The dead planet is calling
Who will answer
Over four centuries ago, an Exodus ship carrying 50,000 scientists escaping persecution on Earth crashed into the planet Poincaré. Tragically, the impact killed everyone on board and set off a nuclear winter. Since then, Poincaré has been frozen, dead, and absolutely silent.
Until now.
Poincaré is stirring from its slumber and emitting a mysterious signal. Against their better judgment, the crew of the stealth ship, Pangolin, has taken a contract to investigate the origin of the signal.
But dead planets don't give up their secrets so easily.
Are the crew of the Pangolin truly alone on Poincaré, and is the planet quite as dead as it seems?
The crew will have to fight to survive Poincaré and use all their cunning to uncover their enemies and determine the truth.
Jaruss, Pax, Zed, Venn, and the Captain return in Instrumental, the second installment of The Autonomous Sequence.
A wild ride into the future of humanity.
In the vein of an Andy Weir novel (The Martian, Project Hail Mary) with serious Firefly vibes.
Genre: Science Fiction
Who will answer
Over four centuries ago, an Exodus ship carrying 50,000 scientists escaping persecution on Earth crashed into the planet Poincaré. Tragically, the impact killed everyone on board and set off a nuclear winter. Since then, Poincaré has been frozen, dead, and absolutely silent.
Until now.
Poincaré is stirring from its slumber and emitting a mysterious signal. Against their better judgment, the crew of the stealth ship, Pangolin, has taken a contract to investigate the origin of the signal.
But dead planets don't give up their secrets so easily.
Are the crew of the Pangolin truly alone on Poincaré, and is the planet quite as dead as it seems?
The crew will have to fight to survive Poincaré and use all their cunning to uncover their enemies and determine the truth.
Jaruss, Pax, Zed, Venn, and the Captain return in Instrumental, the second installment of The Autonomous Sequence.
A wild ride into the future of humanity.
In the vein of an Andy Weir novel (The Martian, Project Hail Mary) with serious Firefly vibes.
Genre: Science Fiction
Used availability for Alastair Wells's Instrumental