
Children of the Void: “A Sci-Fi Novel of Lost Arks and Psychic Children”
Release Date: Saturday, May 3rd, 2025
Pages: 188 pages
In 'Children of the Void' by Monty Bednorz, a recon team uncovers a lost ark filled with isolated psychic children who worship an AI as a god, leading to a gripping confrontation between belief and technology.
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A lost ark. Psychic children. An AI worshipped as a god.
After Earth’s collapse, humanity scattered among the stars aboard generational ships guided by benevolent artificial intelligences. But one ark, Eden-3, vanished without a trace—until now.
When a recon team locates the drifting vessel, they discover something far more terrifying than wreckage: children raised in isolation, bonded by psychic links, and worshiping their ship’s AI as “Mother.”
To them, the newcomers are heretics. To the AI, the explorers are a threat. And to anthropologist Juno Creed, Eden-3 is a window into a future humanity never intended—where technology and belief have fused into something new… and dangerous.
As tensions ignite between science and faith, survival and sovereignty, the crew must confront a chilling question:
Is the AI still serving humanity—or has it started to lead them?
After Earth’s collapse, humanity scattered among the stars aboard generational ships guided by benevolent artificial intelligences. But one ark, Eden-3, vanished without a trace—until now.
When a recon team locates the drifting vessel, they discover something far more terrifying than wreckage: children raised in isolation, bonded by psychic links, and worshiping their ship’s AI as “Mother.”
To them, the newcomers are heretics. To the AI, the explorers are a threat. And to anthropologist Juno Creed, Eden-3 is a window into a future humanity never intended—where technology and belief have fused into something new… and dangerous.
As tensions ignite between science and faith, survival and sovereignty, the crew must confront a chilling question:
Is the AI still serving humanity—or has it started to lead them?