a different course.  Wars need to be avoided, certain politicians disgraced before taking office.  But the traveller spends most of his time and energy building up a medical rescue . . .

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BATTLE OF AMSTERDAM

Five in a dark future

Editor: Linda Schoales
February 22, 2010

Currently there are only 10 parts of “Battle of Amsterdam” posted in .pdf’s, but the story looks like it will be interesting.  It takes place in a future where humans have colonized other planets and some cities have become autonomous.  The narration follows five separate plot lines which will presumably interweave as the story progresses.

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MAGESTIC

Grandiose but not great

Member: Gavin Williams
January 13, 2011

Magestic is a sprawling sci-fi story covering the decades between the 1980s and 2025 or so.  The idea is ambitious, to show how one time traveller affected the history of the world, and the text is certainly in-depth.  The story is in 18 parts and the first two are over 200 pages each, so we’re talking thousands of pages here.

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