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Orbitus: Scene 6

September 1, 2019 Antithesis Journal
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Galaxy stars illustration by Free Nature Stock from Pexels

Albertan makes progress on his undercover research project, but at what cost to his colleagues aboard the Orbitus Kaltrone Spaceship?

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In Screenplay, Orbitus Tags Orbitus, Olivia Hides, Melbourne emerging wrtiers, sci-fi screenplay, Screenplay, sci-fi, Melbourne emerging writers, Melbourne screenplay, Orbitus Kaltrone Spaceship

Orbitus: Scene 5

July 31, 2019 Antithesis Journal
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Galaxy stars illustration by Free Nature Stock from Pexels

Albertan and Dr Glynn face a threat to their scientific research in this pacy fifth installment of Olivia Hides’ screenplay. If you’re new to Orbitus, you can start at the beginning with Scene 1.


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In Screenplay, Orbitus Tags Orbitus, Screenplay, Olivia Hides, scifi, sci-fi screenplay, Orbitus Kaltrone Spaceship, emerging writer, Melbourne emerging writers, Melbourne sci-fi, Melbourne screenplay

Orbitus: Scene 4

June 29, 2019 Antithesis Journal
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Galaxy stars illustration by Free Nature Stock from Pexels

Olivia Hides is back with a fourth instalment of her screenplay, Orbitus. If you’re new aboard the Orbitus Kaltrone, you can start at the beginning with Scene 1.

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Orbitus: Scene 3

June 12, 2019 Antithesis Journal
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Galaxy stars illustration by Free Nature Stock from Pexels

Olivia Hides is back with a third instalment of her screenplay, Orbitus. Reunite with your new favourite characters as they explore Planet III, Ground Zero. If you’re new aboard the Orbitus Kaltrone, you can start at the beginning with Scene 1.

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Orbitus: Scene 2

May 13, 2019 Antithesis Journal
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Galaxy stars illustration by Free Nature Stock from Pexels

Olivia Hides is back with a second instalment of her screenplay, Orbitus. If you haven’t already, you can catch up on scene one, published in April 2019.

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