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The Solarion Project: Alternate Universe -

In many sci-fi stories, there is a clear distinction between the Federation (Good) and the Enemy (Bad). The AU setting often blurs these lines. With the timeline shifted, players often find themselves working for organizations that are morally grey. The "Solarion" initiative itself might be a necessary evil rather than a beacon of hope.

The Solarion Project: Alternate Universe offers a compelling, philosophically rich framework for exploring multiverse fiction without falling into empty spectacle. Its strength lies in grounding cosmic events in intimate moral choices and the haunting question: What do you owe the other versions of yourself?

Recommendation: Proceed with a low-fidelity pilot (e.g., an interactive fiction game or 20-page illustrated novella) to test audience engagement with the AU structure before full production. the solarion project: alternate universe


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For further review, request: Solarion AU Visual Reference Sheets, Character Dossiers (Prime Crew vs. Echoes), or the Rift Physics White Paper. In many sci-fi stories, there is a clear

“What if the Solarion Project didn’t fail — but succeeded too well?”

In the original timeline, the Solarion Project was a last-ditch effort to reignite Earth’s dying sun using a stellar-engine array. It failed, fracturing reality.
In this alternate universe, the project worked — but instead of saving one sun, it created a multiversal cascade, linking thousands of alternate Earths through solar bridges. End of Report For further review, request: Solarion

Now, the Solarion Council governs a fractured multiverse, and you are a Driftwalker — a specialist who navigates the bridges between realities.


Play as versions of the same character from different timelines: