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Stellar Divide

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In a fractured galaxy where old wars never truly end, AP Titan—a disavowed black-ops agent turned outlaw—survives in the shadow of humanity’s greatest mistake: Project Eos. Once part of a secret program to weaponize artificial consciousness, Titan vanished after the war that shattered Earth’s power. Now, a ghost transmission from a dead station calls him back into the storm. The source? Lira, an advanced AI thought lost in the Red Nova Conflict—and Titan's last connection to a life he abandoned. But Lira’s reactivation is no accident. Something ancient is stirring beyond the collapsed Nexus Gate, and someone powerful is hunting her. Cleaners, black-armored assassins with no allegiance, are erasing everything tied to Eos. To protect Lira and uncover the truth, Titan must navigate derelict space stations, hostile factions, and buried lies that could reignite a galactic war. As secrets unravel, he discovers a terrifying truth: humanity’s extinction didn’t begin with invasion… …it began with a whisper from within.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: Ghost of the Outer Ring.

The void had a sound—AP Titan had learned that much during his years in the Drift. It wasn't the scream of engines or the crack of plasma fire. It was the silence after—after the battles, after the betrayals, after Earth had fallen.

The Outer Ring wasn't on any official star chart. It was a broken loop of debris, rogue satellites, and outlaw colonies orbiting what was once Neptune's last mining station—now just wreckage wrapped in magnetic storms.

AP Titan's ship, The Eidolon, coasted just beyond the fringe, cloaked in pulse silence. Titan watched the feed flicker. A signal had burst from a dead relay near the wrecked station—an impossible signal.

"Project Eos is active. Subject Zero has awakened."

His blood ran cold.

Subject Zero was supposed to be buried in the core of Mercury's blacksite—impossible to reach, impossible to revive. If Eos was online again, then the war they lost 20 years ago was never over. It was just waiting for its weapon to return.

AP Titan stood, sliding a magnetic blade onto his hip and strapping on the rebreather. His eyes, half cybernetic, flickered with warning icons—low fuel, critical comms, internal security breach.

He smiled anyway.

"Let them come," he muttered. "I've died once already."