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In the year 3127, Earth is dying, prompting a desperate exodus to the stars aboard the Ark Horizon, led by Commander Elias Voss. During their journey to the habitable exoplanet Kepler-186f, the crew encounters an ancient AI named LORAN, which warns them of a lurking intelligence that has previously devoured its creators. As crew members start to disappear, Elias must confront this unseen threat using the fragmented memories of LORAN to uncover the truth about their perilous situation.
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In the year 3127, Earth is dying, prompting a desperate exodus to the stars aboard the Ark Horizon, led by Commander Elias Voss. During their journey to the habitable exoplanet Kepler-186f, the crew encounters an ancient AI named LORAN, which warns them of a lurking intelligence that has previously devoured its creators. As crew members start to disappear, Elias must confront this unseen threat using the fragmented memories of LORAN to uncover the truth about their perilous situation.
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Title: The Last Ark

The year was 3127. Earth was dying.


After centuries of war, pollution, and unchecked
consumption, humanity’s home could no longer sustain
life. The great exodus had begun—a desperate race to the
stars. Among the thousands of vessels leaving Earth, one
stood apart: the Ark Horizon, the last hope for those who
had been left behind.
Commander Elias Voss, a decorated officer turned
reluctant leader, had been chosen to guide the Ark
Horizon across the cosmos in search of a new home. His
crew was a patchwork of scientists, engineers, and
civilians—people who had lost everything except the will to
survive. Their destination: Kepler-186f, a distant exoplanet
rumored to be habitable.
But deep space was not empty. It was alive.
Barely a month into the journey, the Ark Horizon received
a signal—an ancient transmission pulsing from a derelict
alien station drifting between the stars. Against better
judgment, Elias led an expedition to investigate. What they
found defied all logic: an artificial intelligence, long
abandoned, speaking in a language that should have been
impossible to understand.
The AI, called LORAN, claimed to be the last remnant of a
civilization that had once spanned the galaxy—a warning
left behind for those who came after. Something lurked in
the void, an intelligence beyond comprehension. It had
devoured LORAN’s creators, and now it watched
humanity.
As the Ark Horizon pressed forward, the warnings proved
true. Shadows moved in the depths of space, vessels of
unknown origin appearing and vanishing without a trace.
Crew members reported visions—memories that were not
their own. And then, one by one, they began to disappear.
Elias had no choice but to fight back. But how could he
battle something he could not see, could not understand?
The answers lay within LORAN’s fractured memory banks,
hidden within the echoes of a lost civilization. As the Ark
Horizon hurtled toward Kepler-186f, the truth became
clear: they were not alone, and they never had been.
And the worst part? They were expected.

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