The evacuation has already begun.
The ships are launching. The math mostly works. And “mostly” is a dangerous word when the survival of humanity is at stake.
As ships leave orbit and lives diverge across space and time, the story follows those caught inside the process—pilots, scientists, and engineers—trying to hold on to what matters while everything familiar slips away. Love persists where logic breaks down. Trust becomes both a necessity and a risk. And intelligence—human and otherwise—reveals itself in unexpected ways.
This novel does not offer simple answers or perfect machines.
It explores:
technology as something powerful, flawed, and deeply human
love as a force that survives distance, time, and uncertainty
consciousness as a question, not a definition
Blending scientific realism with philosophical reflection and intimate character moments, this story sits between hard and soft science fiction—where equations matter, but emotions matter just as much.
For readers who value thoughtful, character-driven science fiction that asks quiet, unsettling questions about what it means to be alive.









