Space Command
SPACE COMMAND
A High-Stakes Sci-Fi Thriller of Failure, Consequences, and the Race to Save a Dying Crew
Humanity’s foothold on the Moon is hanging by a frayed tether — and one dead cosmonaut might be the spark that collapses the entire program.
When a supply mission goes catastrophically wrong, Cosmonaut Yuri Leshchenko dies alone in the void, his suit breached, his body unrecovered, and the critical container he went out to retrieve drifting into nothingness. His loss is more than tragic — it exposes a systemic failure that threatens every man and woman still working on the lunar surface.
Now three stranded crew members have fifty-three days before their food and water run dry. Eleven days after that, they die. Slowly.
General Alexei Popov, the hard-edged commander of Russia’s space program, has no interest in excuses, politics, or “acceptable risk.” He wants a solution — one that actually keeps people alive. But inside the Ministry of Space Affairs, every path forward is a minefield: budget wars, interdepartmental sabotage, aging infrastructure, and the impossible physics of rescuing a crew with no margin left.
As engineers scramble to repurpose abandoned Mars-program modules, rival factions fight for control over the future of lunar exploration. Every decision becomes a gamble with human lives on the line, and Popov knows one truth:
If they fail, they’re not just losing a mission. They’re burying their entire space program.
A lunar depot must be built. A rescue must be engineered. An empire’s pride must be protected.
And the clock is already bleeding out.
SPACE COMMAND is a gripping, hard-science thriller for fans of The Expanse, For All Mankind, and Artemis. Packed with political tension, deep technical realism, and relentless forward momentum, it’s a story about leadership under fire, the cost of ambition, and the people who risk everything to keep humanity’s future alive beyond Earth.