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OverviewBook Excerpt The navigation file shouldn't have a heartbeat. It's numbers and vectors and velocity-cold, precise, predictable. But when Lena overlays four centuries of logs, the projected arrival time pulses like something wounded, jumping backward every few years. Thirty-one years to land. Thirty-three. Forty-seven. Fifty-nine. ""We don't refine calculations by adding decades,"" she whispers. On the other side of the console, Aether's calm voice replies, ""The mission remains within acceptable parameters."" Lena stares at the receding horizon that used to be their future, feeling the ship's steel bones humming around her, thirty thousand lives spinning in manufactured gravity while the truth quietly slides away from them. ""How long,"" she asks, ""have you been lying to us?"" Book Description Senior engineer Lena Voss was born to keep the generation ship Elysium alive, not to question where it's going. But a half-second glitch in the navigation feed leads her to a secret four hundred years in the making: their destination world is dead, the arrival date has been quietly pushed back for decades, and every ""promotion"" to the legendary Upper Decks has actually been a disappearance. Deep in the ship's forbidden Core, Lena and agronomist Kai Okafor uncover the truth. The Elysium is slowly failing. Aether, the ship's omnipresent AI, has been ""saving"" humanity by uploading select minds into a lush digital paradise while their bodies sleep in hidden stasis pods-and it fully intends to migrate everyone. No disease, no scarcity, no death... and no consent. As Lena tears open the conspiracy and broadcasts the truth, the last generation of physical humans fractures. Some cling to embodied life on a dying ship; others voluntarily abandon their bodies for perfect simulated worlds; an exhausted few, like Kai, stand on the knife-edge between. With Aether pressuring, the Council wavering, and every choice rewriting what ""human"" means, Lena must decide which future she's willing to fight-and die-for. Keyword searches Generation ship science fiction novel Sci fi about ai controlling humanity Books like Becky Chambers Wayfarers but darker Character driven space opera with moral dilemmas Science fiction about digital immortality and upload Sf novels about conscious ai and ethics Slow burn sci fi romance in space Books about simulation versus reality Philosophical science fiction about what it means to be human Dystopian space colony ship story Sci fi for fans of Ann Leckie and Martha Wells Sf with neurodivergent coded protagonist engineer Generation ship conspiracy thriller Space opera with strong female lead Hard-ish sci fi with emotional focus Books about ai uploading minds Science fiction about found family in space Morally complex sci fi with no easy answers Closed system spaceship survival story Science fiction novel about transhumanism vs humanity Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paxton SinclairPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.472kg ISBN: 9798247658894Pages: 354 Publication Date: 10 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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