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EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 55 MIN

I’m A Void Navigator. FTL Travel Woke Up A Cosmic Horror Inside My Memories | Sci-Fi

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📖 Written by Galactic HorrorsIn this setting, faster-than-light travel is only possible because a human navigator links his brain to a quantum engine and gives it something machine logic cannot generate on its own: an intuitive inner architecture for crossing nonlocal space. The veteran navigator has made that crossing for years without incident, until one insertion opens a sealed bulkhead onto the dining room of his family’s decaying ancestral manor, dust hanging weightless over the table while portraits on the wall all wear his face at different ages. Soon the engine room itself begins presenting as the manor’s flooded cellar, with coolant pipes rising from black water and something childhood-sized moving beneath the surface. Then he looks through an observation port and sees the manor outside the ship, drifting beside them at lightspeed as if it has become a second vessel pacing their course.    The ship’s crisis is not just that he is hallucinating. During a gravitational shear, he has to keep steering while the guidance interface becomes a family dinner table, each dead relative offering a different route correction, each one plausibly fatal if trusted blindly. The captain orders him disconnected, assuming separation will break the delusion, but the opposite happens: without his conscious control, the manor spreads faster through the ship, converting neutral corridors into rooms tied to childhood experiences he never confessed to anyone aboard. The vessel is no longer suffering a private psychological episode. It is being spatially reorganized around his buried memory. ⚠️ 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.

📖 Written by Galactic HorrorsIn this setting, faster-than-light travel is only possible because a human navigator links his brain to a quantum engine and gives it something machine logic cannot generate on its own: an intuitive inner architecture for crossing nonlocal space. The veteran navigator has made that crossing for years without incident, until one insertion opens a sealed bulkhead onto the dining room of his family’s decaying ancestral manor, dust hanging weightless over the table while portraits on the wall all wear his face at different ages. Soon the engine room itself begins presenting as the manor’s flooded cellar, with coolant pipes rising from black water and something childhood-sized moving beneath the surface. Then he looks through an observation port and sees the manor outside the ship, drifting beside them at lightspeed as if it has become a second vessel pacing their course.    The ship’s crisis is not just that he is hallucinating. During a gravitational shear, he has to keep steering while the guidance interface becomes a family dinner table, each dead relative offering a different route correction, each one plausibly fatal if trusted blindly. The captain orders him disconnected, assuming separation will break the delusion, but the opposite happens: without his conscious control, the manor spreads faster through the ship, converting neutral corridors into rooms tied to childhood experiences he never confessed to anyone aboard. The vessel is no longer suffering a private psychological episode. It is being spatially reorganized around his buried memory. ⚠️ 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 HorrorsIn this setting, faster-than-light travel is only possible because a human navigator links his brain to a quantum engine and gives it something machine logic cannot generate on its own: an intuitive inner architecture...

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