It follows the events of Caná (Book 9) and El Día del Relámpago (Book 10).

While Jasón focused on the experience, Eliseo is revealed to have a more "dark" or technical mission: obtaining biological samples from Jesus and his family for the secret U.S. military project.

The narrative aims to strip away religious dogma to present a "human" Jesus—someone with a sense of humor and deep proximity to people—while criticizing the early Church for allegedly manipulating his original message. Key Characters

The first pilot and commander of the mission, who was the central figure of the previous ten books.

Exploring how a being of universal power experiences physical human existence.