EPISODE · Apr 25, 2026 · 50 MIN
Experimental Ship Tartarus Emerged From Fold-Space. The Crew Didn't Come Back Human | Sci-Fi Story
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📖 Written by Galactic HorrorsWhen the salvage team boards the Tartarus, they expect a dead carrier and find a ship that has spent ten years turning catastrophe into doctrine. The corridors are intact, the systems are responsive, and the bulkheads sweat a luminous synthetic plasma that does more than intoxicate or infect: it produces a lucid, ecstatic certainty that suffering has meaning. Whole compartments have been repurposed into devotional architecture, most grotesquely a former medbay remade as a chapel of restraint frames facing the fold core, as if the vessel has reorganized its human functions into worship. Once one exposed salvager begins preaching that the missing crew were not destroyed but translated, the team realizes the danger is not only environmental contamination. The ship is trying to convert them before it uses them.⚠️ Content Ownership NoticeAll stories, artwork, thumbnails, and animations featured on this channel are original creations of Galactic Horrors. I do not accept or feature submissions from other creators. Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, or re-uploading of any content from this channel, in any form, is strictly prohibited and constitutes a violation of copyright. Legal action may be taken against any parties found infringing these rights.📜 Fictional Work DisclaimerThis story is a work of fiction created for entertainment purposes only. The events, characters, and organizations portrayed are entirely fictional, and any references to governmental bodies, entities, or individuals are not intended to represent reality. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or real-life events or organizations is purely coincidental.#scifi #scifihorror #creepypastaDisclosure: This episode includes AI-generated elements. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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📖 Written by Galactic HorrorsWhen the salvage team boards the Tartarus, they expect a dead carrier and find a ship that has spent ten years turning catastrophe into doctrine. The corridors are intact, the systems are responsive, and the bulkheads sweat a luminous synthetic plasma that does more than intoxicate or infect: it produces a lucid, ecstatic certainty that suffering has meaning. Whole compartments have been repurposed into devotional architecture, most grotesquely a former medbay remade as a chapel of restraint frames facing the fold core, as if the vessel has reorganized its human functions into worship. Once one exposed salvager begins preaching that the missing crew were not destroyed but translated, the team realizes the danger is not only environmental contamination. The ship is trying to convert them before it uses them.⚠️ Content Ownership NoticeAll stories, artwork, thumbnails, and animations featured on this channel are original creations of Galactic Horrors. I do not accept or feature submissions from other creators. Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, or re-uploading of any content from this channel, in any form, is strictly prohibited and constitutes a violation of copyright. Legal action may be taken against any parties found infringing these rights.📜 Fictional Work DisclaimerThis story is a work of fiction created for entertainment purposes only. The events, characters, and organizations portrayed are entirely fictional, and any references to governmental bodies, entities, or individuals are not intended to represent reality. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or real-life events or organizations is purely coincidental.#scifi #scifihorror #creepypastaDisclosure: This episode includes AI-generated elements. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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