Vectorised Simulation
NumPy-accelerated ecosystems with thousands of organisms evolving in real time. Genome-level inheritance, mutation, and selection pressure. No shortcuts.
The Genesis Program launched before you were born. Forty-seven million autonomous probes, scattered across the galaxy, searching for a world where humanity could begin again.
Forty-six million, nine hundred ninety-nine thousand, nine hundred ninety-nine of them have gone silent.
DRIFTER 4,847,291 has found something.
Biodiversity. Mutation rate. Ecosystem stability. Anomaly fields. You watch the numbers move in real time, from light-years away.
When you submit your assessment, a colony ship of 200,000 people will launch. They will arrive generations later. There is no recall signal.
Every world is generated from genome-level rules. Every species, every extinction, every anomaly — emergent. No scripted events. No hand-placed encounters. The simulation doesn't know you're watching.
NumPy-accelerated ecosystems with thousands of organisms evolving in real time. Genome-level inheritance, mutation, and selection pressure. No shortcuts.
Populations oscillate, collapse, radiate. Species go extinct because their environment changed — not because a designer said so. Every playthrough is a different natural history.
The world keeps simulating when you close the game. Return to find species you named are gone. Your sample lineage collapsed overnight. The planet doesn't wait for you.
Classify the world. Transmit the report. The colonists launch. There is no recall, no patch, no reload. Your assessment is the last human judgment this planet will ever receive.
"You are not the hero.
You are the last probe —
and the last witness —
before 200,000 people commit
to a world you barely understand."