Online slang, SC, referred to the short form of " science content ", which was usually used to describe some strange, mysterious, or incomprehensible content, such as some plots or characters in science fiction, fantasy novels, horror novels, etc. These contents were often seen as the shortened form of "sciency" or "encyc" in online culture, so they were often shortened to sc.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'ga aiken fantastic fiction' is about without more context. It could potentially be a type of fictional work by an author named Aiken that involves elements of the fantastic, like magic, strange creatures, or otherworldly settings.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, it might be about a character named Jeff Aiken and some sort of events related to a 'zero day' which could be a critical event like a security breach or a major discovery that sets off a chain of actions and adventures for Jeff.
I'm not a fan of online literature. I'm just a big fan of novels. I can't access the current online literature knowledge. According to what I've learned, the term 'sc', may refer to a word from Star Trek or it may be a word from other interstellar sci-fi works. I will try my best to answer your questions if you can provide more context.
SC usually stands for sci-fi or sublime. In fiction writing, an SC may be a short sentence or phrase used to describe the plot or the development of a character. It usually contains some key words or phrases to guide the reader into the story or provide necessary information. Usually, an SC was a tool used to quickly construct the plot or background of a character in a novel.
I'm not sure where you can find 'ga aiken fantastic fiction'. You could try searching for it in local libraries. They often have a wide range of fictional works.