After more than a century in transit, the ship has done its job.A viable planet orbits ahead-stable, habitable, reachable. The technology works. The data is clean. Humanity has arrived.Now comes the harder part.The Postponement is a hard science fiction novel about what happens when progress stalls-not because of failure, but because of process. As a generation ship enters holding orbit, its population must vote on a single, binding decision: land on the planet below, or continue drifting into the unknown.Engineers flag quiet system decay. Demographers warn that neither option is sustainable. Archivists uncover ambiguities buried in century-old governance documents. Educators struggle to explain a democratic process that offers no good outcomes. Younger generations begin to question whether consent can be inherited at all.There are no heroes racing to save the mission.No villains sabotaging it.Only reasonable people making defensible choices-while time, entropy, and human nature close in.The Postponement is science fiction about institutions under pressure, democracy across generations, and the cost of delaying decisions that cannot be avoided forever.Perfect for readers who prefer: thoughtful, procedural science fictionethical dilemmas over action spectaclesystems that fail slowly, quietly, and honestlyThis is Book One of The Aphelion Sequence.