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Stellar Bonds: Kaiya and Elara

Stellar Bonds: Kaiya and Elara

Story Overview: “Stellar Bonds: Kaiya and Elara”

“Stellar Bonds: Kaiya and Elara” is an original sci-fi romance action-adventure short story in development, blending high-stakes rescue missions, interstellar combat, emotional trauma, and a deepening romantic bond between two strong female leads. It draws inspiration from classic sci-fi like Star Trek, with elements of exploration, alien threats, and personal growth. The narrative emphasizes teamwork, resilience, and love amid chaos, evolving from an “origin story” concept for one character into a pivotal tale for both protagonists.

The story is set in a futuristic universe featuring the United Earth Federation (UEF), advanced starships, and hostile alien worlds. It starts as a straightforward rescue operation but escalates into a test of bonds, both stellar (cosmic dangers) and personal (romantic and familial).

Key Plot Points

  • The Setup on the UEF Briggs: The story begins aboard the sleek star cruiser UEF Briggs, commanded by the authoritative Captain Dane Briggs (age 48, a commanding presence with a backstory ripe for exploration). Kaiya Voss and Elara Kane, serving as crew members, receive a mission briefing from the captain. They’re tasked with beaming down to a hostile planet to rescue survivors from a crashed starship. Rumors of alien activity add tension— the planet features dense jungles, heavy rain, and hidden threats like cloaked alien dreadnoughts in orbit and plasma-wielding foes.
  • The Mission and Separation: After beaming down (with a classic transporter effect), Kaiya and Elara enter the jungle, armed with laser rifles and sidearms. They start as close friends, chatting light-heartedly amid the foliage. However, they get separated by a rogue transporter beam. They both press on alone, spotting glowing ruins. Kaiya eliminates a few aliens along the way. Elara is attacked by 1 oversized alien. She fights valiantly but takes a severe hit from a green energy beam, slicing her left arm open. This causes agony, heavy bleeding, and long-term damage (limited use, constant pain even with meds).
    Traumatized and crying, she screams “I want my Kaiya!” while wandering in the rain, flashing back to earlier trauma (e.g., her best friend’s murder, where she chased the killer but spoke in another language from shock). Later on the medics tell her that she’ll likely never regain use of her arm, but there are some very risky experimental procedures available.
  • The Rescue and Reunion: Kaiya, skilled in tactical maneuvers, searches desperately for Elara, leading a search party from the survivors’ HQ (equipped with big weapons). She blasts aliens along the way, including a 180-degree twirl takedown with a quip like “That’s how it’s done!” / “Yeah, baby!” Meanwhile, Elara, escorted by a male survivor (who gets killed by aliens), relies on her right arm and smaller weapon to fend off attackers. The reunion is emotional. Elara collapses upon seeing Kaiya, highlighting their bond. They will beam back to the UEF Briggs (Elara out of uniform), but only after Captain Briggs deals with two alien dreadnoughts (really big starships). The shields must stay up during battle, cannot beam through shields. Upon getting back to the UEF Briggs Elara is escorted directly to sickbay while Kaiya debriefs Captain Briggs.
  • Emotional Aftermath and Resolution: Elara’s injury and trauma become central— she has recurring dreams reliving the mission, mixing pre- and post-injury versions of herself (e.g., helping her wounded self). Kaiya leaves the UEF Briggs to care for Elara full-time, and they move in together at Kaiya’s home, planning to marry. Their relationship evolves from friendship to romance, strengthened by the ordeal (including a kiss amid laser fire). Elara remains delicate, with ongoing emotional scars, while Kaiya provides support. The story ends with a cliffhanger: Captain Briggs contacts Kaiya about helping to rescue her missing diplomatic sister Liora, setting up conflict because Kaiya does not want to leave Elara. Upon hearing this Elara breaks down, still suffering from emotional trauma.
  • Starship Action Subplot: While the focus is on the women, the UEF Briggs has its moment. In orbit, it’s ambushed by two massive alien dreadnoughts with heavy weaponry. Captain Briggs shines, using orbital debris for cover, and rerouting available power to their recently acquired ‘Big Energy’ weapon. This all happens just before the women are ready to beam up, forcing Briggs and the ship to “take care of business” first.

Character Breakdown for ‘Stellar Bonds: Kaiya and Elara

  • Kaiya Voss (1st called: “Main Character”): A resilient pilot and tactical expert with combat skills (evasive maneuvers, laser rifle proficiency). Protective and commanding, she leads searches and adapts under pressure. She has her own flashbacks to unseen threats. Family ties include her diplomatic sister, Liora Voss (poised, in uniform with potential insignia; missing in the sequel). Kaiya’s arc involves balancing duty with love.
  • Elara Kane (Early: “Female Companion”): A medic/scientist with hacking abilities and grit. Pre-injury: Confident, long-haired, uniform clad. Post-injury: Shorter hair, scarred arm in a sling, emotionally fragile with PTSD (crying, dreams, fear of abandonment). She bonds romantically with Kaiya during recovery. Family includes brother Kael Kane (mighty warrior with combat background; joins sequel rescue) and parents who named them evocatively.
  • Captain Dane Briggs: Charismatic leader of the UEF Briggs. Provides briefings and support but doesn’t overshadow the leads. His ship has “badass weapons” and a classic exploratory design. Backstory hints at ties to a prequel.
  • Liora Voss: Kaiya’s sister, an important diplomat. Captured and longing for rescue; appears in a prisoner scene with emotional music. Her disappearance drives the sequel’s plot. Captain Briggs informing Kayia of this ends the story.
  • Kael Kane: Elara’s brother, a strong guardian figure with agility and wisdom. Approves of the mission with Captain Briggs’ blessing, bonds with the captain over shared combat experience. He’ll be in the sequel: mentioned here for completeness.
  • Supporting Elements: Alien enemies (colossal ships, ground troops with energy beams); male escort (killed); search party with heavy weaponry; survivors at HQ.

Themes and Style

  • Romance and Bonds: Starts as friendship but blossoms into love through shared trauma and support. Emotional beats include consoling, reunions, and decisions about marriage/family (e.g., Liora’s wish for children in subplot ideas).
  • Action and Trauma: Blends laser fights, ambushes, and starship battles with psychological depth (flashbacks, pain, growth from failure).
  • Visual and Cinematic: Promo videos (e.g., warp jumps, dream sequences, battles), graphics, and animations. Plans include adding titles/lettering, and epic music fades. Full video story release on X, YouTube, and Facebook. The author, Chris Jones, will narrate when needed, providing a male voice.
  • Length and Format: Short story evolving into cinematic segments; aim for “epic-ness” without overfocusing on space battles (keep the heart on the women).

Future Plans

  • Prequel: “The Right Timing”: Based on an Amazon short story that Chris Jones wrote. Explores the UEF Briggs, Captain Briggs, and early missions (possibly without Kaiya). It’s a time travel story involving repairing the timeline. Includes family dynamics (e.g., Tensions with his father, mom’s friendship with the female leads).
  • Sequel (Untitled): Kaiya’s conflict over rescuing Liora while not leaving traumatized Elara alone. Involves emotional decisions, relived trauma, action, and potential family reunions. Kael joins: Captain Briggs leads.
  • Development To-Dos: As of 9 Feb. 2026, Graphic edits, mission briefing redo, beam-down/landing scenes. Scenes for jungle entry, search party, reunion, debrief, home life, and Briggs’ call. Transcribe ideas, use mind mapping, and collaborate on twists.

Follow story development and see lots of media here: Chris Jones Gaming🎮 (@ChrisJones_Game)

‘Stellar Bonds: Kaiya and Elara’ captures a gripping tale of love, danger, and recovery in the stars – perfect for sci-fi fans craving character-driven action. 🚀
This image shows Kaiya on the left and Elara on the right.

Devolver Digital’s The Crush House Premieres Today on Steam

Acclaimed video game developers Nerial (Reigns) and TV owners Devolver Digital are rolling back the years for the long-awaited launch of 1999’s hottest reality TV show, The Crush House. Available now on Steam for $16.99, The Crush House casts players in the role of Jae, the newest camerawoman tasked with giving the people what they want: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2337820/The_Crush_House/

Jae may have just scored the gig of her dreams, but the demands are high and the stakes are even higher. She must cast, film and produce each season of The Crush House, capturing all the drama, fighting, tension and romance in the show’s iconic mansion.

Trailer: https://youtu.be/ptoBACU80WY

But remember: no matter what, the demands of your audience must be met. If not, you run the risk of cancellation. With dozens of micro-audiences to entertain, you’ll have to be strategic to capture them all. You can’t please all the people all of the time, but you’ll have to try.

Choose between 12 eccentric personalities and find your four-person cast for each season’s run. Mix and match conflicting personalities or complementary attractions and watch as tensions run and sparks fly. Catch the best stuff on camera and watch your ratings soar.

Entertainment this good isn’t free, however, so remember to put down the camera and pull up some tasteful TV ads to keep the cash flowing in. You might lose a few viewers, but you can use the extra revenue generated to furnish the house and mix things up for both the audience and the cast.

As if running a hit TV show wasn’t enough, there’s more to The Crush House than meets the eye. Jae can explore the mansion at night when the show goes off-air, engaging in forbidden conversations with the cast to figure out the many dark and twisted secrets of The Crush House.

Do you have what it takes to crush it?

Haven

Haven was originally released for Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X, Steam, and Playstation 5 on December 3rd. It was also released on the Epic Games Store, Playstation 4, and Nintendo Switch on February 4th. Haven is an adventure game where you play as two lovers who gave up everything to be together. While the game is designed to be played solo where you control both of the characters, you can also play in local co-op with a partner. Haven stands out when it weaves together its beautiful writing and its intricate gameplay mechanics. There are few games that represent a similar experience.

Combat in Haven incorporates both lovers in every battle.

A Story of Love

You play as Yu and Kay, two lovers that escaped to a faraway planet so that they can be together. During gameplay, you’ll control both characters at the same time. This keeps gameplay interesting during both combat situations and when you control the dialogue. Speaking of dialogue, a huge part of Haven is watching the growth of Yu and Kay’s relationship unfold. They have to sacrifice a great deal if they want to stay together. As the game progresses, you’ll experience the pair’s highs and lows. You’ll be there when they’re quarrelling and you’ll be there when they lean on each other to get through the hardest of times.

Haven does its best to connect the player to the relationship between Yu and Kay.

Through Thick and Thin

The art  in Haven is another big draw for the game. Hand drawn models will appear during dialogue and the rest of the game displays 3D models. The alien planet that our couple finds themselves on is populated by various alien species of plants and creatures. Some aliens are friendly and some aren’t. There are also plenty of other features that keep the player interested in the world of Haven. You can explore the exciting planet, build up your home, cook meals, collect resources, and craft with those resources to survive. Beyond the visual art, Haven also features an original soundtrack from the acclaimed electro musician DANGER. Consider looking into Haven if you want to experience a brand new romantic RPG space adventure. 

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