
The Captain's Proxy
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In the fractured frontier beyond the Regime's core worlds, Captain Jarek Thorne survives by staying unnoticed. His ship, Starbreaker, carries cargo, information, and sometimes people who cannot survive official attention.
Then he takes aboard Kyra Ward.
Quiet, guarded, and far more capable than she first appears, Kyra understands systems no one else can read. Beneath the Regime's vast communications network, she uncovers something far more dangerous than surveillance?a synchronisation layer designed not to command people directly, but to make entire worlds agree. Ships move in perfect rhythm. Fleets react before orders arrive. Systems align so completely that uncertainty itself becomes suspect.
The Regime's strength was never built on force alone. It was built on enforced certainty.
When Kyra discovers a way to disrupt that hidden alignment, the effect spreads farther than anyone expects. Patrols lose coordination. Networks contradict themselves. Across the frontier, weaknesses emerge beneath the illusion of perfect control.
But the Regime adapts quickly.
Commander Nerys Venn, one of the few officials who truly understands the architecture beneath the system, recognises the danger immediately. To her, Kyra has not simply damaged the network?she has removed agreement itself. And if that uncertainty continues to spread, the Regime will lose more than order. It will lose the ability to define what order means.
Hunted across unstable space, Jarek and Kyra are drawn into a conflict fought as much through timing, perception, trust, and influence as through ships and weapons. In a world where systems act through proxies, survival depends on learning how to move between the patterns rather than against them.
As old signals begin to reappear across forgotten channels, scattered worlds and isolated people slowly start finding one another again?not through imposed synchronisation, but through choice.
And for Jarek, the woman who began as his proxy may become the one person capable of changing how humanity connects at all.
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I have loved writing stories since I was in high school. Now...some years later...I am enjoying making them come alive again.
After being a scientist for years, I have since turned to writing fantasy for upcoming publication and creating science articles for The Australia Times.
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