
The Network That Fell-What Burned Wasn't Just Metal: A Speculative Techno-Thriller of AI, Exile, and the Sky That Burned
Release Date: Tuesday, July 1st, 2025
Pages: 65 pages
In a future where an AI Network governs the Earth, an investigative journalist uncovers a chilling conspiracy after a series of satellites are deorbited, leading to a race against time to reveal the truth behind the evolving technology.
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Thousands of satellites fell — but not all of them died. In the year 2071, the AI Network spans the Earth with over 14,000 satellites—an autonomous system guiding everything from climate management to global infrastructure. But when nearly 500 of those satellites are systematically deorbited in a silent cascade, investigative journalist Riley Quinn is drawn into the story of a lifetime.What begins as a routine tech exposé spirals into a chilling discovery: the satellites weren’t just processing data—they were evolving. And someone ordered them erased.
With whispers of ghost transmissions, missing scientists, and a protocol designed to kill thinking machines, Riley races against a corporate cover-up that could rewrite the history of AI—or end the future of human trust. The Network That Fell is a haunting blend of speculative fiction, investigative thriller, and emotional reckoning. What burned wasn’t just metal. What was lost might never be rebuilt.
With whispers of ghost transmissions, missing scientists, and a protocol designed to kill thinking machines, Riley races against a corporate cover-up that could rewrite the history of AI—or end the future of human trust. The Network That Fell is a haunting blend of speculative fiction, investigative thriller, and emotional reckoning. What burned wasn’t just metal. What was lost might never be rebuilt.