by Mary E. Lowd
Originally published in Techno-Tabby Engineer, February 2026

Lt. Jordan LeGuin rarely turned off the augmented data streams in his techno-focal goggles that constantly ran through his field of vision, keeping him informed and entertained, but he had a lot to think about. The orange tabby had spent the better part of the last week at an engineering conference on Starbase 17, and he was on his way back to the starship Initiative now. His brain was full enough of ideas.
LeGuin didn’t need anything more to process right now. He just wanted to let all the ideas he’d crammed into his mind attending talks and demonstrations during the last week settle into place. And besides, sometimes while piloting a shuttle craft, it was nice to simply allow the infinite stretches of void around the small vessel to envelop him. Space is really, really big, and sometimes the tabby liked to be reminded of that. Continue reading “A Dubious Hypothesis”
