Generations beyond

Adrift now for more than the promised seven revolutions around alpha-3400x I sit alone on the seventh skydeck. Gazing into a darkness dotted with celestial bodies I reflect on the journey we started, the escape from the birthplace we had destroyed. We had been told that we would reach the colony in seven years time, whatever a year is without real seasons (everyone had voted for eternal summer). My timepiece implant, though, tells me we have been travelling for 103 143 hours alpha-3400x which is almost 12 years now.
My first daughter Kwx-α was born somewhere in space (23 478 hours), and is now part of the next generation, but we do not expect her to reach the colony either, maybe her granddaughter will once experience seasons. It all depends on how well the system computer manages the bio-bubble and water.
We need to keep the balance, and since I have already bred, I will report to decomposition in another 2 hours. While waiting I am watching the darkness and the faraway star hosting the colony knowing that only my carbon will be there on arrival.

counting the stars —
who could tell what’s behind
the lightyears we know

Picture generated by Chat-GPT

Today Frank hosts dVerse Haibun monday, and for once we are not writing our own experiences but rather SciFi themed.

November 18, 2025

24 responses to “Generations beyond

  1. I admire how you really got into this prompt, Björn, and wrote an engrossing piece of flash fiction/haibun – and your imagination and invention. The number seven plays a major role. But how sad to think that it will be a granddaughter who will experience seasons. Did you mean ‘bread’ or ‘bred’? And I love the haiku.

  2. Very captivating. I really enjoyed the way each description or piece of the story conjured up more to be curious about in this intricate generational tale.

  3. Nicely done. I wonder if anyone’s ever done a story where the colony arrives on time and on budget to their new world? Probably too much for even speculative fiction to swallow. LOL

  4. Nice piece Bjorn! And great image you conjured up here my friend. Love soace travel adventure that reaches beyond the initial generation. 👍🏼✌🏼🙂🫶🏼💫🚀🛸

  5. You pack a lot of story into a short piece, Björn, its like growing a Bonsai tree – you will never see the end result of what you started and must pass it on to somebody else…

  6. “We need to keep the balance, and since I have already bred, I will report to decomposition in another 2 hours.”

    AWESOME HAIBUN

    much♡love

  7. I like the edge of utilitarian breeding, the sense that purpose is all that matters, it is a dystopia that raises my hackles, but yet one I am drawn to.

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