When objects enter Earth's atmosphere in perfect formation, the world's militaries prepare for invasion. What they discover instead is far worse: an intelligence that doesn't conquer worlds - it optimizes them.
Cities fall without bombs.
Armies collapse without battles. Entire populations are measured, categorized, and quietly rewritten into something more... efficient.Commander Price leads the last resistance cells protecting evacuation corridors for millions of civilians. But as the enemy adapts, survival stops being about firepower - and starts being about prediction. Every pattern humanity repeats becomes another weakness exploited.
Far from the front lines, systems architect Laila uncovers the horrifying truth behind the invasion:
Humanity isn't being destroyed. It's being tested. Studied. Reduced to probabilities.And the more predictable humanity becomes, the closer it moves to extinction.
To survive, humanity must do the one thing no optimized system ever would:Choose each other - even when it makes survival less certain.
Even when it costs everything.Because in a war against perfect logic, humanity's greatest weapon may be its greatest flaw.