By David C. Daoust High above the frigid tundra, the small ship soared through the clear blue skies. The vehicle was in an area uninhabited by the denizens of Twin Crown. That is, by the living breathing humans of Twin…
By David C. Daoust Raymond was a grim man, he knew it. He was known for it. More, he was a grim thug of a man and he knew that too. Raymond had spent most of his days since…
By David C. Daoust Arguing- That was all Raymond Haul had been doing for the past few days. It seemed as though every time he got people to see his rather askew point of view, someone else posed a new…
By David C. Daoust Raymond wasn’t happy. The anger carried him full sail through the Starport. Word of his son’s arrest had reached him. Word of the ‘leaked footage’ that had been played for all of Grady to see, had…
By David C. Daoust Raymond Haul sat deep in his chair, one hand shadowing his brow. The permanent scowl on his face was a bit deeper than most days, though given the developing situation it was clearly warranted. He was…
By David C. Daoust Raymond Haul had never once imagined himself in such a position as he now found himself in. What started as his small crew, a group of friends he’d been running with since his early years on…
By David C. Daoust Raymond found himself milling about the inside of the dark Starport- milling about with the people of Grady. The massive blue ion cloud managed to interrupt Raymond’s heist, mid-getaway, just as they were passing by…
By David C. Daoust This was not the first heist Raymond was a part of that went south, nor the first that went so far south so quickly. It was, however, the first heist interrupted by giant mechanical spiders, intent…
By David C. Daoust When Raymond Haul was a young boy, all he knew was his older brother. His brother and his brother’s friends, they were legends in the corridors. Ray was too young to hang out with them, but…