Games: Intersteller

The rules were simple, relayed in universal mathematics by an entity calling itself the . Twelve species, each from a different star, would compete in three challenges across three worlds. Victory meant access to the “Axis”—a network of stabilized wormholes connecting every spiral arm. Defeat? The Arbiter was silent on that. But the rift’s slow, hungry pulse suggested oblivion.

They materialized in a cathedral of obsidian glass. Each species was separated into its own labyrinth, but the walls reflected not faces—memories. The hulking , a six-legged silicate race, saw their homeworld crack apart. The ethereal Vell , gas-cloud beings, witnessed their young dissolving. Most panicked, smashing into walls that turned to blades. intersteller games

The rift closed. The Axis opened—to all. And humanity, the species that chose compassion over conquest, became not masters of the stars, but their quiet guardians. Sena, Aris, and Lei returned to Earth with no wormhole technology, no alien weapons. Only a single, small gift: a seed from the gravity well. The rules were simple, relayed in universal mathematics