The Endline. A world that isn't, yet is. A world that is constant, yet changing. A world in the mind of Max Garrison. The world of his choice. He can hardly remember the other world, the one he rejected. Only the feelings remain in his mind. The love, the hate, the sadness, the happiness. All he remembers, none he experiences. In this world there are no feelings as abstract as these, only the sense of belonging. There are no confinements. He is free to roam, free to change himself, free to change everything else. There are no absolutes, except that everything exists. This is Endline.
The world Max rejected is the one known as Earth. Some consider it just a planet, others consider it as the population of that planet. In reality, it is only a small part of a larger world. It has been called the Universe, but in fact there is no simple name that it can be given. It is a network of smaller worlds that work together for the benefit of the whole. That is, all except Earth. Somehow, the populace on Earth has forgotten its role in the network, and everything has been thrown off balance. But only those in the highest positions of the Universe have taken note of the disruption, and are now at work trying to correct the situation.
In their efforts, they discover a world outside of the Universe. No one knows how it came to be, but it is there nonetheless. What they see they can hardly understand. This world should not have even come into existence, yet it thrives with life. So many surprises, so many changes that constantly come into view. Yet in this change, there seems to be a sense of consistency. Only one absolute seems to have formed, but none can tell what it is.
Meanwhile, Max has experienced a new sensation, yet one that is vaguely familiar. A feeling he had once, yes, before, in the other world. A feeling that had been termed dread, but that word does not come to him. Words do not have value in Endline. Endline. Why does he refer to this place like that? Something has changed, he knows. He must know what is happening.
So a journey begins, one that cannot be described easily in earth words. Max just lets his existence drift through the Endline as far as it will go, and there he finds a boundary. He never knew of such a boundary existing, yet it is there now. A decision has to be made. Should Max go beyond the boundary, or should he just leave and continue his existence in Endline?
Outside of Endline, in the earth world, there is a corporation that is attempting to promote its own agenda, and in the process is removing the earth itself from the network that is the Universe. The head of this corporation is a ruthless man, one who will go to any extreme to get his way, even so far as to murder another human, an employee at that. He has somehow found a way to see into the Universe and beyond with a technology not of this world. He too, has found Endline. Unlike before, though, he knows what this place is. He has seen it many times in the computer files of his former employee Max Garrison. This development startles him. How did this world come to be? Is Max somehow alive? This could prove to be disastrous, if Max ever came back and revealed the corporation for what it is. So now the man who is known as Redler makes plans to destroy the Endline.
Max has decided. He must go beyond the border; he must find the truth. But what is beyond the border? Max decides there is only one way to find out, and so he leaves Endline.