
Margin of Proxima
Release Date: Saturday, April 12th, 2025
Published by: Modern Dime
Pages: 284 pages
In a future under authoritarian control, an engineer and a group of prisoners hijack a transport to Proxima colony, uncovering a conspiracy that endangers freedom and human consciousness.
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MARGIN OF PROXIMA: A Sci-Fi Prison Break Thriller
In a future where Earth has fallen to authoritarian control, escape is just the beginning...
From the wreckage of civilization, the Authority rules with an iron fist. When engineer Vex and a band of prisoners hijack a transport bound for the mysterious Proxima colony, they discover a conspiracy that threatens not just their freedom, but the nature of human consciousness itself.
As they navigate the treacherous margins of Proxima's quantum-infused world, Vex uncovers his own forgotten role in creating the technology that could either liberate humanity or erase individuality forever. With quantum reality shifting around them and the Authority in relentless pursuit, Vex and his companions must outmaneuver enemies both human and beyond conventional understanding.
A mind-bending journey that questions the nature of reality, identity, and what it truly means to be free.
In a future where Earth has fallen to authoritarian control, escape is just the beginning...
From the wreckage of civilization, the Authority rules with an iron fist. When engineer Vex and a band of prisoners hijack a transport bound for the mysterious Proxima colony, they discover a conspiracy that threatens not just their freedom, but the nature of human consciousness itself.
As they navigate the treacherous margins of Proxima's quantum-infused world, Vex uncovers his own forgotten role in creating the technology that could either liberate humanity or erase individuality forever. With quantum reality shifting around them and the Authority in relentless pursuit, Vex and his companions must outmaneuver enemies both human and beyond conventional understanding.
A mind-bending journey that questions the nature of reality, identity, and what it truly means to be free.