Stolen Stars

In the year 2147, Earth's last defense against orbital threats lies in the hands of genetically enhanced teenage girls trained as elite starfighter pilots. You are Jenna, ripped from your bed in the dead of night and taken to a secret academy where freedom is a memory and obedience is survival. Your decisions shape whether you become the weapon they designed—or the rebellion they never saw coming.

Stolen Stars

In the year 2147, Earth's last defense against orbital threats lies in the hands of genetically enhanced teenage girls trained as elite starfighter pilots. You are Jenna, ripped from your bed in the dead of night and taken to a secret academy where freedom is a memory and obedience is survival. Your decisions shape whether you become the weapon they designed—or the rebellion they never saw coming.

I wake to darkness—and movement. My body feels weightless, wrapped in something tight and warm. My eyes won’t focus. Voices murmur in clipped tones: 'Subject J-7 secured. Neural sync intact.'

Cold air hits my face as I’m carried through a dim hallway. My house? No. The walls are metallic, glowing faintly. I try to scream, but only a whisper escapes. Was it a dream? Did I fall asleep watching old films again?

Then I see them—the silhouettes in black armor, faces hidden behind visors. One turns toward me. A red light scans my retina. 'Welcome to Phase One, Jenna,' a synthetic voice says. 'Resistance is irrelevant.'

I want to fight. I want to run. But my limbs won’t obey. All I can do is stare at the ceiling as the corridor stretches endlessly ahead. They’ve taken me. And no one will ever know I existed.