Silicon Cross: 200 Centuries of Signal - Softcover

Corvus, Rane

 
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Synopsis

In a world fractured by twenty thousand years of silence, the Great Sharding has left humanity isolated within the decaying husks of a forgotten technological empire. Jaelen is a scavenger marked by a Null-Scar, a rare defect that makes him invisible to the residual signals of the old world but leaves him a social pariah in a society obsessed with connection. His life of quiet survival is upended when he discovers the Silicon Cross, a legendary artifact containing two centuries of compressed data designed by a long-dead architect named Max Rufner. This relic is more than just a historical curiosity; it is the key to reigniting the Mnemosyne Mesh, a satellite network capable of restoring true human empathy across the stars. Accompanied by a linguist from the Satellite Tribes and a rogue warrior, Jaelen must journey to the heart of the Primary Spire while being hunted by the Inquisitors of the Null, a fanatical order dedicated to preserving the absolute silence of the wasteland. As the third installment in the Vault Sync Universe, this narrative explores the profound weight of shared memory and the courage required to reconnect a broken world. Jaelen's journey is a testament to those who exist on the fringes, proving that the very traits which make one an outcast are often the only things capable of saving a civilization from its own digital ghosts. Silicon Cross: 200 Centuries of Signal is a sweeping epic that balances high-stakes action with a deep meditation on grief, love, and the enduring necessity of human connection.

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About the Author

Rane Corvus operates in the shadows of the speculative genre, blending neo-noir aesthetics with occult intrigue. Corvus's narratives explore the darker corners of the Sacred Timeline, where mystery and danger converge. Known for atmospheric prose and complex anti-heroes, Corvus is a vital voice for the Ignite imprint's more edge-driven catalog.

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