
A sci-fi drama series where interstellar war meets human truth — told by a team creating it 30 km from the frontline

Our story is about war — and it was born in war. Written under shelling, through blackouts and freezing nights, “Mission X: Earth” is not just imagined conflict. It is shaped by the very real danger we live in. We know what it means to rebuild when the world collapses — and our series carries that truth into the cosmic battles of interplanetary civilizations.



“Mission X: Earth” was conceived as an international story from the very first idea. Its themes — interstellar conflict, the search for truth, and human resilience — transcend borders. Kharkiv gave the project authenticity and strength, but the vision has always been global.
The plot itself reflects this: researchers from different countries unite their knowledge to develop technology that could make the world safer and societies more adaptable. And when intergalactic misunderstandings escalate, even Earth — a distant planet shielded by silence — is drawn into the conflict, because civilizations failed to find common ground.

