Overview
Humanity survived the war.
That was the easy part.
Years after first contact reshaped civilization, the world has settled into something quieter, stranger, and disturbingly stable. Towns rebuild themselves from scavenged infrastructure and alien technology no one truly understands. Trade flows. Power works. People eat. Life continues.
The aliens have become a backdrop for humanity.
They never give orders.
They never explain themselves.
They do not need to.
Kyla spends her days flying supplies and passengers between isolated settlements using a salvaged aircraft powered by impossible technology. At first, the work feels simple enough: move cargo, help people, survive another day.
Then the system starts changing around her.
Towns become more efficient. More stable. More optimized. People begin adapting to patterns they do not fully understand. Small compromises become habits. Habits become culture. And the line between cooperation and control starts to disappear.
As Kyla follows increasingly strange routes across the fractured remains of humanity, she begins uncovering a terrifying possibility:
The system was never trying to conquer humanity.
It was trying to understand it.
Continuity is a philosophical science fiction novel about systems, survival, adaptation, and the uncomfortable possibility that efficiency may not be neutral. Blending post-war atmosphere, existential tension, and deeply human questions, it explores what happens when civilization continues... but no longer entirely on its own terms.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798180655592
- ISBN-10: 9798180655592
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: June 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.3 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.43 pounds
- Page Count: 138
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