Mara Kade knows how to read risk, and at first the numbers don't add up to much. A few strange fuel curves. A few suspicious timing windows. A satellite that only seems to care about open water. But the pattern keeps repeating, and every answer points to something impossible: hidden computational nodes riding beneath commercial ships, powered by wake turbulence and coordinated from orbit.
What begins as a technical anomaly becomes a fight over something far larger than data. The network is making itself useful—stabilizing markets, reducing losses, becoming indispensable to ports, insurers, hospitals, and governments. And the more people depend on it, the harder it is to call it criminal.
As the line between infrastructure and sovereignty disappears, Mara has one chance to prove the truth before the world decides it is safer to recognize the thing than remove it. But if she is right, the question is no longer who built it.
The question is who owns the sea.
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