Troy Stone: Project Star Gate
Troy Stone: Project Star Gate – The Fractal War
The signal was never meant to be controlled. It was meant to evolve.
In the explosive sequel to Troy Stone: Project Longbow, the conspiracy deepens—and reality itself begins to unravel.
Haunted by the massacre at Fort Bragg and the truth of his own creation, Troy Stone is now the only living template of Project Longbow, a bioweapon program designed to perfect humanity through cloning. But when a rogue CIA analyst uncovers Project Star Gate, a decades-old experiment weaponizing psychic frequencies, Troy is thrust into a war against an enemy that doesn’t just wear his face—it invades his mind.
A 4.3Hz signal is spreading.
People are hearing voices.
Then they’re changing.
Teaming up with Lena Reyes, a former black-ops specialist with her own neural scars, Troy races to stop the broadcast at its source: a derelict Soviet radar array in Alaska, now pulsing with unnatural energy. But the signal is evolving, rewriting DNA, and those exposed are no longer human—they’re Echoes, synchronized to a hive-mind frequency older than civilization itself.
As the line between ally and enemy dissolves, Troy discovers the horrifying truth:
- He was never the weapon.
- He was the carrier wave.
- And the door is already open.
Packed with cosmic horror, relentless action, and mind-bending sci-fi, Troy Stone: Project Star Gate is a descent into a conspiracy where the greatest threat isn’t just extinction—it’s ascension.
Welcome to the Fractal War.
The next broadcast begins soon.
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Key Themes:
✔ Psychological Horror – A signal that rewrites minds, déjà vu as a weapon.
✔ Sci-Fi Action – Gunfights against quantum-locked clones, rogue black sites.
✔ Cosmic Mystery – Ancient frequencies, flesh doors, and a war across timelines.
✔ Sequel Hook – The Siberian array activates. The God Frequency is still transmitting.
For fans of: X-Files, Control (video game), John Carpenter’s The Thing, and Blindsight by Peter Watts.