PHOENIX_PRIMA
Earth is dying.
By the year 2115, humanity's future no longer lies beneath its own poisoned skies, but light-years away-on Pandora, a moon rich in unobtanium and alive in ways no human world has ever been. To survive there, humanity created the Avatar Program: artificial bodies, remote-controlled through neural synchronization, allowing humans to walk among alien life without being human.
Lucas was never meant to be special.
A scientist by training and circumstance, he awakens in a world that is not his own, transmigrated into the body of a young RDA researcher on the eve of humanity's greatest colonial experiment. Armed with knowledge from a past life and trapped inside a decaying future, Lucas sees Pandora not as salvation or conquest, but as a living system humanity barely understands.
Then something impossible appears.
Recovered from ancient Antarctic ice, an anomalous red organism dismissed as a biological dead end, matches something Lucas alone recognizes: a creature from a game he once played, a species defined by hunger, adaptation, and ruthless evolution.
Against scientific consensus and protected by his status as an executive's son, Lucas creates an avatar not from Na'vi DNA but from the alien worm itself.
When he links his consciousness to the creature on Pandora, survival becomes more than a goal, it becomes transformation.
As human ambition collides with alien ecosystems, and Pandora reveals truths that challenge both science and morality, Lucas must decide what he is becoming.
Scientist, colonist, monster or something entirely new.