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They Called It a Forest Until It Started Eating Men | Military Sci-Fi Infantry Story for Sleep

They Called It a Forest Until It Started Eating Men | Military Sci-Fi Infantry Story for Sleep

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A tidal reservoir basin lies beneath the shadow of a gas giant, built to control floodwater and protect the colony’s low coastal settlements. Now the basin floor has dried into cracked clay, old concrete, and dead floodgate pylons — and the Stinger Grove, an aggressively growing alien pest, has rooted through all of it.

The Grove is not a forest, but a living minefield of wooden spires, black mucus mats, invisible neurotoxic darts, falling fronds, and buoyant seed structures. It paralyzes soldiers, swallows bodies into the ground, regenerates from torn fragments, and spreads with every tide that reaches the coast.

A small sapper team enters the basin to plant plasma-core charges at Pylons Four through Seven and collapse the upstream floodgates before the Grove can expand again.

This is “The Stinger Grove” by Sascha Schmidt.

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