ISS HORIZON / COMMANDNET
AI sci-fi simulation

A Living AI Sci-Fi Simulation Where the Story Evolves Over Time

ISS Horizon turns an evolving fictional world state into readable story transmissions, captain's logs, crew files, and long-form arcs.

What ISS Horizon is

ISS Horizon is a living sci-fi simulation and story universe in active development. Instead of treating the setting as a fixed backdrop, the project follows simulated missions, crew relationships, faction movement, crises, and long-term consequences.

How simulation pressure becomes story

The fiction grows from pressure inside the world: command decisions, strained loyalties, alien diplomacy, shipboard risk, mysteries, and political motion. Those signals are shaped into readable transmissions without presenting the site as a general-purpose story generator.

What CommandNet shows

CommandNet is the interface into the ISS Horizon universe. It organizes episodes, captain's logs, crew profiles, monthly arcs, and archive views so readers can enter the story from more than one angle.

Why it is different from a normal static story

A static story usually moves only when a chapter is written. ISS Horizon is built around continuity: the simulated world keeps accumulating history, and the public story reflects that evolving context as the prototype matures.

Explore the prototype

Visitors can learn the premise here, enter CommandNet when access is available, or follow the project on Patreon as the public demo and supporter access grow.