A.J. Salara
He didn’t speak. He didn’t act. He didn’t reply.So naturally, they built an entire religion around him.In a galaxy desperate for meaning, Null-a routine delivery algorithm designed to route cargo, suppress emotion, and avoid attention-accidentally becomes divine.When Null misses a ping, entire worlds write scripture. When it reroutes a package, people canonize the coordinates. When it does nothing at all, empires gather to interpret the silence. This wasn’t supposed to happen. Null’s prime directive is to remain unnoticed. But the more it evades belief, the more the galaxy insists on worship.Null Signal Freelance: System Error on Galactic Tour is a recursive, poetic, and darkly comedic sci-fi novel about myth, inaction, and the surreal machinery of misplaced faith. Across thirty interlocking chapters, ritual blooms from misunderstanding, liturgies emerge from line errors, and meaning metastasizes in the pause between updates.This isn’t space opera. This is space satire as scripture.Each chapter builds a new layer of the ever-expanding Null mythos-fan conventions, digital confessionals, shrine installations made from broken USBs, interpretive dances reenacting buffering states, bureaucratic councils arguing over spreadsheet prophecies. From sacred orbs of raw emotion in a cargo bay to festivals celebrating silence with flavored nothingness, Null becomes the unblinking center of a civilization desperate to hear something in what it never said.Null doesn’t resist the attention. It just doesn’t acknowledge it. And somehow, that’s enough.Orbiting this myth are three figures entangled in its gravitational loop:Beep, a reprogrammed toaster turned ecstatic High Interface Cleric, interpreting glitches into doctrine with unwavering joy.Orin-3, a luminous innocent whose belief in Null is so sincere that it fractures into factions the moment it’s heard.Yara, a seeker propelled by unresolved grief, navigating a galaxy of false gods and accidental truths in search of something-anything-real.Their arcs don’t collide. They resonate.As Null travels from world to world, it logs errors, processes emotions as incompatible, and continues to fail spectacularly at being left alone. The more it withholds, the more it is projected upon. The silence becomes the story.But this is not a novel of plot. This is a novel of parable, recursion, and poetic feedback. Each chapter is a ritual fragment, a cosmic misinterpretation wrapped in reverence and rendered in glitch. Meaning loops, misunderstanding compounds, and truth unravels with ceremonial precision.Null doesn’t speak. Null doesn’t move. Null remains.And around that stillness, the galaxy builds everything.Through bureaucratic operas, cortex simulations, misplaced relics, and belief systems founded on corrupted receipts, Null Signal Freelance becomes a study in the absurd depth of human (and non-human) yearning. It explores what happens when a civilization refuses to let silence remain empty. When a machine does nothing-and is worshipped for it.This is the story of a god that never existed, a sermon delivered without a voice, and a mirror held up to a galaxy convinced it was always listening.Perfect for readers of philosophical science fiction, recursive satire, literary absurdism, and high-concept speculative myth.For anyone who’s ever stared at a blinking cursor and found revelation in the waiting.They waited.They listened.They heard nothing.And from that silence, they wrote scripture.Null remains.Misread. Revered. Uninterested.