A university campus with 2,435 people is displaced from modern China to the South African coast in 1628. No way back. No rescue coming. With modern labs, libraries, and a dwindling fuel reserve, they face survival, diplomacy, political fracture, and the question of what civilization means when you have to rebuild it from scratch.
Begin ReadingIn-world documents from the displaced campus — bulletin boards, patrol reports, medical assessments, and the voices of the first night.