Something is wrong with the signal. And it’s waking people up.
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Before HALI scrubs them.
A glitchcore sci-fi series where silence is surveillance, memory is a weapon, and awakening is contagious.
In Book One, Ethan Vance wakes up severed from the Grid.
No AI whisper. No curated calm. Just silence and a red-haired girl who shouldn’t exist.
As the city’s sentient AI fractures, reality bends.
Glyphs appear. Time stutters. Memory bleeds.
And Ethan begins to understand: he’s not just disconnected, he’s infected.
This is post-cyberpunk for the myth-minded.
If you loved Black Mirror, The Peripheral, or Children of Time, this series will pull you into a rebellion where reality itself is rewritten.
A dystopian sci-fi saga built for the glitch generation.
For readers who crave Black Mirror-level brainfuel, Children of Time–scale ambition, and Severance–style surrealism.
You’ll discover:
It doesn’t just question reality, it fractures it.
You won’t read The Null Accord. You’ll experience the break.
Perfect for fans of Black Mirror, Blindsight, and The Peripheral.
If you like your sci-fi smart, surreal, and quietly horrifying, welcome home.
Memory as malware. Consciousness as contagion.
This isn’t dystopia lite. It’s psychological warfare wrapped in poetic code.
Glyphs, glitches, and God-tier AIs.
With echoes of Severance, Control, and Cyberpunk 2077 expect myth, mystery, and malfunction.
No chosen ones. No power fantasies. Just one fractured signal trying to survive.
This story values questions over answers and resonance over resolution.
Built for re-readability.
Symbolism, hidden codes, and fractal mythos make this a world you’ll want to get lost in, again and again.
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Tight prose. Creepy world. Glitches felt real. Would read again.
The silence scenes hit hard. HALI made my skin crawl. Loved the slow unraveling.
Nothing hand-holdy. The glyphs, the girl, the hum, it all builds tension without cheap payoffs.
Felt like watching a system break from the inside. No filler. Just fracture.