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Saturn's Deepest Secret: The Black Sphere

Saturn's Deepest Secret: The Black Sphere

Published 1 week, 6 days ago
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đź“– Written by Galactic Horrors


What begins as a salvage coup in the Saturnian rings, turns into a slow capture when a Captain brings a perfectly smooth black sphere aboard the Trenchard. At first the object looks like an inert relic torn from an ancient comet, valuable enough to change the ship’s fortunes. Then it begins feeding on motion itself. Engine output, corrective burns, shuttle thrust, even emergency maneuvering are bled away into the artifact, leaving the hauler more sluggish with every attempt to move. The threat stops feeling distant when a routine burn correction is swallowed and re-emitted as a localized gravity shear that snaps a crewman sideways across two decks, proving the sphere can weaponize the ship’s own operations against the people inside it. From that moment on, every rational act of seamanship becomes another way to arm the thing.




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#scifi #scifihorror #creepypasta


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