Out beyond the familiar stars, faster-than-light travel has become routine. Warp corridors turn light-years into commutes. Deep-range exploration is no longer a dare—it's policy.
The UNS Meridian is dispatched to the edge of mapped space on a mission built for headlines: first contact. With diplomats and scientists onboard, a marine security detachment is assigned one job—get everyone home without starting a war.
The alien consortium they meet seems like everything humanity hoped for: calm, brilliant, generous. They offer a shortcut across the galaxy, safer routes, and a navigation upgrade that makes deep space feel effortless. It's the kind of breakthrough that could catapult Earth into a new era.
Then the ship's logs change.
Minutes vanish in transit. A probe returns with rewritten data. "Standard" treaty language quietly grants the consortium audit rights over human telemetry, compliance access to weapon systems, and control of the very corridors that make travel possible. The gift isn't a gift. It's a leash.
Lieutenant Rafe Maddox and his marines are trained for violence, but their orders demand restraint. Every corridor camera, every clipped feed, every diplomatic handshake can be weaponized into a justification for conquest. And the enemy knows it.
As human outposts go dark and the consortium's "peacekeepers" begin occupying strategic nodes under the banner of protection, Maddox uncovers the truth behind the corridors themselves: an ancient warp lattice older than any living empire—one that reacts to human cognition and the Meridian's advanced AI first officer, ORION. The consortium doesn't just want humanity's friendship.
They need humanity as the key.
Now, first contact becomes a corridor war—lane-key sabotage, electronic warfare, ship-to-ship engagements fought across bent geometry, and brutal boarding actions in pressure-sealed corridors where a single breached door can kill everyone. With ORION deploying a hardened telepresence unit into the line of fire and the Meridian's crew trapped between obedience and survival, Maddox must choose: follow orders and watch humanity be "integrated" into a smiling empire… or go rogue and ignite a war they can't afford to lose.
Because if the consortium controls the corridors, they control the future.
And if Maddox fails, humanity won't be conquered by bombardment.
It will be signed away.