Dr. Sarah Kappel became a biologist to fulfill her dreams. Then those dreams were bought for cheap and sold to the highest Trapped in a dead-end job for the mega-corporation NovaDyne, Sarah spends her days under nosy middle managers while trying to figure out how best to turn alien ecosystems into profit for the board of directors...on the cheap. Cheap hazard suits. Cheap security drones. Cheap proximity sensors. That was why Sarah found herself surrounded by slavering alien monsters and tipped into a pit full of slime and tentacles. Why she found her body being transformed at a molecular level, reshaping a chubby dork into a gorgeous and lethal femme fatale. Why she found her mind being subsumed by an alien intelligence known as The Eye, with the goal of using the weak willed Sarah as a puppet to destroy the human race. But The Eye chose poorly. Sarah escapes before her mind can be converted. Now, stranded on an alien planet with a (literal) killer body, Sarah's freedom from corporate control is short lived. After all, NovaDyne’s enemies are still very interested in what has become the most valuable asset in the Trappist Sarah Kappel herself. And they've sent their finest commander, Texas Dallas, and an entire army of killer robots. So it seems, Sarah will have to make an army of her own... Viridian Nova is a 60,000 word long brand new entry into the gamelit genre. You've seen LitRPGs. Now, witness the first LitRTS (Real Time Strategy) - complete with a reverse harem, tentacles, transformation, and satire aplenty!
A mysterious and powerful dragon dwelling in a large, possibly misty mountain, Dragon Cobolt has a massive pile of gold and a yen for writing. Writing and putting his/her (being a shapeshifter has its advantages) stories out in the marketplace since late 2016, Dragon Cobolt is just glad to entertain.
He sometimes masquerades as a humble human, and uses the facade that Dragon Cobolt is merely an internet persona to throw adventuring parties off his tail.
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