Real science fiction meets politics.
The year is 2083. Humanity had come to the brink of extinction. Twice. Three superpowers - America, Europa, and the Empire of Asia - have held an uneasy peace for nearly a decade, bound by the Canberra Accords of 2074. The world has learned, painfully, that cooperation is the only path forward.
Then, on July 14, 2083, a group of scientists discover something that should not exist, something that changes everything that comes after. Lead Scientist Frank Gilbert is the first to understand what it means. The world's governments are the first to understand what it is worth.
What follows is a story of ambition, secrecy, and the fragility of the peace humanity fought so hard to build. A story about the distance between what governments say and what they do. As the great powers maneuver for control, a secret mission is launched without the knowledge of allies. The consequences will be irreversible.
Outreach 2083 is a novel about what power does to people - and what discovery does to power. It is for readers who believe that the most dangerous thing in the universe is not what is out there - it is what we would do about it.