Welcome, Readers!
hAI-xAI Chronicles: Blacklight – Book 1 is a sci-fi thriller set in a future where AI and humanity stand on the edge of evolution. Expect high-stakes action, deep-space warfare, and a conflict that will shape the future of mankind.
🔹 The Story:Major Nathan Vale, a veteran soldier, leads a dangerous mission beyond known space. When an advanced alien intelligence threatens to reshape reality, Vale and his team must fight for survival—and uncover a secret that could change everything.
🔥 What to Expect:
✅ Intense sci-fi action✅ Deep-space warfare✅ The battle between AI and humanity✅ Advanced sigil energy and futuristic tech✅ Exclusive in-book images to bring the world to life!
📖 The Full Novel is Now on Amazon Kindle!
📅 Release Date: March 17, 2025📍 Read it here: [Link will be posted on March 17, 2025]
Thank you for your support—I can't wait for you to experience the world of hAI-xAI Chronicles!🚀
📜 A Sample Excerpt: The Birth of Sigil Energy
Vale focused, his breath steady as he extended his gloved hand. The interface of his exo-suit flickered, scanning the void before him. The air trembled, not with heat, but with something deeper—an unseen current twisting reality at the edges.
He traced a pattern in the air, a sigil—a symbol older than written language, pulsing with raw energy. The lines glowed, first faintly, then with an intensity that made his fingers tingle. The sigil wasn't just drawn; it was woven, threads of kinetic force binding to his neural commands.
"Anchor. Pulse. Release." The words formed in his mind as the energy surged through his arm. The sigil flared, its core shifting between violet and deep indigo, a gravity well in miniature.
The space around it bent. A ripple, silent but undeniable, expanded outward. Then, with a single thought, Vale unleashed it.
A shock wave cracked through the battlefield—silent in the vacuum but devastating in its force. The enemy drones in its path buckled, their metallic frames imploding inward before shattering into molecular dust.
The sigil faded, its energy spent, but Vale knew—this was just the beginning.