On an Earth with a dying Sun, there are two kinds of people. The Chosen. And the left behind.
We thought it was over. We thought we had lost. A burnt out star left us without enough warmth to thrive, our days as a species were numbered. But then, then a miracle happened. We received a transmission from an alien civilization that scanned our Sun and knew we needed help. So they threw us a life raft in the form of designs for Space Arks, we built 3.
Interstellar capable, with pre-programmed coordinates to bring us to their home world, a place we were told could be called home. 100,000 humans per Ark, chosen to represent the best in us, a last ditch effort to save humanity.
Do I trust these aliens? Hell no. But what choice do we have? Paulson's the name, Caleb Paulson, you can think of me as the architect of this mission. We're heading to this alien system with no idea what lies ahead.
A dystopian space opera about humanity's last gamble - and the aliens who made it possible.
Three arks. Two worlds. One chance at survival.
On an Earth with a dying Sun, there are two kinds of people: The Chosen and the left behind. When a transmission arrives from an alien civilization offering designs for interstellar arks, humanity builds three. Each carries 100,000 souls toward a promised new home - pre-programmed coordinates to an alien world they've been told could be called home.
But do you trust the aliens who threw you the life raft? And what happens to the billions left behind on a lawless, dying Earth?
Stable is a sweeping space opera that straddles both worlds - the desperate hope of the arks and the raw despair of those abandoned. It's a story about compassion, perseverance, and what it means to be human when everything you know is gone.
Perfect for fans of: Battlestar Galactica, Interstellar, The Expanse, Station Eleven, and Children of Men.
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