Pussy Pirates
Bibliography
I’ve frequently been asked to gather all the references to other stories I’ve mentioned in a single bibliography. Makes sense, so, here it is in alphabetical order by title. NOTE: All these links lead to pages at StoriesOnline.net. You may need to register in order to access them.
- All These Things That I’ve Done by ElSol (Mentioned in Chapter 3, Month 62. Introduction of the Darjee Testing AI later sent (exiled) to Sparta.)
- Average Joes and Pickup Number Eighteen by Thinking Horndog (Mentioned in the preface, good grounding for what the Swarm Cycle is all about by the inventor of the universe.)
- Catch a Rising Star and Shooting Star by akarge (Mentioned in Chapter 1, Month 43. Stories of the Hollywood extraction on the night California became a Confederacy Free Zone.)
- The Chinese Obligation by Thinking Horndog (Mentioned in Chapter 22, Month 140. The story of the first invasion of Earthat by the Sa’arm and how they were defeated by an automated defense system before they could get far inside the system.)
- The First Command by Zen Master (Mentioned in Chapter 26, Month 151. This story establishes much of the background or how Earth people first got into space (before it was announced) and interacted with the Darjee and their AIs.)
- First Cruise of Lt. Steward by John Lewiston (Mentioned in Chapter 3, Month 62. Introduction of the Tuull AI Eddie.)
- In the Name of the Prophet by Duke of Ramus (Mentioned in Chapter 2, Month 52. The story of the theft of the Encyclopedia of Redundant Information and building of the Arab States’ spaceship.)
- Pretty CAPable by Kenn Ghannon (Mentioned in Chapter 8, Month 75. Introduction to the Darjee Earth monitoring AI, Hermes.)
- Thinking Outside the Box by akarge (Mentioned in Chapter 22, Month 139. Story of a kid playing a game who came up with the idea of shooting through a transporter.)
- Woolly Wilds and Woolly Wilds 2 by starfiend (Mentioned in Chapter 14, Month 96. The story of the creation of the department that doesn’t exist and their mission on Earth.)
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