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Suvudu’s 2010 Retrospective


Suvudu’s 2010 Retrospective

It was a big year for us around here, made especially big as we waived goodbye to our initial “Beta” site design and re-launched with the site you see now. But that wasn’t all we did. Along the way we introduced our Cage Matches, talked about writing and editing, destroyed the world and discussed how we’d survive in the aftermath and a whole lot more.

Here’s a quick run-down of some of our most popular stuff from 2010.

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SF & Fantasy

Live Chat: Robert Brockway


Robert Brockway, author of Everything is Going to Kill Everyone
To learn more about Robert Brockway, his book Everything is Going to Kill Everybody, or the Disaster A Day week, check out our Disaster a Day page.

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SF & Fantasy

Disaster 5: Carnivorous Robots


Robots that eat for fuel are dubbed “gastrobots” and are becoming a trend in the field…because apparently a good number of robotics engineers have the same bizarre fetish of being chewed and digested in the cold steel guts of metal beasts. There are a slew of Gastrobots existing in the world right now: The Chew-Chew [...]

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SF & Fantasy

Disaster 4: Verneshot


The Earth is a gun and your country is a bullet. No, those aren’t poorly translated Japanese metal band lyrics; those words could be, terrifyingly enough, a completely accurate and literal statement. It’s all because of something called a Verneshot, and though the theory is still under debate, it is the only one so far [...]

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Disaster 3: Green Goo


Green Goo is the idea that the true danger of nanotechnology does not come from some perpetually reproducing destructive nano-bots run amok, but rather from the accidental uptake of nanotech by our environment.  Even if we assume humanity will use the technology cautiously and respectfully, we can’t forget that all new tech also affects the [...]

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Disaster 2: Hypercane


Changes in the environment don’t always function like a cancer, killing you slowly over a long period of time. Sometimes the environment just loses its damn mind, and that’s when stuff like a hypercane can occur. If the normal consequences of a shifting climate are akin to a metaphorical disease infecting the world, a hypercane’s [...]

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Disaster 1: Sterility


There’s a disturbing trend already under way: The total sperm count of all males on the planet has dropped by half in just under fifty years. If this fertility trend persists at the current rate, another fifty years’ time may very well see the last human beings born on Earth. A sperm count of less [...]

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Contest: Suvudu’s Disaster A Day Contest


Thank you for your interest in this contest, however the submissions are now closed.

In the past, we’ve run contests and sweepstakes awarding survival guides as the prizes. This time, we’re giving you a book that intends to tell you all the interesting and sometimes unexpected ways in which we will all be erased from the [...]

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