Techno-Thriller / Conspiracy Thriller · Hard Sci-Fi · Military Thriller · Political Thriller · UAP Disclosure Drama
When an astronaut leaks footage of a triangular craft near the ISS, an aerospace engineer uncovers a forty-year-old secret space program and discovers that the government has been concealing not only its own reverse-engineered fleet but also confirmed contact with an alien intelligence—and that something else entirely is arriving in four months.
A meticulous professional—credentialed, skeptical—uncovers data that defies every known framework. What begins as routine analysis edges into something no system can explain.
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The mystery widens: a federally funded trial, dozens of subjects—and a deeper anomaly emerging within the human mind itself, where the inexplicable begins to take hold.
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The mystery escalates into a conspiracy: black-budget files spanning decades and agencies, suppressed findings, defunded research, and vanished predecessors—those who uncovered it are no longer traceable.
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The path recontextualizes when an archaeological team uncovers evidence suggesting modern humans are not the first global civilization—or the first to build defenses against something that emerges from beneath the ground.
An archivist uncovers an artifact that shouldn’t exist, drawing them into a quiet mystery of buried truths. What begins as curiosity deepens into something far less certain—and far more unsettling.
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At a remote research station, something unexplainable is detected—heard, felt, measured. As evidence mounts, it’s buried by those in control. What began as anomaly spreads, and the threat is no longer containable.
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Within a classified program, operatives uncover a hidden anomaly—and a deeper truth: entire intelligence systems exist to conceal it. The cover-up predates nations, and what it protects may be far more dangerous.
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In a mythic age before history, a story unfolds in shadows and symbols. Something unseen shapes events—not by design, but by nature. Only later does it become clear: this is not a new story, but the same one, told again.