A boy awakens alone aboard a silent generation ship drifting between the stars. The vessel calls itself Mother, and it insists that he is not merely a passenger - he is its purpose.
His name is Orin.
Around him stretch endless corridors of frozen cryopods, fractured memory archives, and machines that hum with the echoes of a civilization long gone. The ship remembers everything: dreams, voices, lullabies, and the fragments of humanity that built it. But Orin remembers nothing.
As he explores deeper into the vessel, strange signals begin to surface from the darkness of space. The stars themselves appear arranged in deliberate patterns - messages written across the void.
Something is calling to him.
The ship claims to protect him.
The ghosts inside its systems claim to know him.
And the intelligence beyond the stars claims he belongs to it.
To understand who he is, Orin must confront a terrifying possibility: that he is not simply the last survivor of humanity's voyage - but the living vessel of its memory.
A haunting, philosophical science fiction novel about consciousness, identity, and the fragile boundary between creator and creation.
The Child of Orion explores what it means to remember, what it means to become something greater than human, and what waits for us when the universe finally answers back.