
They thought it was just a fossil. Buried beneath seventy meters of ancient Antarctic ice, wedged between sediment layers untouched for millions of years, it looked like bone—smooth, spiraled, almost organic. The excavation team cataloged it, photographed it, ran spectral scans. Then it pulsed. Not light. Not sound. Something deeper—a resonance that bypassed tools and instruments and went straight to the blood. One tech coughed up copper-colored fluid and collapsed. Two more reported voices in the static of their comms. None of the readings made sense. Three days later, the site was classified. The team disappeared. So did the data. The Helix Coalition took over. They called it Artifact Zero, the oldest alien technology ever discovered—older than the ice, older than the continents. A dormant biological system, engineered not to communicate, but to wait. For something. Or someone. They tested every frequency, every chemical trigger, every sacrifice they were willing to make. Nothing worked. Until decades later, a geneticist in New Seoul noticed something strange. A repeating sequence buried deep in ancient human DNA—silent, inert, as if waiting to be tuned. A receptor, not a signal. A key. And if there’s a key, there must be a door. Meanwhile, the Earth’s core had begun to cool. Magnetic fields weakened. The climate fractured. It was as if the planet had stopped speaking to itself. Desperate, the Helix Coalition launched The Inheritance Trial—a global search for the few humans whose DNA might awaken the artifact. Billions are screened. Thousands narrowed. A handful chosen. Some want to save the world. Some want to control it. And one of them… just wants to walk away. But the Inheritance doesn’t ask. It calls. And once you’ve been called… it doesn’t let go. They call it The Inheritance Code—and it exists in only 1 in 1.2 billion people. Enter: The Inheritance Trial—a controversial, global genetic competition where candidates (mostly unaware carriers) are drawn from the population, tested, and slowly eliminated. The prize? The right—and burden—to bond with the alien technology and become Earth’s Anchor, a biological interface capable of stabilizing the core… at a cost.
AmazonThey thought it was just a fossil, until the spiraled object buried deep beneath Antarctic ice pulsed with a resonance that bypassed instruments and reached into the body, leaving a team dead, altered, or vanished as the site was seized by the Helix Coalition. Named Artifact Zero, it was not a signal but a waiting system, one that remained dormant until a geneticist uncovered a matching sequence hidden in rare human DNA, a key to something unknown. As Earth’s core cools and its systems begin to fail, the Coalition launches the Inheritance Trial, a global search for the few who can activate the artifact and become the planet’s Anchor. Billions are screened, only a handful chosen, each with their own motives, but the Inheritance does not ask, it calls, and once it does, it does not let go.
| ASIN | B0GT75V9SM |
| Publication date | March 20, 2026 |
| Language | English |
| File size | 386 KB |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| X-Ray | Not Enabled |
| Print length | 140 pages |