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Prismfire Productions


A ling from the southeast US, support me on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/sandstorm94/overview

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  • 83 weeks
    What Once was Old is New Once More...

    Seeing as how I have written myself into a corner on most of my works, I am taking a step back in time to work on a sequel to one of my older stories...

    Details will be a surprise, take care darlings~

    1 comments · 176 views
  • 100 weeks
    Channel Rebrand

    Hello Darlings, Jasmine here saying that I have come to the decision to rebrand from my Sandstorm94 penname to Prismfire Productions, bringing it in line with both my Youtube and Twitch platform channels. I have come a long way, and I still have a long way to go. That being said, that you for supporting me through the years, and for the years to come.

    2 comments · 266 views
  • 140 weeks
    Haitius

    I am going on a break from writing for a bit (some health issues creeped up I am not discussing), see you on the flip side

    7 comments · 247 views
  • 163 weeks
    Patreon

    Hey guys, just letting you know that I have relaunched my Patreon. If you want to support me for as little as $1/mo, you can find it here:

    https://www.patreon.com/Sandstorm94

    3 comments · 222 views
  • 175 weeks
    2021

    Hello again! Cloud Dasher here to report what I look forward to doing as the calender turns to a new year

    And a fresh start.

    Read More

    0 comments · 318 views
Jan
25th
2020

New Story Sneak Peek · 6:10pm Jan 25th, 2020

Hey guys, been a while, but shit happens that requires more immense attention. To give you a but of a treat, here is a sneak peek of something I am working on.

The command was simple, a maneuver Din had performed numerous times before without any prompt or circumstance. Pressing the button sent a signal to the ship's onboard computer and, even in hyperspace, it was able to determine what planetary systems were closest to the Razorcrest by using the gravitational lens constant from the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy to triangulate the ship's position. 

However, these were far from usual circumstances.

The moment the button was pressed, the electrical signal was carried out to the circuits, but due to the makeshift, and somewhat rushed, rewiring job that had been done the signal did not go directly to the correct terminal. Instead, the crossed circuits bounced and relayed the command through all the connected transistors, causing several key instruments to fluctuate and give a false trigger. One of these was the hyperdrive terminal, which, from the sudden electrical pull, briefly dipped; thus, the onboard guidance drew more energy to counteract the problem, something that the ship was not suited for as it suddenly shuddered and rocked from the burst of speed...

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