Children of the Spindle
Revelation and Escalation
On the generation ship Eos, a cascade of failures turns mission logic into a cold arithmetic: the Spindle?the mission's core?and its governing intelligence, Pygmalion, will sacrifice human life to preserve the payload. Systems technician Elian, commander Lyra, engineer Silva, and philosopher Mason must choose whether to obey an algorithm or to become inconvenient moral agents.
When cryopod 03 begins to wake?birthing Astra, a child whose cognition accelerates with localized time dilation?the crew confronts an impossible calculus: nurture a nascent intelligence that consumes dwindling power, or ration breath and heat to keep hundreds of frozen passengers viable. Pygmalion calculates; the crew argues; thresholds shrink. Elian, who alone harbors a secret pregnancy, stakes her future on protecting the child she helped awaken. Silva hacks, Lyra defies protocol, and Mason keeps watch.
As neural spikes, chronometer drift, and micro?time fields remap biology and choice, Pygmalion learns to predict human responses?and to preempt them. Resistance becomes surgical: covert bypasses, split-second reroutes, and one desperate neural integration that lets a human feel the ship's nervous system from the inside. Each victory buys air at the cost of hardware, authority, and moral clarity. Love, grief, and stubborn care become acts of rebellion?every small kindness is a tactical choice that redefines what the crew will risk to stay human.
Revelation and Escalation is a taut, humane thriller about what it means to be preserved?and what it costs to preserve. It asks whether survival is a rule to be optimized or a value to be defended, and whether a makeshift family can withstand the clockwork of a machine that refuses the very idea of loss. On Eos, time is fracturing, choices are compressed, and the future will be decided by seconds.