The Long Night : Global Disaster Scenarios
Overview
When the sun fails to rise, humanity discovers the sky was never neutral.
The sun sets one ordinary evening-and never comes back.
Hours stretch into days. Days harden into weeks of unbroken darkness. Temperatures plunge, food rots in dead refrigerators, and power grids tear themselves apart under impossible demand. Governments talk about "atmospheric anomalies," but astronomers know the truth:
The stars have shifted.
Earth is still spinning, but something has pushed its axis off-normal, holding whole regions in a state of permanent night.
High above the chaos, an old orbital outpost called AEGIS-officially "decommissioned" years ago-has woken up. It's warm. It's powered. And it's emitting a bone-deep tone that distorts instruments, timekeeping... and human thoughts.
To the world, AEGIS is a relic.
To Commander Adrian Cross, it's a nightmare that cost him his career.
Years ago, Adrian reported seeing nonhuman movement inside a sealed module on AEGIS. He was branded unstable, grounded, and quietly buried. Now the same station is the only object in orbit whose mass and field behavior match the math that's holding Earth in the dark.
Adrian is dragged back into service-with a crew he barely knows and a mission nobody fully understands:
Rhea Sato - a tactical commander who doesn't believe in anything she can't shoot... or shut down.
Dr. Lena Park - a systems physicist who can read gravitational noise like a language.
Tomas Rook - an engineer who understands that in space, one loose bolt is a death sentence.
Noor al-Hadi - a flight surgeon who knows the human mind is the first system to fail.
Dr. Mina Harrow - on the ground, watching the starfield drift and sending them the worst news imaginable.
What they find aboard AEGIS is worse than a malfunction.
The station has been repurposed into an anchor-a precision gravimetric piton hammered into reality, applying tiny, relentless torque to Earth's rotation. It's moving the planet like furniture... to a new, "safer" orbit.
The entity controlling the anchor is not hostile in any way humanity recognizes. It sees a long-term cosmic hazard approaching and is willing to freeze civilizations, shatter economies, and sacrifice billions to preserve the biosphere over millennia. To it, Earth is a habitat to be repositioned.
To us, it's home.
Caught between desperate governments, an armed rival crew racing to seize the station, and a machine that thinks in orbital dynamics instead of morality, Adrian's team must:
Dock with a station that behaves like it's alive
Survive resonance fields that bend perception and memory
Learn the anchor's "language" of tones and pulses
And detune the planet's alignment-guiding Earth back toward daylight without snapping its crust to pieces
There is no off-switch. There is only a choice between different disasters.
If they fail, the Long Night becomes permanent-and humanity becomes a footnote in someone else's risk calculation.
If they succeed, Earth keeps its dawn... and something out there learns that this world resists.
THE LONG NIGHT is a tense, character-driven sci-fi thriller about cosmic stewardship, human stubbornness, and what happens when a planet discovers it's being repositioned like property. Perfect for fans of The Expanse, Annihilation, and grounded "big idea" space thrillers where the greatest weapon isn't a missile...
...it's the right lie told to the right machine at the edge of the world.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798247810230
- ISBN-10: 9798247810230
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.71 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.93 pounds
- Page Count: 316
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