All Comments on 'Aliens of Boyd's Planet'

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stormcrow1964stormcrow1964about 17 years ago
very good!!

i read alot of hard Sci-fi. Very nicely done! i loved the twist ending! this is the first story of yours i've read and i'm looking forward to working my way thru the rest of your list!

Papa_CaliPapa_Caliover 16 years ago
Straight forward and clean.

I love the story. Its nice and clean. There is no dancing around false poetics, its strong, exciting and moving.

The ending is really strong too! Always leave them wanting more!

AnonymousAnonymousover 12 years ago
Why have you disabled public comments on your other story?

Why have you disabled public comments on your other story?

The one about Belfast? It is so poignant and true. I mean, they never reported all those hangings in Long Kesh, (they even say there weren't any and the death penalty was removed in the UK years before the troubles - but if you say it is a true story then it must be!). Just how many did the Brits hang? And how did Gerry Adams and Martin Miginnes, convicted IRA men who did time in The Maze/Long Kesh (and the Crumlin Road and the Maghaberry and the jail up in Derry) survive to go on to careers in politics, rejecting their former support for bombing and shooting innocent members of the public?

And all those other deaths that were covered up - it is great that you have brought them to light (I mean, no couple were reported killed in a car bomb in 1979, but you say it happened so...) Although I'd like to know who planted the bomb by the way - car bombs sound like terrorist weapons, but you clearly don't think the IRA were terrorists even if they did kill all those people in the Abercorn pub in 1972, and Omagh, and all the rest of 1728 people murdered by them.

Oh yes, and who are "the Ulsters" that Sean is a member of, and who would hang him? I don't remember hearing of any organisation referred to by that title?

And all those terrorists buried in the hills to the east of Belfast - have you any names of the victims? Numbers? Are we talking tens or hundreds or thousands? Any idea who buried them there? Because there are no reports of any of that. Certainly not by The Brits.(although the IRA did kidnap and torture and kill and secretly bury people, but not in North Down, East of Belfast, a Protestant heartland)

And the girl shot in the bar - how did that happen? Why wasn't that in the news? Why was a soldier shooting innocent civilians in a pub? What happened at the public enquiry? (because there was always an inquiry after an army shooting - and in some cases fault was found and army soldiers were prosecuted by the British/Northern Irish legal system)

Oh and the church with the thirteen steps - what street is it in?

And all those bombed out pubs - who bombed them? And why weren't they rebuilt with the money given in compensation for terrorist acts by the (british) government?

And what was the name of the orphanage?

Sorry to ask all these questions. But I would really like to learn the true history of the troubles, since you so obviously know it so well (although the fact that the Castle Bar is in Ballycastle suggests your memory may be faulty.)

Or is the truth that this story is just hopelessly poorly researched and full of falsehoods that insult the people of Ireland by trivialising the dreadful truth of recent history?

Shame on you. Pull the story off this site.

XericXericover 3 years ago
Sexy SciFi Horror

Nice switch at the end. Sexy scifi horror!

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