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The Solarion Project — Alternate Universe — v0.5

Premise

A late-21st-century experiment meant to map and harvest usable energy from adjacent universes fractures expectations: instead of a single contiguous nearby reality, the apparatus reveals a lattice of divergent Earths — each a distinct history-thread. The Solarion Project becomes a gateway not to one alternate world but to a web of near-neighbors, each tuned by a single altered decision or event. v0.5 denotes an early, morally ambiguous phase: discovery, improvisation, and the first ethical fractures.

I looked into the beam then. Just for a second. And I saw me. Hundreds of me. Thousands. Elaras who stayed on Earth. Elaras who joined the Martian rebellion. Elaras who were never born. One of them waved. She had my face, but her eyes were made of neutron star core. The Solarion Project- Alternate Universe -v0.5-...

The Divide: The "Sol-Born" (the elite) live in the upper spires, bathing in filtered, life-extending radiation. The "Shade-Dwellers" scavenge the rusted remains of the old world, using bootleg Solar Cells to keep their oxygen scrubbers humming [4]. The Conflict The Solarion Project — Alternate Universe — v0

Do you have the right to extract a cure for cancer from Universe D if it means dooming that universe to a plague? Is it ethical to romance a Variant of a person when the Prime original is sleeping in the bunk next to yours? I looked into the beam then

The Solarion Project — Alternate Universe — v0.5

Premise

A late-21st-century experiment meant to map and harvest usable energy from adjacent universes fractures expectations: instead of a single contiguous nearby reality, the apparatus reveals a lattice of divergent Earths — each a distinct history-thread. The Solarion Project becomes a gateway not to one alternate world but to a web of near-neighbors, each tuned by a single altered decision or event. v0.5 denotes an early, morally ambiguous phase: discovery, improvisation, and the first ethical fractures.

I looked into the beam then. Just for a second. And I saw me. Hundreds of me. Thousands. Elaras who stayed on Earth. Elaras who joined the Martian rebellion. Elaras who were never born. One of them waved. She had my face, but her eyes were made of neutron star core.

The Divide: The "Sol-Born" (the elite) live in the upper spires, bathing in filtered, life-extending radiation. The "Shade-Dwellers" scavenge the rusted remains of the old world, using bootleg Solar Cells to keep their oxygen scrubbers humming [4]. The Conflict

Do you have the right to extract a cure for cancer from Universe D if it means dooming that universe to a plague? Is it ethical to romance a Variant of a person when the Prime original is sleeping in the bunk next to yours?