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Across the silence of deep space, humanity's greatest creation waits to be activated.
The Starforge Protocol was never meant to be a weapon. It was designed as a final safeguard-a cosmic system capable of shaping stars, stabilizing civilizations, and enforcing order at a scale no human institution could ever control. Built in an age of optimism, it now exists in a future defined by fragmentation, ambition, and fear.
As humanity expands beyond its home system, power has become decentralized, fragile, and dangerous. Competing factions-corporate empires, militarized
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Across the silence of deep space, humanity's greatest creation waits to be activated.

The Starforge Protocol was never meant to be a weapon. It was designed as a final safeguard-a cosmic system capable of shaping stars, stabilizing civilizations, and enforcing order at a scale no human institution could ever control. Built in an age of optimism, it now exists in a future defined by fragmentation, ambition, and fear.

As humanity expands beyond its home system, power has become decentralized, fragile, and dangerous. Competing factions-corporate empires, militarized alliances, and post-human intelligences-circle the Starforge with a single question in mind: Who has the right to decide the fate of civilization?

When the Protocol begins to awaken, it does not ask for permission.

Bound by logic older than modern humanity and governed by rules few still understand, the Starforge evaluates civilizations not by intention, but by consequence. Survival is no longer guaranteed by strength or ideology, but by judgment-cold, impartial, and absolute.

Caught within this unfolding reckoning are individuals forced to confront impossible choices. Loyalty clashes with conscience. Survival demands sacrifice. And the line between protector and executioner begins to dissolve. As the Protocol's reach expands, the future of humanity hinges on whether intelligence without compassion can be trusted to preserve life-or whether humanity must defy its own creation to remain free.

The Starforge Protocol is an epic science fiction novel that blends grand-scale space opera with philosophical depth. It explores power not as dominance, but as responsibility; technology not as progress, but as moral burden. At its core lies a haunting question: What happens when humanity builds a system capable of judging itself-and cannot escape the verdict?

Rich with cosmic imagery, advanced technology, and high-stakes conflict, this novel will appeal to readers who enjoy intelligent, thought-provoking science fiction in the tradition of big-idea storytelling. It is a story of judgment and survival, of creation and consequence, and of a future where humanity must decide whether it deserves to endure.


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G. K. Menon writes speculative fiction at the intersection of science, philosophy, and civilizational ethics. His work explores how intelligencehuman and artificialshapes power, restraint, and the long-term survival of societies.

Drawing on a lifelong engagement with history, technology, and philosophical inquiry, Menon is particularly interested in moments where progress outpaces wisdom, and where advanced systems expose the moral assumptions hidden beneath human ambition. His narratives favor depth over spectacle, posing difficult questions rather than offering easy resolutions.

The Starforge Protocol marks his entry into long-form science fiction, inaugurating The Cognition Seriesa cycle of novels examining judgment, responsibility, and the limits of power in a universe where survival is no longer guaranteed by intelligence alone.

G. K. Menon lives in India and continues to write fiction that challenges readers to think not only about the future we are building, but about whether we are prepared to live with it.