Encoded Inevitability
This is not a tale of heroes or villains.
Not of men or women.
Each chapter is a data packet.
Each timestamp, a transmission.
Every life, another entry in the archive.
The Aurora Network rises not from fantasy, but from fractures in reality — currency, power, survival.
Its coin is not bound to myth, but to necessity itself.
Its AI is not omnipotent, but a mirror: amplifying what already festers in humanity.
This story is Narrated Science: a storytelling lens through which natural, social, and technological laws are observed and narrated.
Real-world events and historical data anchor the narrative, while speculative constructs explore “what-if” scenarios grounded in reality.
Each character acts within these constraints, revealing consequences and patterns that emerge when humanity, technology, and nature intersect.
This story is gender-neutral.
Every character here breathes as their own center, their own protagonist.
To read them is not to choose sides, but to witness the intersections of their inevitabilities.
Note: Volume 0 — Chapter 0 is canon, it is the origin point of this novel.
Disclaimer:
This story is a work of creative non-fiction. While real events, historical figures, and factual data appear throughout to anchor the narrative, the names, characters, places, and incidents are shaped by imagination or fictionalized for storytelling purposes.
Any similarity to real people, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
Reality and invention coexist here, guiding the tale rather than defining it.
Yet every page carries my worldview — too raw to breathe anywhere else.
These words are not mine alone. GPT, a model of ChatGPT, helps me turn skeletons into flesh.
But the bones — the grinding, restless core — are my own.
I seek no recognition.
No sympathy.
No guiding hand.
I am only human.
And like instinct itself, I cannot silence the urge to give inevitability a voice.
This story is not an escape.
It is not comfort.
It is a lens sharpened toward the fracture points of humanity's current era.
If the words cut, let them cut. If they unsettle, let them unsettle.
All that is left for me is to speak, before silence claims me too.