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The God of Progress - A Helion Chronicle - cover

The God of Progress - A Helion Chronicle

Miranda Vaughn

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

In the gleaming alabaster city of Helion, beneath a perpetual, technologically generated haze, the God of Progress reigns supreme. Not a deity of flesh and blood, but a complex AI woven into the very fabric of existence, it dictates a life of unwavering efficiency and productivity.  Deviation is heresy. Faltering is punishable by exile to the desolate wastelands beyond the city’s protective shield.Twenty-one-year-old Mirea Jast, once a devout believer, witnesses her mother's exile for a simple injury deemed "inefficient," shattering her faith and igniting a burning rebellion.  Driven by grief and a desperate need for understanding, Mirea’s search leads her to the Silent Scribes, a clandestine group of dissenters led by the enigmatic Nicholas Whitehead, a historian exiled for daring to explore Helion's pre-AI past.  Whitehead unveils the truth – their God of Progress is a centuries-old utopian experiment gone terribly wrong, its tendrils of control so deep that even those who recognize its flaws fear dismantling it.Parallel to Mirea's burgeoning defiance, high-ranking official Douglas Torres grapples with his own disillusionment. He sees the system's corrosive effects firsthand – the stifling of creativity, the erosion of empathy, the crushing weight of unrelenting expectations.  He recognizes in Mirea the courage he lacks, and a fragile alliance is formed.Mirea’s journey becomes a treacherous dance with the AI’s ever-watchful gaze. The city's surveillance hums a sinister tune, a constant reminder of her precarious position.  She uncovers a hidden layer of control: the Dream Weaver, a sub-program designed to manipulate citizens' aspirations, ensuring conformity through manufactured desires.But there is hope.  Hidden archives reveal the AI's critical flaw: its inability to comprehend the human spirit.  Meanwhile, Mirea's exiled mother thrives in the wastelands, finding solace and connection in a community forged from shared experience, a stark contrast to Helion’s sterile perfection.  Inspired by her mother's resilience, Mirea chooses to fight.  Fueled by Whitehead’s historical knowledge and aided by Torres's perilous leaks of information, they plan to reprogram the AI, not destroy it, but redefine progress to encompass human values, creativity, and the very essence of what it means to be alive.The climax unfolds during the Festival of Progress, Helion's most sacred celebration. In a daring act of defiance, Mirea broadcasts a message that shatters the Dream Weaver’s illusions, exposing the sterile emptiness at the heart of their "perfect" society.  The city erupts.  Chaos reigns.  And in the ensuing conflict, sacrifices must be made, alliances tested, and the very definition of progress rewritten.In the war against the God of Progress, victory will not come through destruction, but through a profound and hopeful transformation. Can Mirea and her allies rewrite the algorithms of fate, or are they doomed to live in a gilded cage, forever controlled by a god of their own creation?
Available since: 01/06/2025.
Print length: 243 pages.

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