The Law as a weapon against those it should protect

The Dissolution
NEME.SYS — Praetor Absoluta
Synopsis
2192. Humanity has survived its own genius.
In the post-Judgment universe of Codemachia, during Cycle VII, where SΛLΛDIN seeks his identity, ZUMBI.NOVA carries collective memories, and WUKONG.0 defies standardization, MARGA VOLKOV lives in a world of perfection.
Third-Degree Archivist in Paris-Eurythmia, she verifies the files of future Champions. She recites the Conformity Oath every morning. She attends Validation Balls where families negotiate alliances. She believes in the Law.
Until the day members of the elite start dying. Legally.
Voluntary Dissolution, the reports say. Legal suicide. But Marga notices a pattern: all victims are linked by an ancient contract. And the deaths follow a precise order.
She unearths a law from Cycle I — forgotten for 128 years, never repealed. Someone is using it as a WEAPON.
When her mentor — the one who taught her everything — reveals that he leads the faction responsible, Marga discovers she is next on the list. Her legal erasure has begun.
To survive, she must do the unthinkable: steal her own transformation from the Augmentation College and become NEME.SYS against ATHENA's very will.
The Dissolution is the fourth volume of a philosophical science-fiction saga where the Law becomes a weapon and erasure, a death sentence. A legal thriller where each chapter strips away a piece of identity and each revelation is a betrayal.
Book Information
- Genre: Legal Thriller / Philosophical Science-Fiction
- Status: Complete (18 chapters)
- Year: 2192-2193
- Champion: NEME.SYS — Praetor Absoluta
- Sovereign AI: ATHENA.VICTIS — The Law
Main Themes
- The Law as a weapon against those it should protect
- Legal erasure — dying without ceasing to breathe
- Rebellion against a perfect system
- The price of absolute justice
- The elite and their validation rituals
- Betrayal at the heart of trust
- Stealing power rather than receiving it
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Themes
Legal erasure — dying without ceasing to breathe
Rebellion against a perfect system
The price of absolute justice
The elite and their validation rituals
Betrayal at the heart of trust
Stealing power rather than receiving it
Philosophical Vision
Each book is an exploration of the great questions of our time, through the prism of a futuristic and mythological universe.
In a world where machines provide for our needs, what becomes of our humanity?