They crossed the stars to save humanity. What they found may end it.
We prepared for an alien invasion.
Too bad a civilization from another planet did exactly the same.
They’ve been dead for millennia.
And they might still finish us.
After fleeing a dying Earth, humanity’s first interstellar colony ship reaches Eden at last. Eighty years in transit. One chance to begin again.
Eden is alive. Vast. Dangerous. Its surface shelters an intelligent native species, the ruins of forgotten empires, and planetary systems that refuse to behave as expected. Still, the settlers do what humans always do: they divide power, argue authority, and build fragile order from old habits.
Then a second human ship arrives.
Its crew left Earth decades later, with superior technology and bodies altered beyond recognition. Genetically engineered and mentally linked, they function as a single collective—everything the Ark’s settlers are not. Two versions of humanity now face each other on the same world.
At first, they try to coexist. But Eden has a memory. And its long-silent mechanisms are beginning to wake.
What follows is not a war between species—but between futures.
Outsphere launches an epic science-fiction saga where colonization, transhumanism, and buried alien legacies collide.
Should mankind be saved—and if so, which one?