
The Savitar Series

The Death of the Fourth Orb
Two hundred twenty million years ago, the fourth orb teemed with life — until it met one of the universe’s most devastating forces.
Nadia, the youngest director of the Orbian Astronomy Program, is celebrated for her brilliance, her leadership, and the songs that have become the voice of her people. But when she discovers a mysterious object bending space and swallowing entire celestial bodies, she realizes the truth: the Black Void is coming for her world.
With time running out, Nadia leads a desperate effort to preserve her civilization. Only four thousand of the youngest Orbians can be saved. She is selected to be one of the few to be saved. She vows to save them. The attempt to reestablish her race is first toward the promising third orb. But the increasing radiation becomes a deadly barrier. She then goes outward into the Grand Orb System away form lethal radiation. As she seeds new colonies and transforms her people into a space‑faring society, Nadia builds an ever‑growing vessel to carry them into the future. And before she leaves the system forever, she seals the entire Orbian legacy inside a ceramic time capsule, hoping that the vibrant life she once saw on the third orb will someday find it. A story of courage, sacrifice, and the birth of a wandering civilization, Journey’s End marks the beginning of a saga that spans worlds and ages.

The Solar System's journey of two hundred twenty million years around the Milky Way is bringing it back to a fateful encounter that once obliterated Martian civilization.
This time, Earth finds itself in the line of fire.
Zackary Milton, a PhD in Astronomical History, along with his partner, discover a small blackhole that will interact with the Solar System.
This poses a significant threat to Earth

The final, long-awaited knot in the tapestry of a shared sun.
With the Black Void safely contained, the Savitar turns its attention to a mystery buried in the
Solar System’s past.
Strange structures on Mars. Impossible artifacts on the moons of Jupiter and Saturn.
And on Titan — a colossal ring embedded in the ice, large enough to anchor a space elevator.
Zack, now the first President of Savitar, commits to
unravel the mystery
as the vessel’s inaugural mission.
Zack devises a plan to capture and redirect the black hole away from Earth's trajectory. As the leader of the mission, he is protected by Janet, his bodyguard, who saves him from multiple assassination attempts by those intent on halting his program. After months of travel and successfully capturing the black hole, Zack and Janet realize they are soulmates destined to inhabit a sphere with a black hole at its center.
What they find reshapes everything. An Ancient ceramic anchor. A sealed creramic box. A message from a civilization that once navigated the Solar System — the ancient Martians. Their story mirrors humanity’s own: crisis, exodus, survival. Janet, moved by the Martians’ poetry and their haunting farewell, sends a detailed chronicle of Earth’s history, art, and landscapes to the star system where they may have voyaged. After a long silence, a simple message arrives: We survived. We have flourished. We will reply. The connection becomes emotionally personal. Janet forms a bond that spans two hundred million years and embraces a Martian, Nadia, who led her people through the solar system and beyond. Nadia who wrote the elegies of a dying Mars. Nadia whose voice, whose passion and bravery reaches across the epic span of time to embrace her. She names her newborn twins Keren and Nadia in Honor of those ancient spirits that reach out to her across the millions of years. The surviving Martians, impressed but wary of the ferocity of their successors, acknowledge humanity’s astonishing rise — a mere three hundred years of distance between them and a ferocious species that has already surpassed their current achievements. Janet envisions a future of shared knowledge, mutual respect, and cosmic kinship. She establishes a Martian Studies department at Savitar University, to be taught by the distant Martians themselves. Confluence is the story of two civilizations discovering each other after two hundred million years and the beginning of a relationship that may shape the future of both.

With his loyal protector Janet at his side, Zack transforms Savitar into a sanctuary a neutral haven in space and discovers that the Martians who once fled the Solar System survived after all. Their stories converge in the present. Ancient artifacts on Titan and Mars reveal the truth: the Orbians, what we would call the Martians, and humanity are threads of the same cosmic tapestry. When Savitar reaches out across the stars the long‑departed Martians answer. A relationship begins — cautious, hopeful, and filled with the promise of shared knowledge across unimaginable time. The Savitar Collection is an epic journey from the fall of one world to the awakening of another a saga of survival, discovery, and the enduring hope that civilizations separated by millions of years can still find each other in the dark.
Three Civilizations.
Two Hundred Twenty Million Years.
One Destiny.
Long before humanity took its first breath, another world faced the universe’s most merciless force.
Nadia of the Fourth Orb —
Astronomer,
Leader,
and
Reluctant savior
watched the Black Void bear down on her home and made an impossible choice;
save four thousand young Orbians and carry her civilization into the stars.
Her people became wanderers, builders, and keepers of a legacy sealed inside a ceramic time capsule, waiting for someone to find it.
Eons later, Earth stands in the same crosshairs.
Dr. Zackary Milton
uncovers the returning threat and leads the creation of
Savitar,
a colossal vessel built to intercept the black hole.
But sabotage, political ambition, and the weight of global fear turn the mission into a crucible.