Synopsis
Synopsis
In a world devastated by an atomic bio-war, the remnants of humanity cling to survival on the open seas. The Atlara clan, a community of survivors, lives aboard eight massive carrier ships powered by solar and renewable energy, drifting across the poisoned ocean. Under the stern leadership of Captain Warrick Andrews, the Atlara people have forged a fragile existence, dividing labor among engineers, farmers, and hunters to keep their floating sanctuary alive.
Leo, a former soldier turned engineer, spends his days maintaining the vital systems that keep the ships operational. Haunted by the ghosts of his past and the monotony of survival, he toils in the shadows of the moss-covered vessels, ensuring the engines run and the water stays drinkable. But when strange signals are intercepted on the ship's outdated radios, whispers of other survivors reach the Atlara clan, shaking their long-held belief that they are the last humans on Earth.
As food supplies dwindle and tensions rise, Leo is thrust into a dangerous journey that challenges everything he knows. Who is sending the signals? Are they allies—or threats? And what secrets lie beneath the vast, uncharted ocean depths?
The Drift is a gripping tale of resilience, mystery, and humanity's enduring struggle to find hope in the face of despair. In this harsh new world, survival is not just a necessity—it’s a test of what remains of the human
spirit.