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August 4, 2025
On the isolated orbital research station Chronos, brilliant but haunted astrophysicist Dr. Aris Thorne achieves the impossible: a device that can glimpse the future. His triumph is short-lived. The device reveals an imminent, devastating alien invasion, a catastrophe that Thorne’s own actions seem to have precipitated. As the Chronos comes under siege, Thorne races against time, not only to save his crew but to unravel the terrifying paradox of his own creation. He must confront the psychological toll of knowing what’s coming, the ethical minefield of altering destiny, and the growing paranoia fracturing his crew. With inexplicable system failures and cryptic messages hinting at a deeper purpose for the station, Thorne questions everything, including the true nature of the invaders. Is this an invasion, or a consequence? Is the enemy truly an enemy, or a reflection of humanity's own temporal transgressions? As Commander Rostova struggles to maintain order and trust erodes among the crew, Thorne’s strained relationship with his former mentor, Professor Finch, offers cryptic clues to the unfolding crisis. Thorne’s desperate attempts to save Dr. Lena Hanson, a crewmate he foresees dying, force him to confront the devastating ripple effects of changing fate. 'Chronos Paradox' is a suspenseful psychological thriller that plunges into the heart of temporal mechanics, exploring the crushing weight of foresight, the mutability of destiny, and the blurred lines between ally and enemy when causality itself is in question. Prepare for a mind-bending journey where the future is not only seen but fought for, and the greatest threat may be the knowledge of what is to come.
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Start Writing NowSalman Ahmed is an aspiring author with a passion for exploring the profound questions of existence. His background in theoretical physics fuels his fascination with temporal mechanics, destiny, and the human psyche, making 'Chronos Paradox' a deeply considered debut.
By Salman Ahmed