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In the center of the frame stands a technician named Elias. He is staring at a wall of monitors that are all displaying the same thing: a flat, gray line.

The video begins with static, the kind that feels heavy, like it’s vibrating in your teeth. When the image finally stabilizes, it’s a fixed-angle shot of a long, concrete corridor deep beneath the surface of the Yukon permafrost. This is RTS-167, a station built to listen to the stars, but mostly used to store things the world wanted to forget. RTS0167 6 mp4

– The black void is now inches from him. The video quality begins to degrade, digital artifacts blooming across the screen like neon mold. You can hear a faint sound now—not a scream, but the sound of a thousand radio stations playing at once, a cacophony of weather reports, static, and lost conversations. In the center of the frame stands a technician named Elias

October 14, 2024 Location: Remote Transmission Station 167 (Sector 6) Status: Classified / Corrupted When the image finally stabilizes, it’s a fixed-angle