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April 19, 2026

Gravity Lost (Review)

magine my delight when after enjoying the first book by this new author (L.M. Sagas), Cascade Failure, my friend told me a second novel just came out (This one!). Rushed right down to the bookstore and picked up a copy hot off the shelf! So again, we’re focused on the crew of the Ambit, a no-account dime-a-dozen rockhopper (seemingly unarmed) and its crew of three – Saint, Dash and their AI captain Eoan (with its “”Them/Their” pronoun). And they are just minding their business, back to dirty Guild jobs (in this case, doing a prisoner transfer for badass terrorist Drestyn) when […]
April 19, 2026

OpsLog – TBL – 4/18/2026

    ince we had Deland behind us and a spare weekend, and Zeus was hammering me for a Tusk Coast session, we set up for a Saturday and made it a clubhouse open house for general members. Some did show up but my attention was locked on my Tuscarora. It was a busy summer day on our railroading epic. Of course, Zeus couldn’t be found the day before an I had no confirmation of what he’d bring for his ACL version of my railroad so I printed up Pennsy switchlists and set up with that in mind. We started with […]
April 24, 2026

OpsLog – LM&O – 4/22/2026

t took me ninety minutes to get to the club on my drive out. My adventure involved a missing man, a roadside emergency, a diversion to pick up a member, a missing key, a missing dinner, a found key, and then 6pm Colonial Drive traffic. And then there was the layout failing to come up inexplicably, of Kyle and myself rushing about as people checked engines, and finally a solution (sorta) that we are not sure about. And THEN, when we finally got to run, my Pennsy F’s which had run so nice on Monday’s test ran faulted and sputtered […]
April 26, 2026

The Cruel Stars (Review)

always start most of my reviews like this, but I picked this up at the used bookstore on my credit. Was nosing the scifi books and it looked interesting. So, let’s see what author John Birmingham penned us, shall we? In this novel, it seems that hundreds of years ago, a bunch of anti-re-life, anti-augmenting, anti-genesplicing, anti-alteration purist bigots tried to kill off all “mutants and cyborgs” (their words, not mine). They almost pulled it off but apparently a stunning victory by the liberal (they don’t call it that, but it sure feels that way) elements of the galaxy kicked […]
May 1, 2026

Both sides of the aisle (DOG EAR)

o I’m currently reading One Second After by William R. Forstchen. I was talking good books and nuclear war (of all things) with a couple of guys in the train club and my conservative counterpart loaned me this one. I don’t want to get too much into the novel since I still have a review to write (and, more importantly, I haven’t finished yet). But there are things that bother me. First off, a forward by Newt Gingrich – not one of my favorite servants of the American King. So I skipped that and got into the story. Interesting premise but, […]
May 3, 2026

One Second After (Review)

bout forty years ago, I was still designing games for a living of sorts. One idea I had was a game about the fall of civilization and managing a community in the aftermath. Titled After the Fall, it was based off a little Atari game where Malthusian growth is gamed, with populating outstripping food. In mine, you had the added features of hordes from the fallen cities, failed crops and an early hot-seat multiplayer game. Alas, we never got it finished beyond play testing – couldn’t get the tech advancements to work. It’s a good thing I knocked off when […]
May 3, 2026

OpsLog – LM&O (TT&TO) – 5/2/2026

alking across the weedy gravel of Bound Brook yard, stepping over rails and making my way to my waiting train. My brakeman is up on the nose running board, hanging out the X271 number board, slotting in the white flags. We’ve got a fast extra freight to Cincy. As I climb aboard with my no-orders clearance card, I gotta smile at the newby dispatcher -he cut me the order yet didn’t insult an old hogger like me by telling me to hold for 202 to arrive (which would have been a touch insulting). I’d have bet that a first-time DSer running […]
May 10, 2026

Livesuit (Review)

he novella Livesuit is one of those James S. A. Corey things, a way to keep the fires burning between novels in a set. In this case, it’s following the starter for the set (presumably three), The Captive’s War, reviewed by me a year or so back. They did this same thing in their long-running series, The Expanse, with short stories coming out online to endrun the publishing field and keep their property warm until the next book was penned. So, they market better than I even did with this flea-bite of a blog site. So, yes, Livesuit. The first book involves an interplanetary […]
May 10, 2026

OpsLog – WVN – 5/9/2026

OLLISION AHEAD 22 MILES. RIGHT TWO LANES BLOCKED. I didn’t like the looks of this electric sign while driving I-4 to the Komars’ West Virginia Northern session. Maybe they’d clean it up before I got there. Maybe. Was wondering if I should just get off Warpath One and let my funky GPS work me around it. Sipped my mocha and considered. Came over that ridge where you see open expanse to the west, with two bridges soaring over the highway. First thing I saw – a couple of CSX engines blowing along, general freight – MT hoppers, loaded ballast, some intermodals, couple […]