Subject: Earth is a science fiction novel about first contact told entirely from the perspective of an alien intelligence observing humanity from the dark side of the moon.For generations, Earth has been monitored as an experiment. Human civilization is measured, corrected, and controlled through quiet interventions designed to prevent collapse. The observers do not share human morality, empathy, or ethics. To them, extinction and survival are simply outcomes.When the experiment begins to spiral beyond prediction, the alien research colony initiates a reset meant to bring Earth back within acceptable parameters. Instead, humanity adapts.What follows is not a traditional alien invasion, but a global conflict fought through systems rather than armies, through disruption rather than domination. As humans respond in fragmented, unpredictable ways, the observers are forced to confront a variable they never accounted for: resistance without unity.Told from a non-human point of view, Subject: Earth is a restrained, atmospheric work of hard science fiction that explores alien contact, human survival, and the limits of control. It will appeal to readers who enjoy thoughtful science fiction, first contact stories, and novels that focus on systems, observation, and consequence rather than heroes and spectacle. A first contact science fiction novel featuring an: alien perspectiveobservational storytellingand a realistic portrayal of humanity's response to extraterrestrial intervention.