sci-fi
Sci-fi stories where the captain makes the calls — that's you
Space opera, cyberpunk, alien first contact — AI writes any science fiction from your idea with illustrations and choices
Science fiction is a genre where interactivity shines especially bright. Sci-fi is built on big decisions: save the colony at the cost of the ship, open first contact or bring the data home and stay silent, betray the crew or the system. These are exactly the choices you make at branches on Page 47.
Sub-genres users have already tried. Space opera in the vein of Vernor Vinge and James S.A. Corey — huge scales, faction politics, artificial objects of unknown origin. Hard sci-fi — the story locked to realistic physics and engineering puzzles. Cyberpunk — megacorps, netrunners, borderline AGI. Post-apocalypse — survivors of a catastrophe they don't fully understand. First contact — a drone orbiting an alien star, and the signal is heading toward Earth. Dystopia — "it already happened, now we have to live with it".
What AI does well in sci-fi. Invents star system names, ship names, corporations — so they sound plausible without copying known franchises. Maintains internal tech logic: if scene 1 establishes that FTL drives need 12 hours of spin-up, scene 4 won't let the ship jump instantly. Holds tone: from optimistic Star Trek-style to bleak Blade Runner.
Settings. Space opera — "sci-fi + far future + neutral". Cyberpunk — "sci-fi + modern + grim". Tech-noir — "sci-fi + modern + dark".
Pre-built world "Fenris Star Legion" — if you don't want to build from scratch.
5 ideas — click to start
Any of these prefill your composer in one click. Your choices on every scene are yours.
- 1A transport pilot catches a signal from a sector that's not on any Federation map→
- 2A cloning scientist discovers that her last subject is three years older than the original→
- 3Time starts running slow on a research station — two seconds per hour→
- 4Mars-4 colony traffic control receives a landing request from a ship that doesn't exist in any database→
- 5An archaeologist beneath Venice finds not a Roman slab but a processor with a working signal→
FAQ
- Does AI work with hard sci-fi where physics matters?
- Partially. The model tries not to contradict realistic physics, but for Greg Egan-level hard sci-fi you need to write the prompt precisely.
- Can I write from an AI-character's POV?
- Yes. In the idea state "main character is an artificial intelligence" — the AI understands POV.
- Is there a pre-built sci-fi world?
- Yes — "Fenris Star Legion", a space opera with factions and its own universe. Click the world on the home page.
- What about space battles?
- Yes. Illustrations are generated per scene, and battles turn out visually striking.
- Is first contact a safe topic?
- Yes, it's one of the most requested tropes. The AI won't borrow specific aliens from known franchises.
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