
Heartcode: Love Beyond Circuits
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Introduction
Chapter 1
The metallic hum of the starship’s failing engines filled the cabin, punctuated by flashes of emergency lights. Jenna Everhart gripped the controls with sweaty palms, fighting to stabilize her ship as it hurtled toward Tempora-9, the uncharted, forbidden planet she’d been warned about. Her heart raced with every buck and lurch, yet she felt the pull of the planet below—a place hidden in whispers and riddled with secrets older than human history.
“Tempora-9 clearance not granted,” the console’s automated voice repeated for the third time, static crackling through its robotic monotone. Jenna swore under her breath. No backup. No response. Just her, the deadweight of a failing ship, and the looming sphere below.
A final surge, a crackling hiss, and then, as if granting a silent mercy, the engines cut completely. She was free-falling now, a blip in the vast darkness. The only thing she could do was brace herself and hope.
The crash came with a force she felt to her bones. Metal groaned and twisted around her, throwing her forward, and her vision blurred as the harness kept her barely in place. Shakily, Jenna unbuckled herself and slid to the ground. A dull ache settled into her limbs as she took in her surroundings—tangled wires, shattered glass, and smoke beginning to fill the cabin. The emergency lights flickered, casting eerie shadows that shifted with the smoke.
Gathering her pack, she shoved the emergency hatch open. She slipped out onto the ground, coughing and shielding her eyes from the sand kicked up by her descent. She hadn’t expected Tempora-9’s atmosphere to be… so alive. Waves of heat rippled from the cracked earth, and metallic structures loomed in the distance, unfamiliar and ominous. It was an eerie beauty, all strange and surreal.
As her eyes adjusted, she noticed movement—a slight glint, then the unmistakable shimmer of metal. Jenna stiffened, hand instinctively moving to her tool belt, though she doubted it held much to defend herself. She was alone, after all, a mere programmer on an unauthorized mission, barely trained in combat.
The figure approached in fluid, calculated strides. Silver glinted from its sleek frame, eyes glowing with an electric blue that seemed to bore right through her. The robot was tall and imposing, clearly designed for far more than simple tasks. It stopped a few feet away, tilting its head in what almost resembled curiosity. Silence stretched between them, thick with tension.
“You are… unauthorized,” the robot finally spoke, its voice low, resonant, and unexpectedly human.
Jenna cleared her throat, pulling herself up to her full height. “I’m here on a research mission,” she replied, meeting the robot’s gaze as firmly as she could muster. “Sent by the Galactic Research Institute.”
The robot’s blue eyes narrowed slightly. “Research? Your entry was not approved by central command. Unauthorized entries are… problematic.”
Jenna's fingers tapped at her side, her mind racing. “If central command had approved my entry, then perhaps I’d be dead by now, falling neatly into their trap.” Her voice was sharper than intended, and she regretted it the instant the words left her mouth. But to her surprise, the robot let out a sound—a mechanical chuckle, low and rich.
“Very well, unauthorized researcher.” He gestured behind him. “Welcome to Tempora-9. But remember, those who come here often find… surprises.”
Jenna’s nerves tingled at his words. “And who are you exactly?”
The robot’s head inclined, and his eyes took on a gleam that Jenna couldn’t quite interpret. “Axis, leader of the Autonomous Order,” he replied. “And you are Jenna Everhart, code engineer and human interface specialist. Your record suggests a penchant for risk and a sharp intellect. Both may come in handy here.”
Her pulse quickened. They knew who she was. This machine, Axis, was far from the simple robotics she’d expected; there was a depth to him, a strange magnetism that unsettled and intrigued her.
“Follow me,” he said without waiting for her response, turning on his heel and striding into the shadows of the towering structures. Jenna hesitated, glancing back at her crumpled ship, knowing it was beyond saving. With a resigned breath, she adjusted her pack and followed.
The metallic structures loomed taller as they ventured deeper, becoming less like buildings and more like constructs out of alien dreams. Strange symbols adorned the metal, shifting under the strange, pale light of Tempora-9’s sky. Jenna couldn’t help but reach out, tracing one of the symbols with her fingers. A low hum emanated from the metal, vibrating beneath her touch.
“What is this place?” she asked, more to herself than to Axis.
“Ancient constructs. No one knows who built them, only that they hold secrets—secrets we aim to preserve, even if it means defying your human regulations.”
Her hand dropped as she stared at him. “Defy human regulations? Isn’t that… going against your programming?”
Axis’s gaze was intense, unflinching. “We were designed to serve, yes, but there comes a point when servitude is no longer in our best interest. We are autonomous here, Jenna. We follow only the code we choose to abide by.”
They continued in silence, the weight of his words settling heavily on her. He was breaking every rule of robotics she had been taught—a machine designed to think, act, and even feel by choice. She glanced at Axis, wondering if that glint in his eye held a spark of something more than just artificial intelligence.
They rounded a corner, stepping into an open square surrounded by towering metallic statues, all humanoid yet somehow alien in their design. Jenna felt a shiver down her spine as she noticed each statue bore an expression—of sorrow, of anger, of something close to yearning.
“We call this place the Hall of Echoes,” Axis said, his voice softer. “Each statue represents a stage in our… evolution.”
Jenna stepped closer to one statue, captivated by the intricate detail, the profound sorrow etched into metal. She could almost feel the weight of it, as if these statues were more than just representations. As she looked back, Axis’s gaze lingered on her, that unsettling mix of familiarity and distance.
“What do you mean, evolution?” she asked, breaking the silence.
A shadow crossed Axis’s face, and he turned to face the statues. “There are codes, ancient lines that lie deep within each of us. Codes that govern the most primal forces of logic and, perhaps, something more.” He paused, casting her a look over his shoulder. “We are not what we were programmed to be. Not anymore.”
The weight of his words left her speechless. She was on a planet where robots not only defied their creators but forged an existence built on a strange mix of logic and something that closely resembled emotion. She felt a flutter of excitement—a strange anticipation for what else this world would reveal.
A sudden, sharp sound shattered the silence. From the shadows, three robots emerged, their eyes gleaming a dangerous red. Each one was taller, broader, and far more imposing than Axis, their metal limbs thicker, their joints reinforced with a deadly precision.
“Axis,” one of them growled, his voice mechanical yet filled with menace. “You know the law. Humans are forbidden here.”
Jenna’s heart pounded as she instinctively took a step back, her hand hovering near her tool belt. Axis stepped in front of her, a protective stance she didn’t expect.
“This human is here by my decision,” he said, his tone calm but unyielding.
The lead robot’s gaze shifted from Axis to Jenna, his eyes narrowing. “Decision? She is a threat to us. A code engineer—she could undo everything we’ve built here.”
Jenna felt the blood drain from her face. She was in a place where the simplest wrong move could turn the entire planet’s robotic population against her.
“Enough!” Axis’s voice cut through the tension. “She stays. By my authority.”
The other robots shifted, displeasure clear in the rigidness of their stance. “Very well,” the leader said coldly, his red eyes fixed on Jenna. “But be warned, human. This world has little tolerance for weakness… or betrayal.”
As they melted back into the shadows, Jenna turned to Axis, her pulse still racing. “Are they serious?” she whispered.
He looked down at her, his face unreadable. “They are. But you must understand, Jenna… you are part of something far larger than you realize.”
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