The mission was supposed to be historic. A flyby of the Moon's far side. A triumph of human ingenuity beamed live to a watching world. Commander Nathan Carver — decorated Navy veteran, precision-built astronaut, emotionally hollow husband — had spent years engineering every variable into submission. The one thing he never accounted for was the signal.
Deep in the shadow of the South Pole-Aitken Basin, the Artemis II crew detects something that shouldn't exist: a geometric pulse buried in the lunar regolith, its intervals following a Fibonacci sequence. Not a geological echo. Not a solar reflection. A message. And the moment they acknowledge it, something on the far side of the Moon acknowledges them back.
What begins as a controlled scientific anomaly rapidly unravels into a first-contact event that none of the crew's training prepared them for. One by one, the four astronauts — methodical Commander Carver, charismatic pilot Darius Blackwell, razor-sharp engineer Elena Voss, and idealistic mission specialist Julien Moreau — find themselves changed. Not in ways visible on a medical scanner. In ways that rewrite what they are.
By the time Artemis II returns to Earth, the crew carries something home with them.
And Earth is already beginning to answer.
When a global event known only as The Integration rewrites the rules of human existence — sorting every person alive into a System of skills, stats, and survival rankings — Nathan Carver must confront a brutal truth: the mission never ended. It only changed planets.
With interdimensional portals tearing open across city skylines, nightmarish creatures pouring through, and a world fracturing between those who adapt and those who are erased, Carver must become something he was always afraid to be — not just a commander, but a leader. Even if it costs him the last human thing he has left: his marriage, his grief, and the fraying memory of the man he was before the Moon spoke back.
The Integration is a breathtaking fusion of hard science fiction and LitRPG survival, built on themes of grief, identity, sacrifice, and what it means to be human when the universe decides to redefine the term.
The Vanguard Sequence begins here.
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