Launch Transmission / Colin Sharp / New Technothriller

The Orion Charter

Twelve thousand years ago, they buried something beneath Gobekli Tepe. They were never supposed to wake it up.

When geomagnetic anomalies begin spreading across the planet, a UNESCO investigator and a hunted systems scientist uncover evidence that the ancient world was not building temples. It was building a warning. The investigation moves through field archives, server halls, redacted medical briefings, and the first signs that the signal is returning.

The Signal Is Returning

Ancient recurrence patterns, synthetic resonance fields, geomagnetic instability, and machine systems that begin acting like amplifiers inside a planetary field drive the mystery outward from the excavation site.

Ancient stone pillar under violet electrical discharge
Gobekli Tepe / Recurrence

The warning predates recorded history.

The buried architecture is not treated as passive archaeology. It functions as evidence that earlier civilizations saw the cycle, encoded it, and attempted to leave instructions behind.

Ancient stone slab scanned inside a server room
Synthetic Amplification

The new temple is computational.

Server infrastructure, machine learning systems, and geometric signal analysis begin behaving less like tools and more like tuning hardware inside a larger field event.

Dense city intersection lit by electronic billboards at night
Global Exposure

No containment line holds for long.

What begins as a local anomaly reaches dense urban systems, public infrastructure, and human perception, widening the scale from excavation mystery to civilizational threat.

Prehistoric stone circle beneath a luminous night sky

Inside the Dossier

Recovered field logs, anomaly briefings, medical summaries, and Antarctic coordinates form a classified packet built to deepen the world of the novel.

File A-17

CRTD field recovery log

Medical notes and blackout-event fragments from the first field collapse near the excavation site.

Joint Bulletin

WHO / UNESCO anomaly briefing

Clinical summaries, early exposure markers, and indications that the event is not local to one dig site.

Psych Eval

Redacted witness assessment

A field archaeologist begins describing contact with a pattern older than language and older than doctrine.

Vector Map

Antarctic coordinates

Transmission fragments point away from the original site and toward another location the system did not want rediscovered.

Visual Field Notes

Discovery, machine interpretation, human cost, and first contact with a force that no longer reads as myth once the systems begin to fail.