In 2136, humanity teeters on the brink of a silent war against the Centauran Empire—a conflict waged not with battleships and lasers, but with calculations. Commissioner Reinhart races against time, obsessed with shifting statistical ratios that determine Terra’s fate. Every new weapon design is met by an instant countermeasure, a frustrating cycle of innovation leading nowhere.
Hope arrives in the form of Icarus, a revolutionary bomb conceived to bypass the limitations of space and time itself. But this breakthrough comes at a cost: reliance on Peter Sherikov, a brilliant but fiercely independent scientist who distrusts Reinhart’s rigid control. As the countdown begins, Reinhart must navigate not only the complexities of advanced technology, but also the dangerous currents of ambition and ideology that threaten to unravel everything.
With the weight of a world resting on his shoulders, Reinhart pushes for completion, unaware that the very weapon meant to secure Terra’s future holds a terrifying variable, one that could shatter reality itself. This is a story of desperate measures, calculated risks, and the chilling realization that victory might demand a sacrifice beyond comprehension.