A post-apocalyptic story about a single human stubbornly staying on an island, and robot ponies trying to convince him to emigrate to a digital Equestria. Inspired by Friendship is Optimal.
In the far future, Princess Twilight proposes a grand scale project to resolve Equestria's looming energy crisis once and for all. Two retired princesses have some personal issues with this.
Wallflower and Moondancer's first date isn't going well. For Wallflower, it's disappointing, but not unexpected. Their next first date, however, should go great.
Miner Derpy Hooves is sent deep into the crust of the planet Hockses to kill bugs, defeat interloping rival corporations, drill for precious resources, and mine like her life depended on it (which it does)
Pony Wallflower Blush wakes up in a desolate and empty world, hoofcuffed to a princess of a species she's never heard of before. Everything feels so wrong. She tries not to think about it too hard.
On a tropical island under threat from a volcano on the brink of eruption, Equestrial Rescue have no time to spare to find and rescue a group of missing ponies.
Cars, computers, and phones, all of them and many more are foreign to Equestria, but found right at the other side of the mirror. Twilight wishes to change that, and bring a new wave of progress to Equestria. She's not the first.
When Sunset steals alien Princess Twilight's new nanotechnology invention, some of the consequences surprise everyone. A lonely girl might even find true love (or maybe not.)