In a not-so-distant future, humanity has mastered the age of interplanetary travel and has begun to colonize distant worlds. Amid this ambitious expansion, a group of scientists develops revolutionary technology: the creation of clones assigned the task of exploring and securing colonies in hostile environments. The protagonist, a new generation "Mickey," is a clone designed to be disposable, prepared to face the dangers of an inhospitable planet.
As the young clone embarks on his mission, he discovers that he possesses an unusually developed consciousness for a being created by man. This leads him to question his purpose and, above all, his own worth in a world where his existence seems to be expendable. In a dramatic series of events, the first Mickey, who has survived multiple deaths and resurrections, starts to recall fragments of his past lives, creating a web of emotional connections that surpass his programmed nature.
As colonists and their creators struggle to survive in a hostile environment full of dangers, the climax becomes a fierce battle between the legend of the clone and humanity's unchecked ambition. With unexpected twists and a touch of humor, the story explores the meaning of identity and the fight for autonomy in a world where every life is treated as a mere resource. The intergalactic adventure transforms into an emotional odyssey that promises to be unforgettable.