A Night For The Arts
The UNAM arts courtyard smelled like jacaranda, coffee, and fresh varnish. Lights ran in clean lines between the columns, soft […]
Follow the unfolding events of Missouri Matt—an interstellar epic set in a world without rules, where one man’s choices reshape the fate of Earth and beyond. Serialized chapters and story entries are posted here in reading order.
The UNAM arts courtyard smelled like jacaranda, coffee, and fresh varnish. Lights ran in clean lines between the columns, soft […]
Earlier that afternoon, the first shuttle from Arrow Rock had come and gone. It left behind Lola Rhea, a handful
At a crowded agribusiness conference, Matt Marmaduke skips migrant-labor platitudes and goes straight to the V’ren, the beacons, and the hard math of borders. He unveils Elkhart, Kansas as a third inland port, invites Ten Tribes and DFZ haulers to cross free, and reminds everyone how little anyone can do about “space cowboys.”
Matt shows T’mari the townhouse that once belonged to Annette, then reads the world’s snark about his youth tour from the front seat of an SUV. One furious livestream later, he fires his PR team, promotes T’mari into a wartime consigliere role, and reframes the world tour as something more than feel-good optics.
Maja expected backlash, maybe a stiff official warning. She did not expect Ninja Clan X, Star Wars door sounds, or two stormtroopers lounging with yakitori. Then the helmet came off, and Matt Marmaduke offered her a job, a tour, and a new name. T’mari promised diplomatic leverage, and mischief.
Matt’s phone buzzed again, crawling across the table like it wanted out. “Answer it,” T’mari said, eyes on her tablet. “Or turn it off.” “If I turn it off, Angelina will materialize by sheer will,” Matt said. The wall screen floated with edits. “That title is dead,” T’mari added.
Matt briefs senior V’ren and human logistics officers on carving straight rail corridors, anchoring biopolymer tethered track, and building sitios that will grow into barangays, towns, and municipalities. Questions turn to staffing, law, immigration, and cross partnering, revealing his practical, protective leadership and the Trust’s coming authority over settlement rules as the fleet goes dirt-side.
May 26, 2440 – 2:00 PM CST Sycamore Park was an eighth of an acre near the eastern edge of
Robb Report’s Liora Keene tours Arrow Rock, Matt Marmaduke’s privately deeded dominion beside the sovereign Freehold. Silent electric vehicles, closed-loop solar grids, and leasehold governance reveal prosperity built on solvency, reliability, and debt-free administration. With Freehold Inc managing assets, the town embodies quiet order through maintenance, not spectacle—everyday life here.
In 2440, Zara Vox explains the Marmaduke Freehold’s secret to survival: it is a sovereign sole proprietorship under the CCA. With no shareholders, no debt, and private ledgers, continuity of ownership becomes statehood. Contracts, arbitration, and visible solvency keep critics at bay for 443 years, proving ownership can outlast empires.
Little Shinjuku in Marshall is a two-story world where Japanese street culture meets Midwest creativity. Rina, Camille, and Maja guide us through stalls of fabric, shrines, manga shops, neon corridors, karaoke bars, and late-night diners. What emerges is a portrait of a community built on motion, craft, identity, and the surprising harmony of Tokyo spirit under Missouri skies.
Six Marshall girls—Anna, Lucy, Maja, Rina, Sophie, and Camille—turn a press-filled skatepark night into a portrait of motion, confidence, and Missouri culture. Over boba, adobo-covered fries, and unfiltered honesty, they push back on Freehold myths, define their own identity, and skate toward futures entirely their own.