– The lights in the corridor flicker. Not a mechanical stutter, but a rhythmic pulse, like a heartbeat. On the far end of the hallway, a shadow begins to detach itself from the wall. It isn’t a person. It’s a tear in the footage itself—a jagged, black void that moves with a strange, liquid grace.
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 numbers were the exact coordinates of the person currently watching the video. – The lights in the corridor flicker