Welcome to the official site of G. Lewis Lively—an acclaimed science fiction author, imaginative storyteller, and advocate for creative exploration and human connection through literature. Read on to learn more about him.
Murph & Michelle Santorini rise in prominence
Political tension on Terra, Congo crew forms
Political tension between FTA, Moonbase and the Congo
First contact potential at Wolf 359
Political transitions on Moonbase
G. Lewis Lively is a dynamic and passionate storyteller with a knack for crafting immersive, thought-provoking narratives. A lifelong lover of science fiction, he draws inspiration from both his real-world adventures and his boundless imagination.
Whether he’s delving into complex characters or exploring futuristic themes, his work resonates with readers who crave both excitement and depth. His dedication and his creative vision shine through every page, making him a standout voice in the world of speculative fiction.
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Murph and Michelle, orbit salvagers aboard Orb-Salvager #690, are called by SatMan (Satellite Manufacturing Corporation) to investigate a damaged automated cargo carrier (#1138) in Earth’s orbital parking zone.
Internal conflict arises at SatMan headquarters as personnel debate how to handle the salvage and what the discovery implies.
Murph and Michelle attend a salvager gathering hosted by Pete Mason. There, it’s revealed that economic decline has left salvagers idle, and Pete proposes a bold idea: convert the salvaged prototype carrier into a passenger vessel and break free from SatMan’s control.
Led by Murph — begin transforming the salvaged deep-space prototype into a functional vessel capable of supporting long-term travel.
The Congo, signaling its transformation from a salvaged husk into a symbol of new beginnings.
Murph and Michelle, orbit salvagers aboard Orb-Salvager #690, are called by SatMan (Satellite Manufacturing Corporation) to investigate a damaged automated cargo carrier (#1138) in Earth’s orbital parking zone. They discover it’s not a typical freighter — it’s a deep-space prototype, and the vessel has returned from the Alpha Centauri system, severely damaged by an unknown force.
Internal conflict arises at SatMan headquarters as personnel debate how to handle the salvage and what the discovery implies. Tension grows between bureaucratic figures, especially Gene and Ed, as political and economic stagnation clouds decision-making. The damaged ship is quietly assigned to Murph and Michelle under a contract clause.
Murph and Michelle attend a salvager gathering hosted by Pete Mason. There, it’s revealed that economic decline has left salvagers idle, and Pete proposes a bold idea: convert the salvaged prototype carrier into a passenger vessel and break free from SatMan’s control. Murph is caught off guard as others look to him to lead this radical move toward independence.
Led by Murph — begin transforming the salvaged deep-space prototype into a functional vessel capable of supporting long-term travel. The team meets regularly, sharing knowledge, sketches, and parts, united by a vision of freedom from SatMan’s stagnant control.
The Congo, signaling its transformation from a salvaged husk into a symbol of new beginnings. With the vessel’s core systems now operational, Murph and Michelle oversee testing, while others finalize retrofits and interior layouts.
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