Signal Among the Remnants
Posted 2026-05-10 02:04:10
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The ship had been singing for one hundred and thirty-four years.
Commander Elias Thorne had never known silence. The Endeavour's engines hummed through the floorplates, the ventilation system breathed through the walls, and the hydroponics bay exhaled its constant oxygen into every corridor. Silence meant death in deep space — silence meant the ship had stopped singing and you had stopped with it.
Elias stood in the observation blister on Deck Four, looking out at the debris field they had enc
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