
The Last Transmission from Station 7
The signal was never meant to be received. Technician Elias Thorne has spent 1,143 days alone aboard Station 7—maintaining a relay built for a civilization that no longer answers. Earth is silent. The stars are fading. And the only thing left to monitor… is nothing. Until the signal arrives. At first, it's just a pulse. A heartbeat in the static. Then a voice. His voice. As reality begins to fracture, Elias discovers that Station 7 isn't just decaying—it's changing. Rust spreads where it shouldn't. Forgotten sectors appear on no map. And deep beneath the station, something is waiting… broadcasting. Watching. Repeating. Remembering. What begins as a routine diagnostic spirals into a terrifying revelation: the station was never built to listen. It was built to feed. Trapped in a loop of memory, identity, and cosmic horror, Elias must confront a truth more terrifying than isolation—that he may not be the first version of himself… and won't be the last. Some transmissions carry messages. This one carries something else. Perfect for fans of psychological sci-fi and existential horror, The Last Transmission from Station 7 is a haunting descent into isolation, identity, and the terrifying weight of silence.



