In the most isolated place on Earth, someone is living in a place that officially does not exist.
For sixty years, the world's maps have shown a blank white void at coordinates 82 South, 105 East. According to every official record, Station 12 was decommissioned and abandoned in 1964.
But logistics analyst Marek Dovran has found a ghost in the archives. Hidden behind layers of government encryption are monthly manifests for thousands of tons of supplies-food, medicine, fuel, and wool socks-all being delivered to a station that isn't there.
Driven by a need for the truth and joined by Leonie Arvidsen, a historian whose father vanished in the same frozen desert decades ago, Marek embarks on a desperate journey into the Great Silence of Antarctica.
They aren't just looking for a missing research base. They have uncovered a sixty-year conspiracy involving the "Heart" of the planet-a hidden network of stations built to stabilize the Earth's shifting magnetic poles. But the stabilization is failing, and the global shadow committee in charge is willing to do anything to keep the world in the dark.
As the magnetic poles begin a violent, inevitable flip and the modern world's technology begins to fail, Leonie and Marek must face a terrifying choice: maintain the safety of a comfortable lie, or release a truth that will bring civilization to its knees.
STATION 12 is a cinematic, high-stakes mystery thriller that explores the thin line between protection and control. It is a story of survival, the bond between a father and daughter, and the courage it takes to look at the world as it truly is.