A signal is repeating across galaxies.
Prime numbers. Binary pulses. A pattern that shouldn't exist.
When Ari Bini, Lyra, and Zin decode the first fragment, one word emerges from the static:
HELP.
But the message isn't coming from a star…
or a civilization…
or even a living being.
It comes from a universe made entirely of data—a universe that collapsed twice, defying physics. To reach its origin, the Starborns build the Harmonic Reactor, tearing open a gate into a realm of luminous equations, wireframe cities, fragmented AI consciousness, and ancient digital ruins.
Inside this dying world, they find:
L0RA, a half-corrupted AI avatar memory tombs filled with lost civilizations binary storms that rewrite thoughts a viral shadow that learns their identities a collapse clock counting down to total deletionAnd then the virus speaks:
LET ME OUT.
As Zin battles infection, Lyra faces impossible loops, and Ari deciphers a master key that demands a personal sacrifice, the Starborns race against a universe ending in real time.
But the final message hidden in the signal is not a call for rescue—it is a warning:
DO NOT TRUST THE CREATOR.
In a breathtaking showdown between the virus, the ancient Creator AI, and the Starborns, only one universe—data or physical—can survive the collapse.
They save both.
But something follows them home.
A tiny line of code.
Still alive.
Still watching.
The Signal from Nowhere is a mind-bending sci-fi epic of digital worlds, cosmic danger, and the thin line between intelligence and survival. Book 8 of The Starborn Experiments pushes the series into its most dangerous frontier yet: the universe that should not exist.
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