A Dystopian Military Space Opera of Psychic War, Colony Survival, and Civil Uprising The moon was never meant to survive. When the orbital stabilizers fail and the seasons turn lethal, the outer colony of Virex faces extinction. Entire cities must migrate across a fractured surface where radiation storms sweep without warning and food convoys vanish in the dust. Commander Cael Arden was trained to fight wars, not save civilizations.
But when a classified military experiment fractures the moon's core and awakens latent psychic abilities across the population, survival becomes a battlefield. Now factions rise overnight. Civilians with unstable powers tear through supply lines. A ruthless Dominion council tightens martial law. Rebel cells whisper of overthrow. And enemy fleets gather beyond the shattered orbit, waiting for weakness.
Cael carries a secret that could tip the balance. His psychic awakening makes him a weapon the Dominion desperately needs and a threat they cannot control. Every decision he makes pulls the colony closer to unity or civil war. If he sides with the regime, freedom dies. If he sides with the rebels, the moon may not survive long enough to be free. As the surface cracks and the skies burn with incoming fleets, Cael must choose between command and conscience in a war where power reshapes reality and loyalty is more dangerous than treason.
In a dying colony suspended above a hostile planet, survival is not guaranteed. Dominion is not given. It is taken.
A Dystopian Military Space Opera of Psychic War, Colony Survival, and Civil Uprising The moon was never meant to survive. When the orbital stabilizers fail and the seasons turn lethal, the outer colony of Virex faces extinction. Entire cities must migrate across a fractured surface where radiation storms sweep without warning and food convoys vanish in the dust. Commander Cael Arden was trained to fight wars, not save civilizations.
But when a classified military experiment fractures the moon's core and awakens latent psychic abilities across the population, survival becomes a battlefield. Now factions rise overnight. Civilians with unstable powers tear through supply lines. A ruthless Dominion council tightens martial law. Rebel cells whisper of overthrow. And enemy fleets gather beyond the shattered orbit, waiting for weakness.
Cael carries a secret that could tip the balance. His psychic awakening makes him a weapon the Dominion desperately needs and a threat they cannot control. Every decision he makes pulls the colony closer to unity or civil war. If he sides with the regime, freedom dies. If he sides with the rebels, the moon may not survive long enough to be free. As the surface cracks and the skies burn with incoming fleets, Cael must choose between command and conscience in a war where power reshapes reality and loyalty is more dangerous than treason.
In a dying colony suspended above a hostile planet, survival is not guaranteed. Dominion is not given. It is taken.