Galaxy Xpress Threenine: Maetel's Secret

Story by Hardcover

My two futa stories that I've been working on keep stalling like a rusty Yugo, so I came up with this simpler idea so that it isn't so long between futa writings. This is obviously a riff on Galaxy Express 999, which I've always been fond of. Obviously, my Maetel is curvier and more voluptuous then her waif like figure in the anime (pretty much like most porn spoofs of the subject, think Night Head), and my Tetsuro is quite a bit older. I can probably squeeze a few more stories out of this subject, but who knows if I will. I've always love Matsumoto's 'Harlockverse' so I'd like to return to the subject. This is set right after they leave Pluto, and Tetsuro makes a startling discovery about Maetel. Please comment or at least hit the thank button if you like this story, lack of comments doomed the Zippy Zipperdale and Futanari Fable series' and frankly I'm not sure you guys care about this stuff anymore.

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GALAXY

XPRESS THREENINE:

MAETEL’S

SECRET

By Hardcover

Based on characters

Created by Leiji

Matsumoto

Everyone embarks on a journey, dreaming of the Sea Of Stars.

Chasing the picture of one’s dream endlessly. While still on the road, one eventually succumbs to an eternal sleep, though there may still be far yet to go.

Lives end, lives begin.

The train runs through this endless flow. It carries on its infinite tracks the hopes, the ambitions and the youth of all humanity.

And for one youth that train runs again today.

Almost invisible against the black star filled sea of space, the legendary train Threenine of the Galaxy Xpress Spacerails made it way along it’s invisible tracks, chugging along like the old railways of Earth, but moving through the sea of stars, traveling through space from one planet to the next, taking with it its various passengers, each with their own aims and dreams, and their own stories. And above all else, their own reasons for the trip they were making. Some went to return home after a long absence, some were down on their luck and were off to try their fortunes on a different world hoping for a better break. Some were young lovers on a trip to simply see the marvels that this wondrous universe had to offer to the eyes of the human race. Everyone, of course, had their reasons.

The train itself was strange to behold; resembling not the high tech slick looking space trains of the rest of the line, but rather looking like an old classic steam locomotive from the ancient years of the planet Earth, even billowing steam out o