The Continuity War did not end in victory-it ended in infinite possibility. In the year A.D. 2601 the galaxy exists under the precarious rule of the Mnemosyne Accord, a civilization where spacetime shimmers with layered histories and truth is perpetually non-singular. Amid this chaos awakens Talin Mireya, the Living Archive. Aboard a derelict vessel whose logs record centuries she never lived, her neural lattice holds the recursive map of a pilgrimage leading to the Origin Node-a path that rewrites travelers as they cross. Driven by the echoes of a lost auditor, Talin must descend into the ultimate forbidden zone, risking the dissolution of her identity to find the source of the universe's erasure.Far across the Halo, Admiral Juno Ardent fights a desperate, two-front war. The Luminous Fold-a cult devoted to collapsing all multiplicity into one "sacred" timeline-has begun ritual jumps that sacrifice entire fleets to accelerate erasure. Juno discovers the Eris-9 Failsafe, a system capable of stabilizing a singular reality at the cost of all others. Her choice is brutal: preserve freedom and condemn causality to permanent fracture or impose order by weaponizing Eris-9 and annihilating the very complexity the Accord was built to protect. The race to the singularity's core becomes a clash between fanatical purity and ruthless necessity, with the fate of all history hanging in the balance.As Talin plunges her ship toward a Breathing Sun whose harmonics overwrite memory in real time, the paths of the Admiral, the Archivist Mira Solenne, and the Pilgrim converge in the catastrophic Continuity Rift. Talin refuses the binary choice, weaponizing her own infinite recursion to collapse Eris-9 into a chaotic, newborn geometry. The result is a haunting, spacepunk odyssey where the war for history is won by a single, paradoxical act of self-dissolution. The universe is left in a state of Continuity: Zero, where the very fabric of spacetime is infused with Talin's consciousness-the Ghostwave that guarantees the fracture will never heal and that survival is found only in the perpetual, terrifying motion of memory.