Design space operas, cyberpunk futures, or hard sci-fi with consistent technology and worldbuilding. SELES keeps your universe intact across 30+ chapters.
Start Your Science Fiction NovelScience fiction readers are the most detail-oriented audience in publishing. They'll calculate whether your faster-than-light travel times are consistent. They'll notice if your planetary gravity changes between chapters. They'll review your tech for internal logic and post about it on forums if it doesn't hold up. Writing sci-fi that passes this level of scrutiny is hard enough for humans. For most AI tools, it's impossible.
The problem is worldbuilding consistency at scale. Your hyperspace drive has rules. Your AI characters have limitations. Your alien species have biology that affects their culture. These details need to stay consistent across 30+ chapters, and most AI writing tools can't even remember a character's eye color across 5 chapters, let alone maintain a coherent tech framework.
SELES was built to solve exactly this problem. The Architect agent constructs your world's technology, politics, species, and physics into a structured Story Bible before any prose is written. The Archivist agent maintains a continuity ledger that tracks every technical detail, every world-building rule, and every established fact across every chapter. If your ship's drive requires a 4-hour cooldown in chapter 2, it won't be used again after a 10-minute break in chapter 17.
The Chronicler also writes with genre awareness for sci-fi. Hard sci-fi gets more technical prose with specific details. Space opera gets sweeping scale and character-driven narrative. Cyberpunk gets atmospheric noir styling. You pick the tone; the system delivers it consistently.
The Architect builds your technology framework into the Story Bible. The Archivist enforces it — drive speeds, weapon ranges, communication delays, AI limitations. No tech drift across chapters.
Space opera needs galaxy-spanning scope without losing track of who's where. SELES tracks locations, factions, and fleet movements so your battles make geographic sense.
Hard sci-fi reads differently than space opera or cyberpunk. The Chronicler adjusts prose density, technical detail, and atmospheric style based on your chosen subgenre.
Builds your science fiction world — characters, rules, relationships
Plans the full arc with acts, turning points, and chapter beats
Writes science fiction-tuned prose, 1200–2800 words per chapter
Scores quality, tracks continuity, rewrites if needed
3 free chapters. No credit card. Pick science fiction, write your premise, and let 7 AI agents bring your story to life.
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