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The Wounded Convoy Became Their Dinner Bell | Military Sci-Fi Infantry Story for Sleep

41 min · 1. juni 2026
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After a human battlefield collapses on a hostile colony world, a damaged flatbed carries wounded soldiers away from the front through an alkaline hardpan basin. The route is marked clear, but it crosses shatter-beak territory — uncharted alien beasts big enough to charge vehicles, break armor, and feed on humans. The transport is almost defenseless: one injured engineer at point, a failing exosuit, a damaged track assembly, and men in the cargo bed who cannot fight back. This is "The Hardpan Corridor" by Sascha Schmidt

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episode It Needed Rank, Not Rage, to Kill Us | Military Sci-Fi Infantry Story for Sleep artwork

It Needed Rank, Not Rage, to Kill Us | Military Sci-Fi Infantry Story for Sleep

Above a gas giant, a failing orbital station is tumbling toward atmospheric burn-up with its decks overrun by the Slick, a colonial biofilm spread through fuel, condensation, blood, and rebreather vapor. Twenty-four orbital salvage marines and engineers board because the cruiser needs the antimatter bottle secured inside Reactor Four. They breach the forward airlock and move through the habitation ring toward the reactor, using dry catwalks, plasma cutters, and mag-clamps to avoid the deepest pools. The Slick eats suit seals, weapon lubricants, and fuel, turning every contaminated passage into a fire trap. Worse, it leaves infected crewmen coherent and trusted, quietly bending their judgment until engineers, medics, and officers direct entire squads into saturated compartments. It does not need rage. It needs rank. This is "The Slick" by Sascha Schmidt

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In the black flooded reclamation trench below the upstream agri-colonies, acid mist hangs over Meridian Recovery Authority drainage works that have been sealed by Grout Hounds. A three-man engineering detail enters Complex 7 to cut open three cemented drainage gates and clear a corridor for an armor push into the reclamation zone. The Grout Hounds do not simply attack soldiers. They weep quick-hardening slime that turns ladders, culverts, and extraction routes into white cement, then hunt in coordinated packs through chest-high water, biting suit joints, weapon cables, tendons, and seals. Their worst weapon is mercy: when a wounded man is helped, the swarm triggers, and every bite can turn triage into a contamination hub. This is "Where the Hounds Hunt" by Sascha Schmidt

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They Made Our Dead Men Give Orders | Military Sci-Fi Infantry Story for Sleep

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