Face The Sun
Face The Sun marks the beginning of the journey: a moment of irreversible departure. Earth has reached a point of ecological, emotional, and spiritual exhaustion and the only remaining choice is to leave. This chapter is about confronting collapse without looking away, accepting the consequences of progress, and choosing motion over stagnation. It represents ignition, tension, and the emotional weight of abandoning the known in search of something undefined.
Tachyon
Tachyon explores the act of breaking limits. Faster-than-light travel becomes a metaphor for acceleration without reflection, where speed overtakes meaning and time begins to lose coherence. Distance collapses, causality blurs, and movement itself becomes the goal. This chapter reflects disorientation, excess momentum, and the uneasy thrill of outrunning consequence rather than resolving it.
Hycean
Hycean is the illusion of arrival. A habitable world offers the promise of renewal, yet beneath its surface lies a familiar pattern: a civilization shaped by the same impulses that led Earth to collapse. This chapter examines cyclical history, inherited failure, and the uncomfortable realization that escape does not erase responsibility. Hope exists here, but it is fragile and compromised.