In a dystopian future ruled by a corporate oligarchy, society lives under constant surveillance through smart devices controlled by The Algorhym, a powerful AI that monitors and manipulates every aspect of daily life. Joe Carpenter, a weary factory worker, tries to keep his fractured family safe while navigating the oppressive regime. His 17-year-old daughter, Maya, is defiant, openly criticizing the government, while his 15-year-old son, Elliot, begins to buy into its propaganda.
When Maya's rebellious nature leads to her arrest, Joe is thrust into the underground rebellion. With the help of Lena, a determined rebel leader, Joe rescues Maya from the regime's clutches. However, their actions draw the regime's ire, forcing them into hiding. Elliot, consumed by fear and loyalty to the regime, betrays his family, only to realize too late the devastating consequences of his actions.
As the family fractures, Joe and Maya become deeply involved in the rebellion, targeting key regime infrastructure in an effort to destabilize the government's control. Their most ambitious strike-the destruction of the AtlasCorp Tower, which houses the central servers of The Algorhym-cripples the regime's surveillance but comes at a great cost, including the loss of Lena and a brutal crackdown on the district.
Haunted by guilt, Elliot seeks redemption by secretly feeding the rebellion critical intelligence. Though the family begins to reconcile, the cyclical nature of power and oppression becomes evident. Even as the rebellion gains ground, Joe sees new leaders rising, mirroring the same corruption and control they fought to overthrow.
Willing to risk her life, a seasoned soldier recruits a vengeful goddess to fight a war of the future.
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When UN Army Captain Akira Dunn is sent to investigate an outlandish legend, she doesn't question her orders. Realistically, she knows it's impossible that a goddess lives among them; even less likely is that said immortal is dead set on destroying the world's greatest enemy, Verus Rex.
So when myth becomes reality, and she finds herself face to face with the goddess Danya, Akira begins to feel something she had forgotten over the last fourteen years of war: hope.
Unfortunately, Concordia is far from an easy opponent, and the country in the sky seemingly takes pride in destroying the world beneath them. Danya's defiant personality, coupled with her sporadic outbursts of anger, doesn't help either, and it's Akira's job to keep the temperamental goddess in line.
But Akira refuses to let that stop her. For the sake of their future, and for those that no longer have one, Akira intends to do whatever it takes to end the war once and for all.
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WARNING: This story contains depictions of suicide and violence that may not be suitable for some readers. Reader discretion is advised.