With colonies on the moon, Mars, and Ganymede, humanity has finally spread into the stars. Technology propels a new golden age, science becomes the focal point of advancement, and corporate intrigue slinks in the shadows while fashioning the future through manipulation.
Sadly, not everyone shares in the grandeur of this new era.
It’s been three years since his medical discharge, but Graham Denyevech still stumbles through a life without purpose. In desperate need of change, he eventually hits rock-bottom and accepts a private security job, working for the same type of corporate entity he’s always loathed.
His new employer quickly vindicates Graham’s low expectations. While the work takes him across the solar system, Graham witnesses the underhanded dealings of the corporate world. Each mission pulls him further down the slope of moral ambiguity, and when he unearths something that implicates the company in dangerous and illegal experiments, he faces difficult choices of his own.
Is there room for morality in the future of human civilization? And, if there is, what price would he pay to do what he believes is right?