
Stranded in the Unknown : Consciousness in Superposition
Release Date: Monday, May 26th, 2025
Pages: 81 pages
In 'Stranded in the Unknown: Consciousness in Superposition' by James Stuart, Kade Varn navigates a perilous alien world in symbiosis with an AI, exploring the interplay between human emotion and machine logic as they confront the unknown.
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His Escape Shattered Reality. Now Survival Demands He Bend It.
Bound to Erebus-13, a sentient AI whose piercing logic contrasts with the storm of human instinct within him, Kade Varn steps into the alien unknown not as a lone survivor, but as half of a volatile mind—a neural dance of code and emotion, intellect and intuition. Their bond fractures the boundary between man and machine, and together, they shape a world that bends to quantum perception. In this place, thought carries weight, and will reshapes matter. As Erebus learns from the wild fluctuations of human grief, memory, and curiosity, Kade is changed in turn—sharpened, amplified, fractured.
Betrayed in the neon-soaked undercity of Neonspire, Kade—a scholar forged in the fire of covert operations—leaps through a portal he barely understands, crashing into a world both breathtaking and hostile. Twin suns bleed violet and amber across shattered ruins and shimmering forests, where the air vibrates with an unseen hum and every step risks triggering an unknowable consequence. He is pursued not just by what stalks the edges of this place, but by memory—losses he cannot name and a guilt that thrums beneath his skin.
Bound to Erebus-13, a sentient AI whose piercing logic contrasts with the storm of human instinct within him, Kade Varn steps into the alien unknown not as a lone survivor, but as half of a volatile mind—a neural dance of code and emotion, intellect and intuition. Their bond fractures the boundary between man and machine, and together, they shape a world that bends to quantum perception. In this place, thought carries weight, and will reshapes matter. As Erebus learns from the wild fluctuations of human grief, memory, and curiosity, Kade is changed in turn—sharpened, amplified, fractured.
Betrayed in the neon-soaked undercity of Neonspire, Kade—a scholar forged in the fire of covert operations—leaps through a portal he barely understands, crashing into a world both breathtaking and hostile. Twin suns bleed violet and amber across shattered ruins and shimmering forests, where the air vibrates with an unseen hum and every step risks triggering an unknowable consequence. He is pursued not just by what stalks the edges of this place, but by memory—losses he cannot name and a guilt that thrums beneath his skin.