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The Postponement

The Aphelion Sequence, Book 1

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The Postponement

De : Aris Thorne
Lu par : Jeff Bachar
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The Postponement is a restrained, high-concept science-fiction drama about a generation ship that finally reaches a viable planet—and discovers that arrival may be the most dangerous moment of the journey.

After 143 years in transit, the ship confirms the existence of Threshold-1: a planet capable of sustaining human life. According to the charter, the population must vote—land and begin planetary settlement, or continue onward and remain a civilization in motion. The decision is binding. The consequences are irreversible.

As preparations for the vote begin, fault lines emerge. Engineers quietly document systems that are aging faster than anyone wants to admit. Demographers project futures where both choices lead to long-term collapse. Educators struggle to justify a democratic process that gives equal weight to unequal lifetimes. Young citizens realize they will inherit a decision made by those who may not live to see its consequences.

No single crisis explodes. Instead, pressure accumulates—through delayed maintenance, softened language in old laws, and the moral weight of choosing when no good option exists.

Told through multiple grounded perspectives, The Postponement explores governance under scarcity, generational consent, and the danger of deferring hard decisions until deferral itself becomes the decision.

This is cerebral, procedural science fiction in the tradition of Kim Stanley Robinson and Ted Chiang—quietly tense, ethically focused, and driven by systems rather than spectacle.

©2026 Aris Thorne (P)2026 Aris Thorne
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