Humanity's future begins on the Moon - but survival comes at a price.In the year 2067, Selene City stands as humanity's first permanent lunar colony: a vast network of domes, transport tubes, fusion reactors, and hydroponic forests carved into the stark beauty of the Moon. Life is fragile, regulated, and endlessly engineered - every breath, every drop of water, every watt of power is the result of tireless precision.For Elara Vance, a new arrival struggling to adapt to low gravity, alien customs, and the ever-present hum of life-support, the Moon is both breathtaking and terrifying. Guided by experienced colonists Jax and Lyra, she discovers the delicate ecosystem that keeps humanity alive beneath the lunar dust.Humanity's future begins on the Moon - but survival comes at a price.In the year 2067, Selene City stands as humanity's first permanent lunar colony: a vast network of domes, transport tubes, fusion reactors, and hydroponic forests carved into the stark beauty of the Moon. Life is fragile, regulated, and endlessly engineered - every breath, every drop of water, every watt of power is the result of tireless precision.For Elara Vance, a new arrival struggling to adapt to low gravity, alien customs, and the ever-present hum of life-support, the Moon is both breathtaking and terrifying. Guided by experienced colonists Jax and Lyra, she discovers the delicate ecosystem that keeps humanity alive beneath the lunar dust.From the awe-inspiring Aurora Prime fusion core to the claustrophobic habitation modules, to the stark social divisions between Earth-born pioneers and children born under a different sky, Selene City is a marvel of human achievement - and a pressure cooker of secrets.As Elara uncovers the silent tensions between nations, engineers, and generations, she realizes the truth: the Moon may be humanity's greatest triumph... or its first off-world battleground.Lunar Colony: A New Frontier is a richly detailed sci-fi epic that blends futuristic technology, political intrigue, generational conflict, and the wonder of space exploration. Perfect for fans of The Expanse, Interstellar, and hard-science fiction rooted in real engineering and human emotion.