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EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 55 MIN

The Secrets Of Kharon: Sold To The Deepest Void | Sci-Fi Story

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📖 Written by Galactic HorrorsInspector Lawrence Grant arrives at a mining station suspended in the storm belt of Kharon and finds a worker’s body stripped with surgical precision, his nerve port still carrying the trace of a death that should not have been possible. Beyond the dockside pain booths and glowing debt glyphs, the station runs on a colder economy: contract labor, body reclamation, and rituals that turn suffering into ledger entries. A frightened miner slips Grant proof of a hidden market buried inside the legal system, where private clients can buy access to a living body while the company calls it settlement. Following sealed ports, erased data, and a witness rite that feels more like accounting than mercy, he is pulled deeper into a machine built to monetize fear, flesh, and silence. Set against freight shafts, refinery decks, and the black-blue storms below, this is corporate space horror at its bleakest—body horror, procedural dread, and moral compromise with nowhere clean to stand.⚠️ 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 #creepypastaspace horror, sci-fi horror, corporate dystopia, body horror, mining station, gas giant station, pain rental, debt bondage, cybernetic implants, procedural horror, organ harvesting, worker exploitation, psychological horror, grimdark sci-fiDisclosure: This episode includes AI-generated elements. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

📖 Written by Galactic HorrorsInspector Lawrence Grant arrives at a mining station suspended in the storm belt of Kharon and finds a worker’s body stripped with surgical precision, his nerve port still carrying the trace of a death that should not have been possible. Beyond the dockside pain booths and glowing debt glyphs, the station runs on a colder economy: contract labor, body reclamation, and rituals that turn suffering into ledger entries. A frightened miner slips Grant proof of a hidden market buried inside the legal system, where private clients can buy access to a living body while the company calls it settlement. Following sealed ports, erased data, and a witness rite that feels more like accounting than mercy, he is pulled deeper into a machine built to monetize fear, flesh, and silence. Set against freight shafts, refinery decks, and the black-blue storms below, this is corporate space horror at its bleakest—body horror, procedural dread, and moral compromise with nowhere clean to stand.⚠️ 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 #creepypastaspace horror, sci-fi horror, corporate dystopia, body horror, mining station, gas giant station, pain rental, debt bondage, cybernetic implants, procedural horror, organ harvesting, worker exploitation, psychological horror, grimdark sci-fiDisclosure: This episode includes AI-generated elements. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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