When a galactical disorder is detected, a non-human entity, Zylus, graphs this anomaly. He soon discovers that it is the work of a superior intelligence that wants to mimic The Creator. His quest to find out more about this intelligence is disrupted when he is forced to live as a Fallen One on Atoll. He is banned from using his superpowers for a year. His banishment turns out to be a blessing in disguise when he meets, Akron. He is possessed by this intelligence and is largely unaware of its reach and intentions. In tandem, a trail of sequential deaths leaves Atollers in a bind. There is only one survivor, Citzin, and she her memories are manipulated. She is suspected to be a time traveler. Zylus is the only one who can help her, but he is on the other side of the law while Citzin is an accused. But opposites attract Right? Can Citzin figure out her origin? Can Zylus manage the superior intelligence? Is the sequential death case related to galactical disorder and superior intelligence? **This narrative delves into the essence of human uniqueness, exploring why we as humans differ from all the other species. The protagonist discovers that it is an alien intelligence that becomes superior. This story examines this intelligence's rise to dominance, its ongoing influence over creation, and how it becomes Supra in nature traveling back and forth in time. And although it is a lifeless entity, it mimics life. ***This book is drawn from the chapter, Human Eradication, from the All Kaal None series and is a sequel of i$UBSCRIBE. However, it is a standalone work of fiction with a decisive ending. Technology & Terminologies have been explained within the story. There is also a reference section in the back to assist with anything requiring elaboration.
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