PROJECT ARK
For decades, the sun has been nothing but a story.
Beneath the mountains of Norway, the Ark shelters what remains of humanity: a sealed underground vault of recycled air, failing systems, and children born beneath artificial light. Outside, the sky is dead. The air is toxic. Every expedition sent to the surface has vanished.
Nathan Syversen was born inside the Ark. He has never seen daylight, never felt wind on his face, never stood beneath an open sky. So when a long-silent beacon flickers to life from the ruins beyond the mountains, he volunteers for the mission no one expects to survive.
But the world above is not the graveyard humanity left behind.
Black snow covers drowned towns. Strange life glows beneath poisoned seas. Predators stalk the ruins. And somewhere in the dark, something is watching something that does not belong to Earth, and may have been here since the collapse began.
As Nathan and the few who survive push deeper into the altered world, they uncover a truth the Ark was never meant to preserve:
Humanity was not saved by accident. The collapse was not a disaster. And the Ark kept them alive and blind.
Genre: Science Fiction
For decades, the sun has been nothing but a story.
Beneath the mountains of Norway, the Ark shelters what remains of humanity: a sealed underground vault of recycled air, failing systems, and children born beneath artificial light. Outside, the sky is dead. The air is toxic. Every expedition sent to the surface has vanished.
Nathan Syversen was born inside the Ark. He has never seen daylight, never felt wind on his face, never stood beneath an open sky. So when a long-silent beacon flickers to life from the ruins beyond the mountains, he volunteers for the mission no one expects to survive.
But the world above is not the graveyard humanity left behind.
Black snow covers drowned towns. Strange life glows beneath poisoned seas. Predators stalk the ruins. And somewhere in the dark, something is watching something that does not belong to Earth, and may have been here since the collapse began.
As Nathan and the few who survive push deeper into the altered world, they uncover a truth the Ark was never meant to preserve:
Humanity was not saved by accident. The collapse was not a disaster. And the Ark kept them alive and blind.
Genre: Science Fiction
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