
To Each His Star
Four men drift through the void after their ship dies, each facing the same impossible question: do they trust Dunbar's vision of paradise, that red-rimmed sun on the horizon? Walton builds unbearable tension between Russell's growing suspicion and Dunbar's unsettling certainty. This is a brutal meditation on faith and desperation. When does hope become delusion, and what happens to those who refuse to follow? Russell's choice, violent and irreversible, isn't heroism or villainy - it's something far more troubling. Three survivors remain, each choosing their own direction toward their own star. The cold truth Walton offers: the universe doesn't confirm or deny our beliefs. It simply waits.















































