Interstellar Object
Interstellar Object - Nexo I StoriesNobody knew how soon the end began. He only came slow with the elegance of the inevitable.In 2029, an interstellar body was spotted from the Roque de los Chichis Observatory in La Palma. The astronomers called him9I / Nordic. The press christened himThe Ahenjo Star.First she believed herself a comet, then a ship, after... something more.Following his approach to the Sun, his and his objects moved to Earth. Since then, nothing's been the same again.When the Entity - as it would have been called - settled into orbit, the planet stopped. TheMetal palmsmillion structures that came down from heaven, put an end to hunger, pain and necessity. For a while, humanity thought that they had reached heaven. But the pity of the cosmos is always a double-edged weapon.It's been nine years now. The palm trees are beginning to disappear and with them the last reflection of civilization. TheCitiesThey barely survive among the rubble of the old world.amidst that silence,Jean-Luc Morela 50-year-old French journalist, divorced, alcoholic and skeptical, gets a final assignment from the dyingUNSO: to cover the remains of the planet and to record the testimonies of those who survived the "Miracle of the Entity."From the cold ruins of St. Petersburg to the deserts devouring Algiers and Dubai, from the empty temples of Jerusalem to the dying lights of Tokyo, Morel interviews with soldiers, scientists, fanatics and dreamers. Each man keeps a fragment of his mystery, and every voice reveals a crack in his and his compassion that saved them.He's with him alone.Simonan artificial intelligence set up on his old laptop, scheduled with his dead wife's voice. His only company, his conscience and perhaps his judge.Through his travels, Morel will discover that the Entity never spoke with words. That the silence she put after herself could be his true message.And that maybe after all,He did not come to destroy us but to remind us of what we were before his pain was forgotten..The Interstellar Object 9It's a choral account about extinction and memory, a journalistic chronicle written at the end of the abyss.A modern choice where cosmic horror gets confused with mercy, and the last human voice - a tiring journalist and his IA with his wife's voice - tries to answer the question that mankind should never have put:What if the universe just wanted to listen to us?
