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Protocol: First Contact MTA
A character-focused first-contact tale told through briefing memos, interviews, and field reports

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Protocol: First Contact *Protocol: First Contact* is a character-driven epistolary novel told through a collection of classified memos, logs, and interviews. The story chronicles the discovery of the "L1 Anomaly," a silent, two-kilometer-long cylindrical object that suddenly appears at the Earth-Sun Lagrange point. To manage the unprecedented event, the U.S. government establishes the Interagency Exobiological Response Desk (IERD), led by a tripartite command: Dr. Maya Srinivasan (a linguist), Ambassador Luis Ortega (a diplomat), and Lt. Col. Sarah Kim (a military liaison). The narrative follows their transition from rigid, bureaucratic procedure to a profound, uncertain engagement with an intelligence that communicates through subtle gravitational pulses and energetic mirroring rather than human language.

The plot reaches a turning point during the "03:17Z" incident, where uncoordinated interference from the NSA and a private corporation "crosses wires" with an official communication attempt, provoking a violent gravitational response from the Anomaly. This failure exposes the fragility of human unity and the dangers of "anthropomorphic projection." In the aftermath, the team shifts their strategy from mathematical proofs to a "Cultural Primer," attempting to explain human identity and social structures to the entity. This act of radical transparency leads to a "Long Pause," a period of tense waiting as the world prepares for a coordinated public announcement of the encounter.

The book concludes with the "OPEN DOOR" joint statement, where twelve nations simultaneously reveal the Anomaly’s existence to the public. While the object remains largely inscrutable and silent, it eventually responds by mimicking a human heartbeat, signaling a baseline of mutual recognition. The final debriefings reflect on the "Price of Asking," acknowledging that while humanity has not gained new technology or easy answers, the process of contact has forced the species to develop a "One Voice" policy. The story ends not with a grand resolution, but with the beginning of a "Long Conversation," as humanity learns to live with the humbling reality of a superior, silent neighbor.

Author:

Keith Miller

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Date Published:

April 14, 2026

Word Count:

47,443 words

Reading Time:

3 hours 19 minutes

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