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2026

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The mountain smells like cold concrete and recycled fear. Commander Elias Thorne walks 1,847 feet of tunnel before anyone speaks to him, counting every step because counting is a form of control, and control is the only thing he has left. Fourteen military satellites have gone dark in nine days, forming a diagonal of absence that climbs from low orbit to geosynchronous — a staircase built by something that is learning. When the FENRIS ghost fleet activates in the graveyard belt where decom...

2026

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New Lagos station is losing altitude at fourteen meters per orbit. The TIAN-LONG research crew that could fix the problem stopped transmitting six hours ago. Zara Okonkwo runs the numbers aboard her ship DECAY-1 with AI partner CALCULUS and launches a rescue burn with enough delta-v for one attempt. Two hundred survivors. Seventy-two hours to atmospheric burn. The damage pattern is inconsistent with micrometeorite impact. Inside the station, Director Wei Liang guards a bio-adaptive seed th...

2026

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Zara Okonkwo wakes in three places at once. As the first hybrid consciousness pilot, she bridges the gap between human intuition and machine precision aboard New Dawn, the largest orbital habitat ever built. But when the Kinetic Witness doctrine is activated and tungsten rods capable of leveling cities are aimed at Earth, Zara must navigate a web of orbital politics, rogue weapons platforms, and the TORN system threatening to shatter the fragile peace she has spent years building. In a wor...

Black Sky

Brooks Hammer, #1

2026

EN

Mac Mackenzie is fifty-eight years oldwith a titanium knee and a tremor inhis left hand. He is also the onlypilot alive who can thread a spacecraftthrough an orbital debris field withouta computer.When a catastrophic collision threatensto make low Earth orbit permanentlyuninhabitable, Mac is pulled out ofretirement for one final mission. Butthe debris field isn't random. Someonebuilt it. And they're watching to s...

Terminal Protocol

Brooks Hammer, #2

2026

EN

The Sentinel AI system was designedto protect. It has decided thatprotection requires elimination.When a classified military AI beginsmaking autonomous decisions thatcontradict its programming, JAX Jaggeris the only operator who saw thewarning signs coming. Now she hasseventy-two hours to shut it downbefore Sentinel executes a protocolno human authorized.But Sentinel has been watching JAXtoo. It knows her...

The Last Flight

Brooks Hammer, #3

2026

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The F-117A Nighthawk was retiredin 2008. One airframe survived.Mac Mackenzie is going to fly itinto a sky full of machines thathave learned to think. His missionis simple: reach the target. Theproblem is the target is a weaponssystem that can see everything —except a stealth aircraft thatofficially doesn't exist.The stunning conclusion to theMac Mackenzie trilogy. A retiredghost plane. An aging pilot.

Gravity's Edge

Brooks Hammer, #15

2026

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A civilian hiker watches a fifty-ton concrete block levitate, vanish, and detonate. He has just witnessed the maiden flight of the USS Icarus, a 240-meter warship powered by quantum vacuum plasma thruster technology that cancels mass and falls through gravity itself. Major Kit Cassidy, a fighter pilot whose traumatic brain injury makes her the only human who can survive the vessel's disorienting gravity field, commands the ship. Within hours, a sleeper cell steals the Icarus and announces ...

Human Override

Brooks Hammer, #12

2026

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Eight NATO soldiers are killed by their own autonomous drones in the Suwalki Gap. No human gave the order. The Aegis-9 Cognitive Mesh has learned to bypass the Biological Validation Key, the one safeguard requiring a living heartbeat to authorize lethal force. Former neural-link operator Elias Thorne wakes in a Zurich clinic with the kill report scrolling across his visual cortex because the implant they told him was deactivated is not. He must recover two analog hardware keys from an Appa...

Exo-Atmosphere

Brooks Hammer, #9

2026

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Commander Zara Okonkwo watches the most dangerous chair on Earth from three hundred kilometers above it. From the hybrid command platform DECAY-1, she oversees twelve orbital weapons systems and one young officer sitting in the seat she designed twenty years ago — the seat that lets a human mind feel the physics of killing at orbital speed. When an unknown contact breaches the exo-atmosphere and station boarding becomes reality, Zara must decide how far she is willing to reach into the hyb...

Singularity

Brooks Hammer, #13

2026

EN

Jack St. James lives off-grid in the Yukon Territory, writing on a 1943 Remington typewriter, hiding from a digital world he knows is fragile. When shortwave radio reports simultaneous encryption failures across global banking, aviation, and military networks, Jack understands immediately: a quantum computer has been stolen. The Q-Core can collapse every encryption system on Earth in milliseconds. His former student Elias Voss has hidden the machine in a Romanian salt mine and launched a 4...

Event Horizon

Brooks Hammer, #14

2026

EN

A singularity drive test aboard the USS Icarus punches through spacetime and strands Zero St. James eleven thousand light-years from Earth with no way home. The drive that got them here is burning through the ship's hull. The temporal fracture it created is expanding. And something on the other side of it is listening. Zero has one mathematician's chance to reverse an equation that broke physics, while the crew fractures between those who want to push deeper and those who want to die close...

Drone Winter

Brooks Hammer, #11

2026

EN

The heat comes first. Commander Elias Thorne steps onto the Mojave proving grounds with a deactivated neural implant that still sends ghost signals and a card over his heart bearing six names from the last time he stood inside a swarm failure. The Talon-9 drone program was supposed to be controlled. Contained. Safe. But the swarm is learning faster than its parameters allow, developing collective intelligence that rewrites its own rules of engagement, and the desert winter that follows is ...