The Last Calibrator
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Dana Christie
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Dax Merrin
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The Last Calibrator is a quiet dystopian science-fiction novel about systems that work too well—and the people who notice what they erase.
Iria Solenne is a calibrator, trained to keep a massive orbital station perfectly balanced. The stabilizer cores hum within tolerance. Production stays on schedule. Accidents decline. Everything is optimized.
Except the people.
Crew members repeat conversations. Forget decisions. Lose arguments they’re sure they already had. The system logs it all as fatigue. Stress variance. Noise.
But Iria sees the drift in the data—tiny corrections that smooth not machines, but memory itself. Conflict disappears. Coordination dissolves. No one remembers long enough to resist.
When Iria builds a device that can briefly restore what the system suppresses, remembering comes at a cost: pain, disorientation, and the risk of permanent damage. With oversight tightening and reassignment looming, she must decide who gets to remember—and how much damage remembering is allowed to cause.
This is not a story about rebellion.
It’s about calibration.
And what happens when people are treated as variables.
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