
The 257th Decimal
A single error. A 6,000-year journey to oblivion. One last chance to fix it.
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Alfred Gattenby

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For six thousand years, the rogue planet Chronos has sailed a ghost orbit through the void, its path a masterpiece of mathematics so elegant and impossible it defies the known laws of physics. When Captain Ælfthryth Goldwyn and the crew of the USC Indomitable are sent to investigate this cosmic anomaly, they discover a truth far stranger than any hyper-advanced alien race: Chronos is a lifeboat, populated by the last survivors of a long-dead star system.
The Mnemon are a species adrift in a shared, timeless sorrow, their entire consciousness a living memory of their ancient journey. But when a single act of scientific curiosity—a well-intentioned message from the Indomitable—reveals the fate of their home star, it shatters their fragile peace, plunging the planet’s collective mind into a screaming abyss of psychic terror.
Deep within the chaos of their shared madness, the crew uncovers the horrifying truth. The Mnemon’s ancestors, brilliant but flawed, made a single, infinitesimal error in their calculations. A rounding error at the 257th decimal place has turned their multi-millennia voyage to a safe harbor into an unchangeable collision course with their own sun’s dead heart—a lethal, spinning pulsar.
Pitted against her own by-the-book First Officer and the sacred law she is sworn to uphold, Goldwyn must make an impossible choice: obey protocol and watch a world perish from a typo, or risk her career, her ship, and her crew to attempt a rescue on a scale never before imagined. To save the Mnemon, her team must wage war against mathematics itself, using their warp drive not to travel, but to sculpt spacetime and correct a 6,000-year-old mistake.
But the universe does not suffer intervention lightly. As the Indomitable pushes its technology to the breaking point, the crew discovers that their solution may be as dangerous as the problem. The very act of saving Chronos is threatening to shake it to pieces, and fixing the echo of a dead star may get them all shattered by the resonance.