The Orbit We Cannot Leave: Some Stations Don't Want You to Go.
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Commander Yara Levin arrives at the derelict mining station Virex-6 to complete a simple recovery mission-retrieve the AI core and final logs from a dead orbit above a lifeless planet. But the orbit is stable when it shouldn't be. The lights still work. The air is clean. And there's a warm cup of coffee waiting in the medbay.Something is wrong with this place.The deeper Yara explores the station, the more familiar it becomes-like stepping through scenes remembered from a dream. Her name is etched in strange places. Doors open before she can touch them. And the logs she's meant to recover seem to have already heard her voice.When she finds evidence of past missions that were never logged-and versions of herself that should not exist-Yara begins to question everything she believes about memory, identity, and the nature of command.As reality fractures and the station tightens around her like a loop, Yara must confront the most terrifying possibility: the mission isn't to retrieve the past-it's to relive it.But how many times has she already tried?And what did she sacrifice to forget? In the void beyond reason, the things we forget are the ones that return.Omitted! is a bold, mind-bending sci-fi thriller series that threads through the cracks of memory, systems, and silence. Across a fractured galaxy ruled by shadows and surveillance, unexplained vanishings, corrupted signals, and cosmic anomalies are dismissed, redacted-or worse, omitted. But omission doesn't erase. It awakens.Each standalone book in the series plunges into a distinct sub-subgenre-ranging from alien first contact to glitchcore cyberpunk, from deep-space psychological horror to post-human ruins and cults born from data ghosts. The one thing they share: a haunting mystery at their core. A station with no survivors. A planet removed from the maps. A file that crashes minds. A crew that returns… but not as they left.This is not a story of heroes. It is a chronicle of cover-ups, broken truths, and voices that were never supposed to be heard. As the collection grows-Volume 1 through 12 and beyond-each book stands alone, yet echoes the others, pulling readers deeper into a shared, disturbing cosmos where the most dangerous signal is silence itself.What was omitted must now be found.And some truths were never meant to survive.
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Grave, E. R. (2025). The Orbit We Cannot Leave: Some Stations Don't Want You to Go. Twist & Tether Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Grave, Ellis R.. 2025. The Orbit We Cannot Leave: Some Stations Don't Want You to Go. Twist & Tether Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Grave, Ellis R., The Orbit We Cannot Leave: Some Stations Don't Want You to Go. Twist & Tether Press, 2025.
MLA Citation (style guide)Grave, Ellis R.. The Orbit We Cannot Leave: Some Stations Don't Want You to Go. Twist & Tether Press, 2025.
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