Echo Drift: Return to Oceanus
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- ISBN8231781188
- EAN9798231781188
- Date de parution20/05/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
In the year 2437, the Earth is fractured, its former nations scattered among off-world colonies and hidden sanctuaries. From the outpost of Phoenixville, a desert-bound remnant of a vanished civilization, a mysterious signal echoes through deep space. The origin: Oceanus-a sentient water world once contacted and abandoned. The vessel Orion's Halo, long thought lost, now returns under strange conditions.
Dr. Venn Takoro, a disillusioned exo-anthropologist, is recruited alongside Commander Aelis Rho, pilot Jax Herro, engineer Nilo Vei, and spiritualist Omari Dekk to uncover the mystery behind the signal and the fate of the crew who vanished decades ago. But the deeper they drift into Oceanus's living currents, the more they are drawn into its memory, its voice-and their own. Echo Drift is a haunting and lyrical exploration of identity, collective memory, and communion with the unknown.
As the crew faces not only the alien intelligence of Oceanus but their own fractured pasts, they must decide whether salvation lies in returning to Earth-or surrendering to something far older, and far wise
Dr. Venn Takoro, a disillusioned exo-anthropologist, is recruited alongside Commander Aelis Rho, pilot Jax Herro, engineer Nilo Vei, and spiritualist Omari Dekk to uncover the mystery behind the signal and the fate of the crew who vanished decades ago. But the deeper they drift into Oceanus's living currents, the more they are drawn into its memory, its voice-and their own. Echo Drift is a haunting and lyrical exploration of identity, collective memory, and communion with the unknown.
As the crew faces not only the alien intelligence of Oceanus but their own fractured pasts, they must decide whether salvation lies in returning to Earth-or surrendering to something far older, and far wise
In the year 2437, the Earth is fractured, its former nations scattered among off-world colonies and hidden sanctuaries. From the outpost of Phoenixville, a desert-bound remnant of a vanished civilization, a mysterious signal echoes through deep space. The origin: Oceanus-a sentient water world once contacted and abandoned. The vessel Orion's Halo, long thought lost, now returns under strange conditions.
Dr. Venn Takoro, a disillusioned exo-anthropologist, is recruited alongside Commander Aelis Rho, pilot Jax Herro, engineer Nilo Vei, and spiritualist Omari Dekk to uncover the mystery behind the signal and the fate of the crew who vanished decades ago. But the deeper they drift into Oceanus's living currents, the more they are drawn into its memory, its voice-and their own. Echo Drift is a haunting and lyrical exploration of identity, collective memory, and communion with the unknown.
As the crew faces not only the alien intelligence of Oceanus but their own fractured pasts, they must decide whether salvation lies in returning to Earth-or surrendering to something far older, and far wise
Dr. Venn Takoro, a disillusioned exo-anthropologist, is recruited alongside Commander Aelis Rho, pilot Jax Herro, engineer Nilo Vei, and spiritualist Omari Dekk to uncover the mystery behind the signal and the fate of the crew who vanished decades ago. But the deeper they drift into Oceanus's living currents, the more they are drawn into its memory, its voice-and their own. Echo Drift is a haunting and lyrical exploration of identity, collective memory, and communion with the unknown.
As the crew faces not only the alien intelligence of Oceanus but their own fractured pasts, they must decide whether salvation lies in returning to Earth-or surrendering to something far older, and far wise